Exclusive: belonging only to one to the one person, group or unit. Magnificent: very great Menagerie: a collection of animals kept especially to be shown to the public. Laborious: requiring a lot of time and effort. Slogan: a short, easily remembered phrase used in advertisement. Intrigue: to interest someone, often because of unusual or unexpected quality. Accompany: to happen at the same time. Operational: ready to use. Graffiti: pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc. Commentator: a person on a radio or tv who describes and discusses new, events, sports, etc. Pioneer: a person who is one of the first people to do something. Silhouette: a dark shadow seen against a light surface. Cataclysmic: disastrous. Ludicrous: unreasonable. Virtually: almost. Compensate: make up Subversive: trying to destroy or damage something or very great Quirkiness: the quality of being unusual in an attractive and interesting way. Phenomenon: a remarkable person or thing. Peddles: small round stones. Airborne: in the air Excessive: too much. Rampant: uncontrolled Dumping: to get rid or to leave thing illegally in random places. Notoriously: in a way that is famous for something bad. Deforestation: the cutting down of trees in large areas. Excessive: too much. Consistent: always happening or behaving in the same way. Deforestation: the cut down of large area of trees. Negligence: carelessness Gleefully: happily. Transmit: to send out. Fallacy: a false belief. Eradicated: destroyed. Deliberate:Intentional or planned Detrimental: harmful. Trivial: unimportant. Alleviates: reduce lessen Vigilance: careful attention. Dubious: unsure. Advent: arrival. Dexterity: the ability to use the hands skillfully in doing something. Alignment: The start of being arranged in a line Flourishing: growing. Pondering: to think carefully about something. Epigrams: clever sayings. Fabulously: extremely well. Adorning: decorating. Scoff: make fun of, laugh. Communal: shared. Fundamental: basic. Illogically: completely unreasonable. Indigenous: native. Dominant: to have control over people or places. Recourse:A source of help Emulating: imitating Quizzical: puzzled. Adequate:Good enough Pedestrian: a person who is walking alone especially in an area where vehicles go. Fundamentally:Basically Speculation:Guess Rejoice:Feel or show great happiness Reign:To rule a country,or to have power or control Opressed:Governed in an unfair and cruel way Attain:To reach or succeed in getting something Tremulous:Unsteady Humiliating: Forbear: Arithmetic: Effeminate:an effeminate man behaves or looks like a woman Gallant:brave Blundered: Wretched: Unpleasant or bad quality Varicose:Abnormally Swollen Inevitable:Unavoidable Plead:Request Enthusiasm:Eagerness