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render
verb
To cause something to become a certain way.
rendering
noun
A particular performance, translation, or version of something.
rendezvous
noun
A planned meeting, especially at an agreed time and place.
rendition
noun
A particular performance or interpretation of a piece of music, art, or writing.
Brenda
name
A female given name, sometimes used as a nickname for Queen Elizabeth II in British satire.
Brendan
name
A male given name of Irish origin, borne by several early Irish saints.
Brendon
name
A male given name, and the name of small villages in Devon, England.
Grendel
name
A monster slain by the hero Beowulf in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem "Beowulf"; also used as a masculine given name.
horrendous
adj
Extremely unpleasant, shocking, or bad.
Prendergast
name
An Irish and Welsh surname.
referendum
noun
A public vote in which citizens directly decide on a specific law or issue.
reverend
adj
Deserving deep respect, especially used as a title before a clergy member's name.
serendipity
noun
A pleasant surprise — finding something good without looking for it.
surrender
verb
To stop fighting or resisting and give oneself up to an opponent.
surrendering
noun
The act of giving up or submitting to someone else's control.
trend
noun
A general direction in which something is developing or changing over time.
trending
adj
Currently very popular or attracting a lot of attention, especially on social media.
trendy
adj
Fashionable; in keeping with the latest style or trend.