Court Interpreting Written Vocabulary Exam latest version updated questions and accurate answers verified guaranteed success Dupe to fool, trick, or deceive. A person so deceived Duplicity Trickery; two-faced; purposeful deceptiveness Duress Compulsion resulting from the threat of force; coercion. Also physical restrain or imprisonment Edifice Building, particularly one that is large and imposingEfface To rub away Effect A thing taking place as the result of a cause Effervescent Bubbly, sparkling; lively Egrass Exit Elegy A poem of mourning; a poem reflecting on and praising the deceasedEmancipated Dangerously thin Emasculate To castrate; also deprive of strength or essential elements Embezzle To appropriate fund for oneself tat were placed in one's care for another party Emigrant One who leaves a country or region for settling in another EncoreSustained applause, cheers and the like Endeavor To strive for or attempt; to try to reach Engender To cause to exist Ensemble a group of individuals performing together as, a cast of actors or musicians Ensue To come afterward; to follow; to happen as a resultEntice To tempt pleasingly; to attract or lure Entourage A group of associates; people who commonly surround, protect and attend to someone of importance Ephemeral Lasting only a short while