Mrs.Melvin sat words Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
condone | overlook or excuse |
chastise | scold or punish |
denounce | criticize or condemn |
flippancy | treating a serious situation with arrogant humor or disrespect |
extol | praise |
abstruse | confusing; difficult to understand |
ambivalence | indecision; being pulled in two directions |
apathetic | lack of interest or concern |
germane | relevant |
conviction | someone's strongly held opinion or belief |
dilatory | to dilly-dally causing; lateness or stalling |
enhance | to improve or intensify |
benign | kind hearted; mild |
effervescence | bubbly or full of life |
Quell | to calm;pacify |
Redolent | strongly scented; fragrant |
Profuse | in large amounts or quantities |
Partisan | Blindly devoted to a cause or organization |
precocious | mature at a young age |
Obsolete | no longer usable; outdated |
Lucid | easy to understand;transparent;clear |
Induce | cause to happen; bring about |
Misconstrue | misunderstand; interpret incorrectly |
Hierarchy | a system of ranking |
versatile | having many talents or uses |
Viscous | a heavy liquid; sticky |
Wastrel | Someone who wastes their money and resources |
Innocuous | Harmless; inoffensive |
Adamant | refusing to change; stubborn, unyielding |
Amity | friendship |
Austere | stern; plain;without luxuries |
Avarice | greed |
Benevolent | kindhearted; good-natured; generous |
Cajole | to fool with flattery or false promises; coax; decieve |
Concise | short and to the point; terse |
Concur | agree |
Cupidity | greed; especially for money |
depleted | emptied, drained, used up |
Efface | erase |
Eloquence | powerfully effective speech |
Enigma | mystery; puzzle |
Extricate | to free from a trap or difficult situation; to disentangle |
Garish | flashy; gaudy |
Harangue | a long lecturing speech |
Indolent | lazy |
Infallible | incapable of making a mistake |
Insipid | dull; flat; without sparkle or flavor |
Irreverent | disrespectful |
Juncture | point in time, especially a cruel one; joint or connection |
Languish | lose energy or motivation; become weak or depressed |
Legacy | something inherited; either from an ancestor or from the past itself |
Minute | very small in size |
Obliterate | remove or destroy completely; erase |
Opaque | too dark or thick for light to pass through |
Preclude | prevent; make impossible |
Prodigious | very large |
Qualify | to limit the meaning of a previous statement; to modify |
Recant | take back something you’ve said; withdraw a statement or belief |
Sardonic | humorous, but humor tinged with sarcasm or disdain; cynical |
Vilify | defame; attack someone’s reputation |
Warranted | justified; authorized |
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