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English vocab words2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Absolve | To declare someone free from blame, guilt, or responsibility; to forgive or pardon (verb) |
| Acrimony | Sharp, bitter, or angry feelings [especially in arguments] (noun) |
| Affable | Friendly, easy to talk to, and pleasant (adjective) |
| Amenable | Willing to agree or cooperate (adjective) |
| Antagonism | Strong dislike or opposition (noun) |
| Assurance | A promise or a feeling of confidence (noun) |
| Atone | To make up for a wrong (verb) |
| Benignity | Kindness or gentleness (noun) |
| Candid | Honest and straightforward (adjective) |
| Chide | To scold or criticize (verb) |
| Commiserate | To feel or express sympathy (verb) |
| Congenial | Friendly and pleasant (adjective) |
| Credible | Believable or trustworthy (adjective) |
| Enduring | Lasting for a long time (adjective) |
| Equanimity | Calmness under pressure (noun) |
| Expiate | To make up for a mistake or wrong (verb) |
| Heed | To pay attention to (verb) |
| Impartial | Fair and not favoring anyone (adjective) |
| Indulgent | Lenient [easy-going] or allowing someone to enjoy something (adjective) |
| Perfidy | Betrayal or treachery [same as betrayal] (noun) |
| Reconcile | To make peace or fix a relationship (verb) |
| Solace | Comfort in a time of sadness (noun) |
| Tenuous | Weak or uncertain (adjective) |
| Tirade | A long, angry speech (noun) |