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Term | Definition |
amiss | (adj.) faulty, imperfect, not as it should be;(adv.) in a mistaken or improper way, wrongly Synonyms: awry |
brawl | (n.) a noisy quarrel or fight; (v.) to quarrel or fight noisily Synonyms: scuffle, donnybrook, spar, scrap |
detest | (v.) to hate, dislike very much, loathe Synonyms: despise, abhor |
domestic | (adj.) native to a country, not foreign; relating to the life or affairs of a household; (n.) a household servant Synonyms: household, native, servant |
flagrant | (adj.) extremely bad, glaring; scandalous, notorious Synonyms: blatant, gross, outrageous |
flaw | (n.) a slight fault, defect, crack Synonyms: imperfection, blemish |
fledgling | (n.) an inexperienced person, beginner, a young bird about to leave the nest; (adj.) inexperienced, budding Synonyms: novice, tyro, neophyte |
fluster | (v.) to make or become confused, agitated, or nervous; (n.) a state of confusion or agitation Synonyms: agitate, rattle, disconcert |
foremost | (adj.) chief, most important, primary; (adv.) in the first place Synonyms: leading, principal, paramount |
momentum | (n.) the force or speed with which something moves Synonyms: drive, thrust, impetus |
notable | (adj.) striking, remarkable; (n.) a person who is well known, distinguished, or outstanding in some way Synonyms: noteworthy, impressive |
nurture | (v.) to bring up, care for, train, nourish;(n.) rearing, training, upbringing Synonyms: raise, rear, foster |
paradox | (n.) a self-contradictory statement that on closer examination proves true; a person or thing with seemingly contradictory qualities Synonyms: riddle, enigma, anomaly, absurdity |
perjury | (n.) the act of swearing to a lie Synonyms: false, witness |
persume | (v.) to take for granted, assume or suppose; to dare; take upon oneself, take liberties Synonyms: surmise, trespass, infringe |
prior | (adj.) earlier, former Synonyms: previous, anterior |
proficient | (adj.) skilled, expert, or capable in any field or activity Synonyms: competent, adept, able |
salvo | (n.) a burst of gunfire or cannon shot, often as a tribute or salute; a sudden burst of anything; a spirited verbal attack Synonyms: barrage, volley |
vigilant | (adj.) wide-awake, alert, watchful Synonyms: attentive, on one's toes |
wrath | (n.) intense anger Synonyms: rage, fury, ire, choler, indignation |
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Bethany Bradsahw
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