Having or showing a strong desire for revenge
What is vindictive?
Indolence is this form of speech.
What is "noun"?
I signed a waiver saying that the trampoline park was not _____ for any potential injuries.
What is liable?
Uncouth
What is (of a person or their appearance or behavior) lacking good manners, refinement, or grace?
Angry about something unjust, unworthy, or mean
What is indignant?
Ostentation is this part of speech.
What is "noun?"
When Carly aced his quiz on rabbit biology, he was ____.
What is exultant?
DAILY DOUBLE
Exorbitant
What is (of a price or amount) unreasonably high?
Brisk and cheerful readiness
What is alacrity?
Petulant is this part of speech.
What is "adjective?"
DAILY DOUBLE
The presentation was ________, so it received a poor grade.
What is extemporaneous?
Inherent
What is intrinsic; belonging by nature or habit; involved in or resulting from the constitution or essential character of something?
Insolent or rude; peevish; subject to capricious ill humor
What is petulant?
Torpor is this part of speech.
What is "noun?"
When I cross the street, I am always _______ of the traffic.
What is conscientious?
Torpor
What is a state of physical or mental inactivity; lethargy?
Pay (someone) for services rendered or work done
What is remunerate?
Remunerate is this part of speech.
What is "verb?"
Archie sent flowers to Lupita as a ____ gesture to make up for a bad date.
What is propitiatory?
Expedient
What is suitable for achieving a particular end; opportune, convenient, or advisable; governed by self-interest; advantageous without regard for ethics or principle.
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What is something expedient (such as a decision, act, or relationship; Thoreau describes government as an expedient); a temporary means to an end.