Definitions
Synonyms / First Letter is
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In A Sentence / First Letter is
Word Origins
100

allowable or able to be permitted

acceptable

100

attractive = a_________


appealing

100

  The verb form of

  concurrence (n)              


concur

100

There is usually a d___________ between how coffee smells and how it tastes.


discrepancy

100

ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Greek autonomos ‘having its own laws’

Autonomous

200

constant and unpleasant; continuous

chronic

200

complicated = c_________

complex

200

The noun form of

  accelerate (v)


acceleration

200

No one knew who had i_________  the social media fight.  


instigated

200

ORIGIN Middle English : from Latin diversus

diverse

300

densely packed or crowded (adjective)

dense

300

to fascinate= i_________ (v)    

intrigue

300

The noun form of

vibrant (adj)          

vibrance

300

The orchestra's performance was amazing and e__________


exceptional

300

ORIGIN Latin : stem of praevalens

prevalent

400

to cause something new to exist; to create (v)

engender

400

constant = i__________

incessant

400

The noun form of

accurate (adj)          

   

accuracy

400

The professor e_________ certain aspects of the historical period


emphasized

400

ORIGIN 1300-50 Middle English/Old North French 'escarsete'

scarcity

500

according to a reasoned, but not proven point of view (adj)

theoretical

500

concurrent= s_______

simultaneous
 

500

The noun form of

miniscule (adj)                

minutia

500

I was completely m__________ when my mother posted my naked baby pictures on facebook.


mortified

500

ORIGIN late 17th cent. (as a term in philosophy): from Greek eklektikos, from eklegein ‘pick out,’ from ek ‘out’ + legein ‘choose.’

eclectic

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