Definition
Sentences
Parts of speech
100

Admonish

a. an attractively arranged bunch of flowers, especially one presented as a gift or carried at a ceremony.

b. to warn or scold; to reprimand

c. put something on top of or in front of (something), especially in order to protect or conceal it.

b. to warn or scold; to reprimand

100

Reproach 

a. His mother reproached him for not eating all his dinner.

b. We reproached Italy

c. Eggs had a reproached smell when they rot

a. His mother reproached him for not eating all his dinner.

100

Persecute

verb

200

Wane 

a. to become progressively smaller or less

b. made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally, especially as a copy of something natural.

c. become or cause to become bent or twisted out of shape, typically as a result of the effects of heat or dampness.

a. to become progressively smaller or less

200

Wane

a. The day became wane as time had gone.

b. Confidence in the dollar waned.

c. Lou was a very wane person. 

b. Confidence in the dollar waned.

200

Ideology 

noun

300

Benevolently

a. an extremist.

b. using or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.

c.  in a kind and generous manner

c.  in a kind and generous manner

300

Assimilate 

a. Marie tried to assimilate the week's events

b. Mina assimilated the food

c. Martin Luther King JR was assimilated. 


a. Marie tried to assimilate the week's events

300
Exclusion

noun

400

Concession 

a. something done or agreed to in order to reach an agreement or compromise. 

b. corn of a variety with hard kernels that swell up and burst open with a pop when heated.

c. an object, quality, or event whose presence or occurrence indicates the probable presence or occurrence of something else.

a. something done or agreed to in order to reach an agreement or compromise.

400

Solidarity

a. Factory workers voiced solidarity with the striking students

b. Katie loved solidarity

c. Solidarity was a common thing today

a. Factory workers voiced solidarity with the striking students

400

Remitted

verb

500

Presumptuous

a. suppose to be the case, without proof.

b. overconfident, inappropriate for the situation 

c. a solemn promise or undertaking.

b. overconfident, inappropriate for the situation

500

Belligerent

a. Halsey was belligerent around her older brothers

b. The cute and calm cat was belligerent

c. The food was belligerent. 



a. Halsey was belligerent around her older brothers

500

Exasperated

adjective 

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