Vocation
occupation; a strong inclination to a particular course of action
a copy exact in all details
Replica
The man denied that they were friends, but merely ___.
acquaintances
Synonym : Hate
Detest
Generation
Noun
Prudent
wise and careful in action or judgment
causing damage or wear by rubbing; very unpleasant or irritating
Abrasive
He ruined her life, so every time she saw him, she surged with ____.
contempt
Antonym: Appear
Vanish
Laudable
Adjective
Incredulous
feeling or showing disbelief; skeptical
to be unlike; to vary
Differ
The expedition was _____ and the scientists were dismayed because their work was worthless.
inconclusive
Synonym: Dangerous
Precarious
Precipitous
Adjective
Recant
to withdraw or take back formally and publicly a statement or belief; to renounce
a very steep side of a mountain or cliff
Precipice
It was a ____ decision to take the quicker way home as we would get there early.
prudent
Antonym: Unknown
Eminent
Assent
Verb
Foreclose
to shut out; preclude; take legal measures to end a mortgage
influence, authority; importance or respect gained through success or excellence
Prestige
The teacher ____ over the class because she has more wisdom and experience than the students.
presided
Synonym: Firm
Steadfast
Bombast
Noun