Definitions
Synonyms
Antonyms
Words in Context
100

to renounce or reject a belief or cause.

abjure

100

infamous, scandalous

notorious

100

Lengthen, expand

abridge

100

Her (?) feeling helped her guess how the magician knew her card.

intuitive

200

to shorten or condense a text without losing the main ideas

abridge

200

humble, modest

self-deprecating

200

endorse, uphold

abjure

200

He gave a (?) smile, knowing the situation was far from ideal.

wry

300

to scold or rebuke someone gently

chide

300

misbehave, lapse

transgress

300

trained, unnatural

intuitive

300

The manager did not (?) blame on the team for the project's failure.

impute

400

showing or expressing disdain; scornful

contemptuous

400

touching, emotionally moving

poignant

400

polite, suave

wry

400

The teacher (?) the students for not studying for the exam.

chided

500

characterized by bitterness or resentment

rancorous

500

corrupt, deprave

debauch

500
warm, sympathetic

rancorous

500

His (?) remarks alienated his colleagues and made him less likely to be invited to the potluck.

Contemptuous

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