What vocabulary word means "to demonstrate that something is true and accurate?"
verify
Would the words decry and abjure be synonyms or antonyms?
Synonyms. (+100 Bonus if you can define decry). (+100 Bonus if you can define abjure).
An ornithologist studies what?
birds
If I feel chary about helping someone move, am I anxious to help them or reluctant to help them?
reluctant
If I am attempting to delude someone, what am I trying to do them?
deceive, fool, or mislead
A situation in which no progress can be made is the definition of which vocabulary word?
impasse
I enjoy a bucolic setting; do I enjoy the country or the city?
country
Politicians sometimes use vague language in order to avoid committing themselves to a certain position. What vocabulary word describes their action?
equivocate
Define filial.
pertaining to a son or daughter
Something that is impossible to solve or settle would be which vocabulary word?
irresolvable
There is a dearth of rain in Alabama recently. Is there too much rain or too little rain?
too little
List a synonym for annihilate (max +3)
destroy, eradicate, exterminate
Would an exultant person be happy or sad?
happy
Are the words exhort and urge synonyms or antonyms?
synonyms
The root word CHRON means what?
time
easily influenced or pliable; moldable or impressionable
What does the word mitigate mean?
to moderate or attempt to make less painful or severe
What does the vocabulary word pry mean?
to question someone too closely about personal details
I enjoy a close and harmonious relationship with my children. What vocabulary word describes our situation?
rapport
I have a prolific amount of poison ivy in my yard; do I have a lot of poison ivy or just a little?
a lot
Describe a person who is abstemious (max +3)
temperate, moderate, middle-of-the-road
Would a negligible matter be important or unimportant?
unimportant
Define abstruse.
Difficult to understand; obscure
What is a neophyte?
a beginner or novice
Would a choleric person be a pleasure to be around or a difficult person with which to associate?
difficult. (Bonus +100 if you can define choleric)