Causing someone to do something through reasoning or argument
Persuade
Synonyms for this word include: gloomy, miserable, pathetic, pitiful, tragic, dejected
Wretched
Antonyms for this word include: divided, split
Unanimous
In order to get the notes written correctly, I should follow the proper ______________
Procedure
To buy or obtain
Acquire
Mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together.
Camaraderie
Synonyms for this word include: solid, unified, universal, consistent
Unanimous
Antonyms for this word are: help, assistance, benefit, advantage
Hindrance
In order to really capture the audience's attention during my speech, I should make sure that I have appropriate ____________ that helps emphasize what I am saying.
Gesticulation
This vocabulary word means to seize the day.
Carpe Diem
Beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something is the definition to...
Implore
Accentuate
Antonyms for this word include: dissuade, oppose, protest, reject, discourage, deny
Recommend
This vocabulary word is also used as a plot element in a plot graph. As the plot element, it means the end.
Resolution
Yes or No: She showed resilience when she quit on the job. Is the word resilience used correctly?
No
Making a problem bad or worse
Exacerbate
Synonyms for this word include: accommodate, blend, combine, consolidate
Integrate
Antonyms for this word include: burden, weight, disadvantage, damage
Convenience
Even though I was nervous, Mrs. Haley and Ms. G said they were so proud of me being ____________ when I took a risk and spoke in front of the Principal.
Which one of these words does not fit?
Wretched, Hindrance, Valorous
Valorous
The state of being able to proceed with something with little effort or difficulty.
Convenience
Synonyms for this word include: flexibility, recoil, give, durability
Resilience
Antonyms for this word include: cowardly, timid, afraid
Valorous
I'm afraid you are more of a __________ to me since you haven't done anything as my partner for History Day.
Hindrance
Spell the vocabulary word that means to be in complete agreement.
Unanimous