escape, get out of
shirk
famous, good reputation
notorious
(adj) partly open
ajar
The______ was written by the famous author who just visited our city.
narrative
The _____ monster was defeated by people much smaller in size.
gigantic
suitable, enough
adequate
numerable,countable
innumarable
(n) fireplace, a a symbol of home and family
hearth
All the nations signed the___ after the war to ensure peace
pact
We have____tomatoes in the refrigerator enough for a whole week.
adequate
ravage, damage
havoc
simple, austere
lavish
(n) a symbol, sign, token
emblem
I tried to ____ my parents about buying me an ipad.
implore
During Winter days, I prefer reading by the ____to keep my body warm.
hearth
indulge,spoil
pamper
achieve, do well
botch
(n) an opening move toward negotiation or action; a proposal offer; an introductory section or part
overture
The weather was so hot that all the flowers____.
wilted
I____it over the whole day and finally decided what to do.
mulled
malicious, spiteful
vindictive
cheerful, joyful, healthy
morbid
(n)a situation in which further action by either of two opponents is impossible(v) bring to a standstill
stalemate
He was a______person who always take revenge when people made a slight mistake.
vindictive
The coach had a _____ control of the team
lax