Use the word "disperse" in a sentence.
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Example: He dispersed the papers to his classmates.
(adj.) spiteful, showing ill will
Give a synonym for "ominous"
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Examples: foreboding, menacing, doomy
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Example: An opulent house is very large and could have big chandeliers and fancy furniture.
scrutinize
to examine closely
Example: Seamstresses are often deft with their fingers.
Give the definition and part of speech(es) for the word "assent"
(v.) to express agreement; (n.) agreement
Give a synonym for "explicit"
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Example: clear, distinct, forthright
What is an example of an "altruistic" act?
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Example: Volunteering at an animal shelter
deploy
to position or arrange; to utilize, to form up
Use the word "duplicity" in a sentence.
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Example: We found it difficult to believe that our good friend could be capable of such duplicity.
Give the definition and part of speech(es) for the word "gibe"
(v.) to utter taunting words; (n.) an expression of scorn
Give a synonym for "adroit"
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Examples: clever, deft, slick, dextrous
What would an "urbane" host do for her dinner party?
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Example: She would be confident and a people-person
cogent
forceful, convincing, relevant, to the point
Use the word "premeditated" in a sentence.
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Example: Some crimes are premeditated, they are planned in advance.
Give the definition and part of speech(es) for the word "fallow"
Give a synonym for the word "redress"
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Examples: correct, mitigate, to set right
Give an example of something that could turn "musty".
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Example: food
officious
meddling; excessively forward in offering services or assuming authority
Use the word "destitute" in a sentence.
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Example: The people she saw on the streets were destitute.
Give the definition and part of speech(es) for the word "brandish"
(v.) to wave or flourish in a menacing or vigorous fashion
Give a synonym for "diffident".
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Examples: timid, bashful, unassertive, withdrawn
What has been the "pinnacle" of your life?
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Example: Coming to school, getting on a varsity team
extirpate
to tear up by the roots, to tear up totally