To state emphatically and authoritatively
feel happiness
Rejoice
summon into action or bring into existence
Conjure
When my chainsaw hit the same type of rock, it left vague scratch marks.
In the sentence above, vague has the same or almost the same meaning as:
a. faint
b. deep
faint
After dinner, Cleopatra fixed her royal insignia on a letter to Octavian and summoned a messenger to deliver it.
In the sentence above, summoned has the same or almost the same meaning as:
a. promoted
b. beckoned
Beckoned
cause someone to believe an untruth
Deceive
formal and explicit approval
Warrant
a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
Stench
Conjure means to:
a. Make more beautiful
b. summon into action or bring into existence
Summon into action or bring into existence
A silver of hope pierces me, strangely painful, when combines with the guilt I feel for how I deceived him.
In the sentence above, deceived has the same or almost same meaning as:
a. scolded
b. misled
Misled
an unshakable belief in something without need for proof
Conviction
ask to come
Summon
lacking clarity or distinctness
Vague
Declare means to...
a. show consideration for
b. announce publicly or officially
announce publicly or officially
This time it was music sincerely felt, not rendered for the guests, but for themselves; a song of hope and exaltation.
In this sentence, exaltation means:
a. a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion
b. a feeling of mild anxiety about the future
a. a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion
the act of giving a false appearance
Pretense
raid and rove in search of plunder
Maraud
a dramatic speech by a single actor
Monologue
maraud means to:
a. talk in a friendly way
b. raid and rove in search of plunder
raid and rove in search of plunder
The climbing ability of tree frogs is based largely upon their toe pads; circular discs exude a tacky mucous that allows the frog to stick to branches and leaves in the wild — or your windows and aluminum siding if you are lucky enough to live near a population.
In the sentence above, exude has the same or almost the same meaning as:
a. erase
b. emit
emit
prudence and care exercised in the management of resources
Providence
make apparent by one's mood or behavior
Exude
the elevation of a person, as to the status of a god
Exaltation
He concluded, that the course of events indicated strongly the design of providence that we should be separated from Great Britain, etc.
In this sentence, providence means:
a. event of something being raised upward
b. the guardianship and control exercised by a deity
the guardianship and control exercised by a deity
n the heat the stench of horses steamed up from the depths of the hold as though the animals were still there.
In this sentence, stench means:
a. a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
b. a thin fog with condensation near the ground
a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant