To express deep sorrow or regret over something
EX: I ____ at the sight of the dead squirrel in the road.
Bewail
Incapable of being overcome or defeated.
EX: Some religions have gods that are _____.
A moving force, a driving force, something that causes action.
EX: She has a ____ for art.
Impetus
A face.
EX: Her ____ was brighter than the sun.
Visage
A person who wanders from place to place.
EX: He lives a ____ lifestyle.
Vagabond
A general truth or short saying.
EX: The saying "Better late than never" is a ____.
Maxim
To take away, especially from importance, beauty, or value of something or someone.
EX: She covered up the mural with spray paint, ______ from its beauty.
Detract
Lacking the necessities of life, very poor, lacking
EX: She was _____ of ideas for the essay.
Destitute
When something is required or demanded.
EX: The test is ____.
Obligatory
To praise highly.
EX: He _____ his daughter for getting a good grade on the test.
Extol
To free from something, to release, to liberate
EX: In 1865, America _____ black people from slavery.
To coax by using sly persuasion or insincere praise.
EX: I _____ my mom into buying me the newest game.
Wheedle
Excessively showy, unrestrained.
EX: He has a very _____ style of dressing.
Flamboyant
Non continuous, happening in intervals, starting and stopping.
EX: The rainfall was ______.
Intermittent
(I ain't coming up with an example)
Plumb