To give up voluntarily
What is Relinquish?
Synonym to impulsive, ardent, and spontaneous
Antonym to cautious, sensible, and reflective
What is Impetuous?
Version of to, too, two that shows addition or togetherness
What is Too?
Constant in effort to accomplish something; attentive and persistent in doing anything
What is Diligent?
Synonym to avid, dedicated, fanatical, and passionate
Antonym to apathetic, frigid, indifferent, and unenthusiastic
What is Zealous?
Characterized by error; wrong or incorrect
What is Erroneous?
Synonym to bitter, emotional, heartbreaking, touching, and pathetic
What is Poignant?
Meaning to refer to something indirectly
What is Allude?
To speed up the progress of something
What is Expedite?
Synonym to crucial, fundamental, imperative
What is Indispensable?
Impossible to stop or prevent
What is inexorable?
Verb that is an antonym to praise, compliment, and permit
What is Admonish?
What is Its?
The act of departing from the right, normal, or usual course
What is Aberration?
Antonym to careful, complete, detailed, and thorough
What is Perfunctory?
Happening by accident or chance rather than design
What is Fortuitous?
Word whose Latin root word "vindicare" means "lay claim to" or "avenge"
What is vindicate?
Verb meaning to change something
What is Affect?
Characterized by assumption of dignity or importance, especially when exaggerated or undeserved
What is Pretentious?
Synonym to enthusiastic, vivacious, lively, high-spirited, and bubbly
What is Effervescent?
To support or strengthen; prop up
What is Bolster?
Antonym to intensify, irritate, and worsen
What is Alleviate?
Let's go over to ____________ house.
What is Their?
Almighty or infinite in power, as God; having very great or unlimited authority or power
What is Omnipotent?
Synonym to consolidate
Antonym to separate
What is Coalesce?