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(adj) out of date; no longer in use
What is obsolete?
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(n.) comfort, relief; (v.) to comfort, console
What is solace?
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Some pop musicians reach the _____ of their careers comparatively early in life.
What is pinnacle?
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Houses that have been closed up for a very long time often have an unpleasantly _____ smell about them.
What is musty?
100
SYNONYMS: uproot, eradicate, wipe out, excise ANTONYMS: implant, sow, foster, nourish
What is extirpate?
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(n) a state of confusion, doubt, perplexity
What is quandary?
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(v.) to wave or flourish in a menacing or vigorous fashion
What is brandish?
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The _____ sound of distant thunder warned us of the storm’s approach.
What is ominous?
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Why do my relatives always seem to turn up at the most _____ time imaginable?
What is inopportune?
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SYNONYMS: flexible, limber, pliable, pliant ANTONYMS: rigid, unbending, hidebound
What is supple?
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(v.) to take great pleasure in; (n) a wild celebration
What is revel?
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(adj.) dignified, majestic
What is stately?
300
Some people fled their homes so suddenly that they arrived at the refugee camp absolutely _____ .
What is destitute?
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The more _____ your directions are, the easier it will be for all of us to find out way to the campsite.
What is explicit?
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SYNONYMS: widespread, unrestrained, extravagant, prevalent ANTONYMS: controlled, restrained
What is rampant?
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(adj.) able to get along or work well together; capable of use with some model or system
What is compatible?
400
(adj.) open to or marked by bribery or corruption
What is venal?
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Management was not willing to _____ to labor union's initial demands, thus increasing the likelihood of a long and bitter strike.
What is accede?
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Some crimes are spontaneous acts of passion; others are quite _____ .
What is premeditated?
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SYNONYMS: meddle, some, prying, impertinent, obtrusive ANTONYMS: reserved, diffident, timid, aloof
What is officious?
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(v.) to make sacred, hallow; to set apart for a special purpose
What is consecrate?
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(adj.) suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens; sarcastic
What is ironic?
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Classical symphonies usually _____ three or four movements of varying musical form, tempo and character.
What is comprise?
500
The _____ procession slowly wound its way from the palace to the cathedral.
What is stately?
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SYNONYMS: distinct, forthright, unambiguous, clear ANTONYMS: vague, ambiguous, implied, implicit
What is explicit?
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