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(adj.) skillful, nimble
What is deft?
100
(n.) comfort, relief; (v.) to comfort, console
What is solace?
100
Some pop musicians reach the _____ of their careers comparatively early in life.
What is pinnacle?
100
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?
200
(v.) to stop by force, put down
What is suppress?
200
(v.) to wave or flourish in a menacing or vigorous fashion
What is brandish?
200
The _____ sound of distant thunder warned us of the storm’s approach.
What is ominous?
200
Why do my relatives always seem to turn up at the most _____ time imaginable?
What is inopportune?
200
SYNONYMS: flexible, limber, pliable, pliant ANTONYMS: rigid, unbending, hidebound
What is supple?
300
(v.) to yield to; to assume an office or dignity
What is accede?
300
(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?
300
The more _____ your directions are, the easier it will be for all of us to find out way to the campsite.
What is explicit?
300
SYNONYMS: widespread, unrestrained, extravagant, prevalent ANTONYMS: controlled, restrained
What is rampant?
400
(adj.) growing without check, running wild
What is rampant?
400
(adj.) open to or marked by bribery or corruption
What is venal?
400
Management was not willing to _____ to labor union's initial demands, thus increasing the likelihood of a long and bitter strike.
What is accede?
400
Some crimes are spontaneous acts of passion; others are quite _____ .
What is premeditated?
400
SYNONYMS: meddle, some, prying, impertinent, obtrusive ANTONYMS: reserved, diffident, timid, aloof
What is officious?
500
(v.) to tear up by the roots; to destroy totally
What is extirpate?
500
(adj.) suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens; sarcastic
What is ironic?
500
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?
500
SYNONYMS: distinct, forthright, unambiguous, clear ANTONYMS: vague, ambiguous, implied, implicit
What is explicit?
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