If betting is wrong, then you must not "encourage" someone to do it.
What is "abet"?
Extremely tired or military outfit.
What is "fatigue"?
As if to get them off track, this mean means: to prevent someone from giving full attention to something.
What it to "distract"?
The actions of that Home Alone character.
What are "gesticulations"?
With 2 L's you can turn THIS unhealthy appearance.
What is "pallor"?
What is "acute" pain.
From change the "C" to an "H" and you go from gentle persuasion to malicious deception.
What is "coax to hoax"?
"Founded" this way, you're left amazed and astonished.
What is "dumbfounded"?
Personification, but cooler.
What is anthropomorphism?
Cowardly. This 2 syllable C word.
What is "craven"?
Change the "A" to an "O" and you go from being flexible to _______ a baby.
What is "adopting" a child.
This word begins and ends with "de". So ridiculous, I say, contemptuous.
What is to "deride"?
What is "degradation"?
To summarize.
What is "recapitulate"?
Like from a "ghost", this word means: causing great horror or fear. Macabre.
What is "ghastly"?
This word means: either that the Virgin Mary was never buried OR that something is accepted as true OR taking power or responsibility.
What is "Assumption"?
Immersed in boiling water briefly (to remove skin) OR to turn pale with terror. So much for the color white.
What is "blanched"?
"Ignite" in is THIS word that expresses the state or quality of being worthy of respect (or honor).
What is "Dignity?"
Caustic, abusive language. THIS harsh V word.
What is "vituperation"?
Faking or simulating.
What is "feigning"?
This nocturnal mammal is the first living creature listed in the dictionary.
What is an "aardvark"?
From the Greek word for "dog," THIS word means either: a modern person who is distrustful of the sincerity of others OR an ancient philosopher who rejects conventional social values.
What is a "cynic"?
A facile person is likely to be THIS word, meaning submissive or subservient.
What is "docile"?
Like in perspiration, this "perspi" word means: having a ready insight into the nature of things.
What is "perspicacious"?
Enough or more than enough.
What is "ample"?