a wise person
a sage
the opposite of pardoned
condemned
Decree
This word means official order by a legal authority.
In vain
They lived in _________________, barely able to afford food and rent.
Penury
With great enthusiasm and interest
Avidly
the opposite of occasionally or sporadically
Unremittingly
Pious
Deeply religious
Gather:Disperse as
Keeping together: ____________
liquidate
Immediately after making a fart noise, the student was ________________ sent to the principal's office.
summarily
Misled or decieved
Deluded
the opposite of create or perfect
Annihilate
Unremittingly
This word means constant or incessant
Cat:animal as
________:a law
Decree
She was trying to _________________ her assets - she sold everything and got rid of all her furniture and possessions.
liquidate
Ridicule or mockery
Derision
The opposite of continuing to be sick or ill
convalescent
Tumult
This word means a violent or noisy commotion.
Night: Day as
________: clean language
invectives
He was acting like an ___________, like he couldn't get out of bed and was desperately sick, when all that was wrong was that he had a little cold.
invalid
Truly or so very much
Veritable
the opposite of successful or effective
in vain
Oblivion
This word means the state of being completely forgotten or unknown; the state of being completely unaware
Happy:Joyous as
very much:_______
Veritable
Her speech was full of ____________________ when she talked about the boss she hated, using swear words that I had never even heard before.
invectives