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What is the definition of ethical (adj.)?

Having to do with morals

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What is the definition of prodigal (adj.)?

Wastefully extravagant.

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What is a synonym of aghast (adj.)?
Shocked.
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What is a sentence using inaudible?

The whispering was almost inaudible.

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What is a sentence using ample?

The students had ample time for the test.
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What is the definition of inaudible (adj.)?

Not able to be heard

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What is the definition of prodigal (n)?

One who is wasteful.

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What is a synonym of cower (v.)?

Flinch

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What is a sentence using intrigue?

The man was intrigued by the wide hat selection.

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What is a sentence using assert?

The Sargent had to assert his comment over the soldiers.

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What is the definition of intrigue (n.)?

Crafty dealings.

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What is the definition of volatile (adj.)?

Highly changeable.

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What is a synonym of epitaph (n.)?

Tombstone inscription.

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What is a sentence using plausible?

The criminals alibi could not be plausible.

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What is a sentence using disdain?

The mom looked at her child in disdain.

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What is the definition of plausible (adj.)?

Appearing true.

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What is the definition of addendum (n.)?

A thing that is added.

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What is an antonym of ethical (adj.)?

Immoral.
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What is a sentence using prodigal?

the child's talents were almost prodigal.

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What is a sentence using jurisdiction?

The police could not arrest the man, for he was not in their jurisdiction.
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What is the definition of intrigue (v.)?

To excite the curiosity.

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What is the definition of aghast (adj.)?

Filled with amazement.

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What is an antonym of inaudible (adj.)?

Audible.

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What is a sentence using volatile?

The crank on the valve was very volatile.

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What is a sentence using plebeian.

Most of the population are plebeians.

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