adj. endless,so long as to seem endless.
interminate
trickle
The stream had thinned down to a mere trickle .
upset, displace
disrupt
cheerful, blithe
sullen
The eye-opening first scene of the new play gave
the audience a _______ of things to come.
The eye-opening first scene of the new play gave
the audience a foretaste of things to come.
adj. not productive,bare
barren
interrogate
The police took a long time to interrogate the
offenders fully .
dismount,land
alight
speed,fly
hurtle
After he interrogate the suspect,suspiction began
to___ in the inspector's mind.
After he interrogate the suspect,suspiction began
to germinate in the inspector's mind.
n. a pause in fighting, temporary peace.
truce
disrupt
The supernova explosion disrupts the binary .
monotonous,boring
humdrum
repay
recompense
Boston and its_____suburbs were severely
flooded after three days of heavy rain.
Boston and its adjacent suburbs were severely
flooded after three days of heavy rain.
n. a powerful family or group of rulers that maintains
its position or power for some time.
dynasty
hurtle
The breakers hurtle on the rocks.
never-ending
interminable
good, kind, kindly
vicious
The general left all ___ details to subordinate officers.
The general left all trivial details to
subordinate officers.
v. to repair, restore to good condition, make new again
renovate
foretaste
The briny air gave a foretaste of the nearby sea.
synopsis
résumé
faraway,distant
adjacent
The attorney attempted to ___ that the
witness's testimony was false
The attorney attempted to insinuate that
the witness's testimony was false