approve; legalize; sanction; ratify
ABROGATE
meanness; churlishness; irritability; acrimony
ASPERITY
The crop circle was completely ______ of the farmer's house, making it appear that the family was the center of the extraterrestrial attention.
AMBIENT
(n.) A smooth glossy finish or appearance, luster; (v.) To make bright or smooth by polishing
BURNISH
erfi
rife
distasteful; nauseating; repugnant; yucky
DELECTABLE
debris; litter; rubbish; dregs
DETRITUS
The parent tried to _______ her nail biting habit but it seemed to increase with stress.
DEPRECATE
(n.) A state of being no longer used or practiced
DESUETUDE
oosenru
onerous
incomprehensive; narrow; limited; specialized
ECLECTIC
cruel; harsh; pitiless; obdurate
INEXORABLE
A horrible smell began to ________ from the Chemistry lab so we opened the window to air out the room.
EMANATE
(adj.) Limp or lacking firmness
FLACCID
baxnireleo
inexorable
flourishing; thriving; prospering
MORIBUND
dying; perishing; doomed; done for
MORIBUND
The ________ at the county fair told me I would die by a heart attack at the age of 44.
NECROMANCER
(adj.) Abundant or common or happening often
RIFE
eseutudde
desuetude
free; liberate; release; acquit
SEQUESTER
isolate; cut off; separate; segregate
SEQUESTER
The _______ of any profession are usually better learned in hands-on training than in a classroom.
RUDIMENTS
(v.) To sift or sort through in order to separate the desirable from the undesirable
WINNOW
yepritas
asperity