Part of Speech
Definition
Definition
Definition
Part of Speech
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annul 

verb 

100

(adj.) more than enough, large, spacious
syn: sufficient, adequate, considerable
ant: insufficient, inadequate

ample

100

adj.) withdrawn, standing apart from others by choice
Synonyms: distant, cold
Antonyms: involved, sociable

aloof

100

(adj.) indifferent, bored as a result of having enjoyed many pleasures; apathetic

blasé

100

resolute

adj

200

addendum 

noun 

200

(n.) a brief statement written on a tomb or gravestone
syn: tombstone inscription

epitaph 

200

(n.) delicate skill; tact and cleverness; (v.) delicate skill; tact and cleverness; good judgment, or skillful evasion
Synonyms: (n.) delicacy, subtlety
Antonyms: (n.) clumsiness, awkwardness

finesse

200

(adj.) of little importance, not worthy of serious attention; not meant seriously

frivolous

200

qualm


noun

300

solicitous

adj 

300

(adj.) without restraint or control; unselective syn: haphazard, random, uncritical ant: selective, discriminating, judicious




indiscriminate

300

(v.) to add gradually, to introduce or cause to be taken in

Synonyms: implant, infuse, inoculate

Antonyms: root out, eradicate, extirpate



instill

300

(v.) to bring together for service or battle; to gather or summon; to amount to, comprise, include; (n.) a list of men for military service; a gathering, accumulation

muster

300

promontory 

noun

400

intrigue

noun and verb 

400

(adj.) common, vulgar, belonging to the lower class; (n.) a common person, member of the lower class syn: (adj.) lowborn, proletarian, coarse, unrefined ant: (adj.) aristocratic, refined, cultivated




plebeian 

400

(n.) a pen name, name assumed by a writer
Synonym: nom de plume

pseudonym

400

(v.) to remove, drive out of a position or place

oust

400

ethical

adj


500

ostracize 

verb 

500

(v.) to grind or pound to a powder or dust; to destroy or overcome (as though by smashing into fragments

syn: compress, demolish


pulverize


500

n.) an effect or consequence of some action or event, result; an echo or reverberation

Antonyms: cause, source



repercussion

500

(adj.) lying face down; inclined, likely

prone

500

disdain

verb and noun

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