theft
Larceny
highfalutin; bombastic
pompous
disabuse
hoodwink
The thieves who ______ with several of the museum's most valuable paintings have never been found
abscond
(n.) approach or admittance to places, person, things an increase (v.) to get at, obtain
Access
set right
rectify
proceed
reprieve
larceny
overly self-important in speech and manner; excessively stately or ceremonious
Pompous
unravel, unwind, unscramble, unsnarl
disentangle
copy
prototype
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, the world hovered on the _______ of a nuclear war
precipice
(adj.) bending readily; easy influenced
pliant
promising, encouraging, propitious
auspicious
law and order, peace and quiet
anarchy
The enraged King Lear_________ the daughter who have cast him out into a fierce storm
revile
Not having life; without energy or spirit
Inanimate
dismay, cow
Daunt
timid, cowardly, craven, pusillanimous
intrepid
No matter how carefully you plan for it, moving to a new home is an ________ chore.
arduous