Cling, Stick, Standby
What is adhere?
The branches grow at a more ________ angle.
What is acute?
Refusing to change one's mind
What is adamant?
Stupidity
What is acumen?
The art museum invited many art lovers to the opening, including a local _________.
What is aesthete?
Decrease, Cut out, Shorten
What is abridge?
While Fred had solved cryptograms in the newspaper, he was particularly ________ at it.
What is adept?
To warn or reprimand someone firmly
What is admonish?
Tasteless
What is acrid?
To increase power
What is aggrandize?
Hate, detest, loathe
What is abhor?
The libraries of the city contain an _________ of some 300,000 volumes.
What is aggregate?
What is Agile
trouble or afflict (someone) in mind or body.
What is ail
Make worse
What is aggravate?
Of similar Character
What is akin
claim or assert that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically without proof that this is the case.
What is Allege
Free Points
To Kyle!!!!!
Consequently Nietzsche in effect maintains the following paradoxical position: he explains the existence of ______ upon egoistical principles; he advocates the total abolition of all ______by carrying these same egoistical principles to their logical conclusion; he nevertheless appeals to that moral instinct which makes men ready to sacrifice their own narrow personal interests to the higher good of society - an instinct profoundly altruistic in character - as the ultimate justification of the ethics he enunciates.
What is altruism
having mixed feelings
What is ambivalent
Separate
What is amalgamate
(of language) open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning
What is Ambiguous