(v.) to rule as a monarch; to be widespread
What is "reign"?
(n.) a person of the same age, rank, or ability; a British noble
What is "peer"?
(v.) to think of ahead of time
What is "anticipate"?
(adj.) careful about spending money or using resources
What is "economical"?
(adj.)
synonyms: dreadful, awful, sad, disastrous, unhappy
antonyms: amusing, funny, humorous, comical, happy
What is "tragic"?
(adj).Having importance; notable
What is "significant"?
(n.) something that can be taken in by the senses or mind; someone or something that is very unusual
What is "phenomenon"?
(v.) to say the opposite of; disagree with
What is "contradict"?
(adj.) saying "no"; not positive or helpful; less than zero
What is "negative"?
(v.)
synonyms: to remove, omit, leave out, exclude, drop
antonyms: to take in, admit, acquire, retain, preserve
(adj.) being everywhere; of, for, or shared by all
What is "universal"?
(n.) a person who publicly supports a cause; a lawyer
What is "advocate"?
(v.) to come between things, points, events in order to make changes
What is "intervene"?
(adj.) referring to only one person or thing; out of the ordinary
What is "singular"?
(adj.)
synonyms: direct, blunt, straightforward, truthful
antonyms: secretive, insincere, dishonest
What is "frank"?
(adj.) bleak without any people; extremely unhappy
What is "desolate"?
(n.) something of little importance; a small amount
What is "trifle"?
(v.) to take upon oneself; to pretend to have or be; to take for granted
What is "assume"?
(adj.) of a serious nature; very strict and harsh; causing pain or hardship
What is "severe"?
(adj.)
synonyms: insightful, heartfelt, overpowering
antonyms: superficial, trivial, shallow
What is "profound"?
(n). a statement upon which an argument or conclusion is based
What is "premise"?
(n.) the lesson taught by a story or experience
What is "moral"?
(v.) to chase in order to catch; to strive to achieve; to carry out
What is "pursue"?
(adj.) considerate toward others
What is "courteous"?
(v.)
synonyms: to collect, hoard
antonyms: to disperse, lessen, lose, spend
What is "accumulate"?