What is defect?
Embarrassed or ashamed?
What is abashed?
She had a sudden ________ of disaster.
What is premonition?
A thing that is added, especially an extra section at the end of a book or document
What is an addendum?
Copied, quoted, or translated in exactly the same words as were used originally.
What is verbatim?
Friendly or cheerful
What is genial?
To show of in an obvious way?
What is flaunt?
She was __________ from the scientific community because of her radical political beliefs.
What is ostracized?
To crouch or shrink away in fear or shame
What is cower?
Extremely unpleasant.
What is vile?
To exclude from a group.
What is ostracize?
A consequence or effect of an action.
What is a repercussion?
There is a slight ______ in the veneer.
What is defect?
Beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something.
What is implore?
An intense admiration for someone or something.
What is infatution?
To pronounce clearly; able to express oneself clearly
What is articulate?
Able to hold or remember information easily.
What is retentive?
They made Jennifer the _________, but it wasn't all her fault.
What is scapegoat?
Appearing to be reasonable or believable.
What is plausible?
To gently persuade.
What is coax?
A forewarning or foreboding of a future event.
What is a premonition?
A person or group that bears the blame for others
What is a scapegoat?
People who do not __________ well are more difficult to lip-read.
What is articulate?
Think about carefully, especially before making a decision.
What is ponder?
Consider or think about in a certain way.
What is deem?