(v.) to revive, bring back to consciousness or existence
What is resuscitate?
diminish, decrease, subside, let up
What is abate?
definite, distinct, clear, sharply focused
nebulous
When they passed out, Gwendolyn asked around if anyone was able to _____ them.
What is resuscitate?
an adjective that has four syllables with the stress mark on the second. One synonym is indecisive
What is irresolute?
(n.) one who is just a beginner at some activity requiring skill and experience
What is novice?
assumption, presumption, hypothesis
What is supposition?
veteran, past member, pro, expert
What is novice?
Her room was in a __ state, and it took her an entire Saturday to clean it.
What is slovenly?
cloudlike, resembling a cloud; cloudy in color, not transparent; vague confused, indistinct
What is nebulous?
(adj.) unable to make up one's mind, hesitant
What is irresolute?
ephemeral, transient, transitory
What is evanescent?
energetic, vigorous
What is torpid?
With lack of a steady income, the family found themselves in ___.
What is penury
synonyms: stalling, slow
What is dilatory?
(adj.) deserving blame, worthy of condemnation
What is culpable?
destitution, indigence
What is penury?
malediction, imprecation, abomination
What is anathema?
The ambitious man was often found making __ claims about himself, which were sometimes found exaggerated versions of the story.
What is pretentious?
a noun that has three syllables with the stress mark on the first. Starts with a vowel
What is avarice?
(adj.) conspicuous, standing out from the mass
What is egregious?
acute, sagacious, judicious, wily
What is astute?
to speak one's mind plainly
What is equivocate?
There was so much evidence that he was a __ suspect, yet he kept denying his involvement in the crime.
What is culpable?
When Romy __ the story line of the movie, David was eager to watch it
What is recapitulated?