Mortal
N. - a being that must eventually die.
Adj. - relating to a being that eventually dies; causing death, fatal; possible, conceivable
Scan
Generate
Syn. - create, produce, beget, cause
Ant. - end, terminate, extinguish, stifle
As the last note was played by the melodious saxophone, the crowd arose in unison and offered a booming _____ to the prodigious musician.
Ovation
8.
Ingratitude
Discredit
V. - to throw doubt upon, cause to be disrupted; to damage in reputation
N. - a loss or lack of belief, confidence, or reputation
Ingratitude
Topple
Syn. - Unseat, upset, tumble
Ant. - Remain, upright, establish, set up
There was a long _____ of coastline that the turtles would call their home for about a week while they made their nests and laid their eggs. The baby turtles would remain _______ there until they could build up enough strength to break through their shells and crawl back to the ocean by their own might.
Strand
1.
Acquit
Acquit
to declare not guilty, free from blame, discharge completely; to conduct or behave oneself
Elusive
Devastate
Syn. - wreck, desolate
Ant. - Develop, improve
Walking along the serene beach, Suzie found an immaculate seashell that she pocketed as a _________ to remember the unforgettable vacation her family had in Hawaii.
Keepsake
16.
Revocation
Strife
bitter disagreement; fighting, struggle
Repent
Idolize
Syn. - Adore, revere
Ant. - Despise, scorn, disdain, detest
After seeing the entirety of the class suffer from his cheating the sorrowful student ______ to his teacher about what he had done so that the class might not get punished.
Repented
15.
Reverie
Revocation
An act or instance of calling back, an annulment, cancellation
Plight
Petty
Syn. - Insignificant, piddling
Ant. - Important, major, significant, weighty
After multiple malfunctions, the rollercoaster was ______ to be unsafe and scheduled to be removed from Six flags.
Deemed
3.
Devastate