Emulate:
A. dull; ordinary
B. copy; imitate
C. mature at an early age
D. impatient
B. copy; imitate
Dispersed:
A. to kill in large numbers
B. to formally forbid something
C. distributed or spread over a considerable area
D. a talent
C. distributed or spread over a considerable area
impetuous:
A. impatient
B. prove or provide evidence
C. too much; excess
D. free from blame
A. impatient
Rescind:
A. strange almost to the point of being unbelievable
B. having common sense and extra awareness of something
C. not counterfeit or copied; genuine
D. to officially cancel
D. to officially cancel
Substantiate
A. prove or provide evidence
B. too much; excess
C. break; period of rest
D. impatient
A. prove or provide evidence
Err:
A. to officially cancel
B. to kill in large numbers
C. to make something worse
D. to make a mistake or be incorrect
D. to make a mistake or be incorrect
Ascertain
A. to make a mistake or be incorrect
B. learn or discover with certainty
C. a talent or something someone excels at
D. to officially cancel
B. learn or discover with certainty
Harangue:
A. to formally forbid something
B. to make a mistake or be incorrect
C. required by law or rule
D. to address forcefully
D. to address forcefully
Exacerbate:
A. a talent
B. to make something worse
C. to officially cancel
D. to address forcefully
B. to make something worse
Forte:
A. a talent or something one excels at
B. to officially cancel
C. to make more noticeable
D. required by law or rule
A. a talent or something one excels at
Accentuate:
A. to officially cancel
B. required by law or rule
C. to kill in large numbers
D. to make more noticeable
D. to make more noticeable
Veritable:
A. strange almost to the point of being unbelievable
B. not counterfeit or copied; genuine
C. having commonsense and extra awareness of something
D. to make more noticable
B. not counterfeit or copied; genuine
Surreal:
A. strange almost to the point of being unbelievable
B. not counterfeit or copied; genuine
C. having common sense and extra awareness of something
D. a talent or something someone excels at
A. strange almost to the point of being unbelievable
Prohibit:
A. to make more noticible
B. a talent or something one excels at
C. to formally forbid something, like an action or an object
D. to officially cancel
C. to formally forbid something, like an action or an object
Savvy:
A. strange almost to the point of being unbelievable
B. not counterfeit or copied; genuine
C. having common sense and extra awareness of something
D. to kill in large numbers
C. having commonsense and extra awareness of something
Precocious
A. mutual trust; friendship
B. decrease; get rid of
C. large in capacity
D. mature at an early age
D. mature at an early age
Irrevocable
A. incapable of being retracted or revoked
B. to address forcefully
C. not counterfeit or copied; genuine
D. having common sense and extra awareness of something
A. incapable of being retracted or revoked
Respite:
A. free from blame
B. dull; ordinary
C. showing great care and effort
D. break; period of rest
D. break; period of rest
Annihilate:
A. to kill in large numbers
B. to formally forbid something
C. to address forcefully
D. distributed or spread over a considerable area
A. to kill in large numbers
Compulsory:
A. to address forcefully
B. to make a mistake or be incorrect
C. required by law or rule
D. A talent
C. required by law or rule