arousing or deserving hatred
odious
extra
surplus
disagreeable
affable
The ____ in the gym on the last day of school could be heard all the way up here.
revelry
contrary to nature, reason, or common sense; absurd
preposterous
Containing or capable of containing a great deal
capacious
greediness
avarice
rudeness
gallantry
King Arthur was known for his ____ and was popular with his court because of both his ability to make anyone feel comfortable and because of his brave deeds in battle.
gallantry
unceasing
incessant
being pleasant, friendly, and at ease in talking to others
affable
hidden
obscure
attractive
odious
It was a(n) ___ reference, and nobody knew what she was talking about.
obscure
The smell of popcorn ___ the room when students used the microwave prior to watching the movie.
pervaded
very serious or formal, sometimes even gloomy
solemn
glum
solemn
yielding
inexorable
Scrooge's ____ was apparent when he chose to continue pursuing his career even at the cost of his fiancée, Belle.
avarice
Highly confused
bewildered
not to be persuaded, moved, or stopped
inexorable
expansive
capacious
work
revelry
After the fire, she made an effort to send any ___ food and resources she had to the family in need.
surplus
A warning or gentle scolding
admonition