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Use the word "gullible" in a sentence.

The boy was very gullible.

100

Define "surpass"

To exceed or go beyond.

100

Synonyms of "hindrance"

barrier, deterrent, drawback, handicap, hitch, impediment, interference, interruption, obstacle, snag, stumbling block

100

Define "recant"

To take back an opinion or statement; to confess to being wrong

100

After he talked to a lawyer, the young man ____ his confession and pleaded "not guilty."

Recant 

200

Use the word "reproach" in a sentence.

My mother reproached me for forgetting my little brother's birthday.

200

Define "ordain"

To order or prearrange.; To install as a minister, priest, or rabbi, often in a special ceremony.

200

Synonyms of "ordain"

anoint, appoint, bless, consecrate, elect, enact, nominate

200

Define "reproach"

To find fault with; to blame

200

After months of making small hints about my clothes, my older sister finally made an ___ offer to buy me a new spring wardrobe.

Overt

300

Use the word "rejoinder" in a sentence.

Uncle Paco was famous in our family for his funny, sharp rejoinders.

300

Define "overt"

Not hidden; public

300

Synonyms of "recant"

annul, back down, back off, backtrack, contradict, disavow, disown, renege, renounce, repudiate, rescind, retract, revoke

300

Define "ovation"

An enthusiastic reception; long and loud applause

300

When the pianist stepped onto the stage, the audience rose with a spontaneous ____.

Ovation

400

Use the word "inflammatory" in a sentence.

Even though the defendant's rhetoric was inflammatory, the Supreme Court upheld his right to freedom of speech.

400

Define "servile"

Excessively humble; overly willing to serve or to please.


400

Synonyms of "fervent"

ardent, devout, earnest, ecstatic, emotional, heartfelt, impassioned, intense, passionate, pious, religious, sincere, vehement, zealous

400

Define "inflammatory"

Causing anger or trouble.

400

The U.S. Constitution ____ three separate branches of government: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial.

Ordain

500

Use the word "forbearance" in a sentence.

Looking meaningfully at the jury, the lawyer made a fervent plea for his client's life.

500

Define "hindrance"

Any person or thing that is an obstacle.

500

Synonyms of "alienate"


disaffect, divide, estrange, separate, turn off, disunite, divorce, part, wean, break off, come between, make indifferent, push away, set against, turn away, withdraw the affections of



500

Define "vilify"

To make vicious remarks about someone in a way that damages that person's character; to slander

500

Even though the defendant’s rhetoric was ________, the Supreme Court upheld his right to freedom of speech 

inflammatory