not quite right; inappropriate or out of place
amiss
timid; nervous
tremulous
love; admire
abhor
herb:sage::
A. grassland:prairie
B. writer:poem
C. pessimist:opptomist
A. Grassland:Prairie
He went into a ______ about the failures of the government.
Tirade
drive forward; propel
impel
irritable; quick-tempered
irascible
extrovert; friendly
recluse
Guile:cunning::
A. Pseudonym: real name
B. Entreaty:plea
C. Surmise:forget
The statements by the professor _________ through the Capitol.
reverberated
a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people
recluse
endless
interminable
brief; ceasing
interminable
Tirade:anger::
A. Sea:ocean
B. Imprison:confine
C. Cry:sadness
C. Cry:Sadness
Memories of the old house and family ______ Dan for several years after he left.
(of a person or statement) having or showing great knowledge or insight
profound
detest; hate
abhor
hopeful; cheerful
despondent
Friendly: Affable::
A. Guess:conjecture
B. Turmoil: calm
C. Despondency:solitude
A. Guess:conjecture
His friends ______ him not to go.
Entreated
one (such as a profound philosopher) distinguished for wisdom; a mature or venerable person of sound judgment
sage
friendly; good natured
affable
calm; stable; steady
tremulous
Love:abhor::
A. Emulate:follow
B. Perfect:amiss
C. Entreat:urge
B. Perfect:Amiss
She grew more and more ______ after the kids moved out.