annul
to reduce to nothing, to make ineffective or inoperative, to declare legally or void.
muster
to bring together for service or battle; to gather or summon; to amount to, compromise
She was a perfectionist, so she often _____ over getting good grades.
obsessed
The court made the final _____ in favor of the family.
annul
bolster
to support, give a boost. a long pillow or cushion.
nonentitiy
a person or thing of little to no importance
She _____ up into the air on her trampoline.
bolstered
She _____ the courage to tell her friend how she truly feels.
mustered
deplore
to feel or express regret or disapproval
obsess
to trouble, haunt, or fill the mind
The rock had many little holes, making it _____.
porous
promontory
frivolous
of little importance, not worthy of serious attention; not meant seriously
ornate
elaborately decorated, showily splendid
As a debutante, she always had to be quite _____ on the ballroom floor.
staid
She was lying _____ on her bed.
prone
blase
indifferent, bored as a result of having enjoyed many pleasures, apathetic
peruse
to read thoroughly and carefully
The wedding was _____ and extravagant.
ornate
She found a sticky _____ on her hands after changing her car's oil.
residue