(verb) get or gather together
accumulate
(noun) a wide and open space or area as of surface or land or sky
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expanse
(verb) to be ill or unwell
ailing
Barbara felt ____________when her husband did not pick up his phone, especially since she had been calling all day.
agitated
(noun) exact opposite
contrary
(noun) someone who attacks
aggressor
(noun) an article of clothing
garment
(verb) relieve temporarily
reprieve
(adjective) grievously affected especially by disease
stricken
(noun) a ceremonial prayer invoking divine protection
benediction
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(adverb) continuing forever without end
infinitely
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(noun) the act of moving forward (as toward a goal)
procession
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Sally exchanged one of her hand made rugs for three weeks worth of produce from Bob.
barter
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"I ________ly swear on the bible to tell the truth the whole truth"
(adjective) dignified and somber in manner or character/ committed to keeping promises
solemn
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synonyms: make amends, repayment to become at one with yourself.
atonement
(adjective) in disarray; extremely disorderly
dishieveld
(noun) a prediction uttered under divine inspiration
prophecy
(verb) remove surgically
amputate
(noun) predetermined destiny
fate
(noun) the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand
grandeur
(verb) release from something that holds fast or entangles
disengage
Candy is the ______________ to win jeopardy!!
incentive
(verb) give expression or utterance to
vent
(noun) a journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment
exodus
(noun) a wide and open space or area as of surface or land or sky
expanse