flexible, easily influenced
pliant
A synonym of "chaos"
anarchy
An antonym of "cowardly"
unflinching / intrepid
After they were certain law enforcement was no longer on their tail, the two thieves got a fire going so that they could _____ the evidence.
incinerate
Part(s) of speech of prototype
noun
overrused, unoriginal
trite
A synonym of "erase"
efface
An antonym of "simple"
arduous
It is common for freshmen to be ______ by a workload as heavy as finals week, but this year sophomores and juniors are also frightened since they haven't had finals before.
daunted
Part(s) of speech of rectify
to allow or excuse something negative
condone
A synonym of "steal"
pilfer
An antonym of "weaken"
fortify
After the organization president left unexpectedly, the more power-hungry members of the leadership team salivated at the thought of _______ the role, and in turn the entire team.
commandeering
Part(s) of speech of proliferate
verb
Overly confident or showy
pompous
A synonym of "lifeless"
inanimate
An antonym of "destroy"
fabricate
After I had found out that the whole school knew the secret that I had only told Janine, I couldn't believe she would commit such a _____ of trust"
Part(s) of speech of "erratic"
adjective
dissent
A synonym of "surrender"
relinquish
An antonym of "compliment"
admonish
"As we approach the _____ overlooking the rest of our lives," said the valedictorian in her graduation speech, "we must ask ourselves who are the adults we wish one day to be."
Part(s) of speech of muddle
noun / verb