harmony, concord, assent
unison
contend, rival
vie
rehabilitate, renew
incapacitate
elite
(n)The choice part of a group of people or things; (adj) superior
The students in Mr. Emmich's classroom recited the definition of the word "decree" in perfect _____________.
unison
upset, agitate, anger
perturb
consent, acquiesce
comply
rank and file
elite
prodigious
immense; extraordinary in bulk, size or degree
The fight was clearly ________ed by John because he was the one who called Terence a name first.
instigated
restive, capricious, fickle
skittish
gigantic, tremendous, astounding
prodigious
stop, quell, squelch, quash
instigate
incapacitate
to make legally ineligible
It's wise to _____________ a _____________ dog to a leash when walking in a busy part of town.
tether, skittish
pertinent, germane, applicable
relevant
wanting, bereft
devoid
timid, cowardly
audacious
audacious
bold, adventurous, recklessly daring
There are _________ problems that arise when citizens don't __________ with the laws and norms of a society.
myriad, comply
headstrong, obstinate, premeditated
willful
apportion, parcel out, allocate
allot
scatter, dissipate, squander
amass
willful
Stubbornly self-willed; done on purpose, deliberate
If I achieve my goal of ______ing a large fortune when I'm older, then my life won't be __________ of fun, luxury and comfort.
amassing, devoid