definitions
definitions
synonyms & antonyms
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inaudible (adj.)

not able to be heard

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prodigal (adj.)

wastefully extravagant; lavishly or generously abundant (n.) one who is wastefully and sel-indulgent.

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 inaudible

a synonym is muted

an antonym is easily heard

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inaudible 

While in this huge festival, I was inaudible to everyone around me.

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I have a ___ habit with my phone and it is hard to stop.

Prodigal

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Pulverized (v.)

to grind or pound to a powder or dust; to destroy or overcome (as though by smashing into fragments)

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assert (v.)

to declare or state as truth, maintain or defend, put forward forcefully.

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addendum

a synonym is post script

an antonym is omission

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Pulverize

Since my opponent was clearly much stronger and heavier I was pulverized in the cage match.

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In ancient Greece Sparta was strong and warlike, there ideas were that they had to ___ dominance all over Greece

Assert

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jurisdiction (n.) 

 an area if authority or control; the right to administer justice.

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cower (v.)  

to crouch or shrink away in fear or shame.

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prodigal

a synonym is squanderer

an antonym is thrifty

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jurisdiction

I lost my homework paper under a strange door and there is no way someone with my jurisdiction could enter.

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I ____ at the sight of the research paper, this is at least 100 pages!

Cowered

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addendum(n.)

a thing that is added; an appendix or addiction to a book or written document.

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apparition (n.)

a ghost or ghostly figure; an unexplained or unusual appearence.

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apparition

a synonym is spirit

an antonym is corporeal being

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addendum

Since I knew so much about the topic, I sent an addendum to the news station and hoped they would take it.

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I have this one friend who just is quiet sometimes, once he literally appeared in a blink like an ___.

Apparition

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intrigue(n.)

crafty dealing, underhanded plotting; (v.) to form and carry out plots; to puzzle or excite the curiosity.

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plausible (adj.)

appearing true,reasonable, or fair.

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assert&plausible

a synonym for assert is pronounce

an antonym for plausible is far-fetched.

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intrigue

the sheer vibrance of coral reefs intrigues me to wonder how does it only happen there?

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When I looked at the test I got a much better grade then expected, I'm my head the only explanation ___ was that the professor messed up grading.

Plausible