Verbs
Nouns
Adjectives
Antonyms
Sentences
1

to pardon or overlook

to condone
1

an angry argument

an altercation

1

sweet and innocent

cherubic

1

a billionaire

a pauper

1

If you fail to show up for work, your boss may _____ your employment.

terminate

2

to manufacture; to invent

to fabricate

2

a disagreement

a dissent

2

famous, outstanding, distinguished

eminent

2

a critic; an adversary

an adherent

2

Travel by air _____ the time needed to reach far-distant places.

abridges

3

to steal in small quantities

to pilfer

3
a greedy overindulgence in food or drink

a gluttony

3
resembling a little child with beautiful, round, chubby face

cherubic

3

to disapprove, to condemn

to condone

3

If you disagree with a school rule, you can give voice to your _____ by speaking to Dr. Mallanda.

dissent

4

to seize and hold a position without right

to usurp
4

an extremely poor person

a pauper

4

commonplace; overused, stale

trite

4

to begin

to terminate

4

The senator's loyal _____ campaigned long and hard for her reelection.

adherent

5

to bring to an end

to terminate

5

a likeness; an apparition

a semblance

5

angry, livid

irate

5

a dissimilarity, a contrast

a semblance

5

Our parents have always made it crystal clear that they do not _____ rude behavior.

condone

6

to make shorter

to abridge

6

a follower or supporter

an adherent

6

attached, sticking to

adherent

6

a reconciliation, a rejoining

a rift

6

The ambitious vice president of the club tried to _____ the position as president. 

usurp