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Prolific most nearly means

Abundant; is an adjective meaning fruitful, abundant; and productive

If you choose to "accede" to these demands, I'll tell my lawyer to back off

Accept; is a verb meaning to grant approval or allow

Empower most nearly means

Allow; verb meaning to authorize , enable, or allow

The teenager was quite "provocative" in her prom dress

Alluring; is an adjective meaning alluring, intriguing and intending to arouse

"Peruse" the instruction and report any issues to the front desk

Analyze; is a verb meaning to check out, examine, or analyze

The audience continued the "adulation" after the show

Applause; is a noun that means the giving of enthusiastic praise and flattery

Entrust most nearly means

Assign; to select and give a responsibility

Anna possessed a great "allure" about her

Attraction ; is a noun meaning attraction and appeal

Sober most nearly means

Aware; is an adjective that means having not partaken in alcohol and reaming clear-headed

Abominable most nearly meaning

Awful; is an adjective meaning awful and detestable

Except most nearly means

Besides; is preposition meaning other than or besides

There seemed to be a likely story "among" all the gossipers

Between; is a preposition meaning in the middle of or between

Katie was "ignorant" to the fact that she was wrong

Blind; is an adjective meaning unaware and unknowing

Vagary most nearly means

Change; meaning unpredictable change

The aftermath of the storm brought much "turmoil"

Chaos; is a noun meaning chaos or distress

Clarity most nearly means

Clearness; clearness in speech, appearance or thought.

Remunerate most nearly means

Compensate; is a verb meaning to compensate or reward

The realty companies were attempting to "contend" for the top spot in the country

Compete; is a verb meaning to claim a battle or compete

Culminate most nearly means

Complete; come to an end or completion

His "unmitigated" success was attributed to his mentor from the company

Complete; is an adjective meaning absolute, unqualified, and complete

Janice tried her best to talk to her enemy, but it only seemed to "perplex" the situation

Complicate; is a verb meaning to cause difficulty or complications

The word most opposite in meaning to "insult" is

Compliment

The lawyer was certain the jury would not "censure" the politician after reviewing the incident

Condemn; is a verb meaning to condemn or disapprove

Abbreviate most nearly

Condense; a shorten form of a word or phrase

Divulge most nearly means

Confess; meaning to make know or confess

Aplomb most nearly means

Confidence; is a noun meaning the possession of self-confidence and assurance

The witness was happy to "corroborate" the man's explanation

Confirm; is a verb meaning to back up or confirm a story

The disappearance of the lawnmower from the shed really "stumped" the landscaper

Confused; is a verb meaning to confuse or bewilder

Amenable most nearly means

Cooperative; meaning willing and cooperative

The politicians were well known for their "venal actions"

Corrupt; is an adjective meaning able to be paid off or corrupt

Everyone who lived by the live volcano became aware of its "peril"

Danger; is a noun meaning danger or risk

Yen most nearly means

Desire; a longing or yearning

The wedding designer told the couple the flowers were "edible"

Digestible; is an adjective meaning able to be eaten

Criticize most nearly means

Disapprove; verb meaning to disapprove or judge poorly

Calamity most nearly means

Disaster

Quaff most nearly means

Drink; meaning to enjoy a drink ( alcoholic drink)

Original most nearly means

Earliest; is an adjective meaning earliest or first

Pathos most nearly means

Emotion; a noun meaning deep sadness or emotion

Abolish most nearly means

End; is an verb meaning to end or destroy

The explanation by the operative was more than "specious"

Erroneous; is an adjective meaning misleading and deceptive

the word most opposite in meaning to "blame" is

Exalt

Superlative most nearly means

Exceptional; adjective meaning expectational or superior

It was "thrill" to meet the celebrity at the gala

Excitement; thrill is a noun meaning sudden excitement or adventure

Facilitate most nearly means

Expedite; is a verb meaning to assist in the progress of , to aid , or to expedite

Phrase most nearly means

Expression; is noun meaning a group of words or an expression

Barry thought he could "forge" the paperwork without getting caught

Fabricate; is a verb meaning to counterfeit or fabricate

The loving couple celebrated their "fidelity" over the years on their anniversary

Faithfulness; is a noun meaning faithfulness and loyalty in a relationship

Belie most nearly means

False; verb meaning to be false or to misrepresent accuracy

Attainment most nearly means

Finish; a noun meaning finish, achievement, or completion

Invert most nearly means

Flip; Verb meaning to reverse or turn upside down

Dupe most nearly means

Fool; a noun meaning a person who is fooled

The doctor was aware that the man had been consuming "illicit" drugs

Forbidden; is an adjective meaning forbidden or illegal

Momentum most nearly means

Force; noun meaning force or thrusting power

Munificent most nearly means

Generous ; is an adjective that means relating to an overwhelming slow of generosity

The "glimmer" of hope he had for their love told him thee might be a chance

Glimpse; is a noun the can mean a flicker of light or faint glimpse.

Angie looked on with "sorrow" as her grandfather's farm was repossessed.

Grief; is a noun meaning extreme sadness or grief

Cease most nearly means

Halt; a verb meaning to stop or conclude

Wean most nearly means

Halt; meaning to halt the dependence of something

Malicious most nearly means

Harmful; deliberately or intentionally harmful

He gave a "malign" report about the incident

Harmful; is an adjective meaning hurtful or injurious

Falter most nearly means

Hesitate; to hesitate or lose courage to act

The young apprentice was convinced her chauvinistic boss had "ulterior" motives

Hidden; is an adjective meaning hidden beyond admission

Predator most nearly means

Hunter; is a noun meaning hunter or killer

The word most opposite in meaning to "reflect" is

Ignore

Disregard most nearly means

Ignore; pay no attention to

Many times they had hoped the result would be "instant"

Immediate; is an adjective meaning urgent and immediate

She entered a zone of "inertia" when she finally returned home after a long day at work

Immobility; is a noun meaning disinclination to move or lifelessness

The gangsters involved themselves in "noisome" activity

Immoral; is an adjective meaning immoral, bad, or offensive

She vocalized "emphasis" on the syllables

Importance; is a noun meaning importance or prominence

Fran was "listless" after her dog was lost in the storm

Inattentive; is an adjective meaning low in spirits and uninterested

Comprehensive most nearly means

Inclusive; is an adjective meaning of large scope or inclusive

Autonomous most neatly means

Independent; meaning self-governing and independent

Her "obdurate" attitude was quite apparent when she slammed the door on the hungry, stray kitten

Insensitive; is an adjective meaning stubborn and insensitive

The attendant charged Karen a "nominal" fee to park in the crowded lot.

Insignificant; is an adjective meaning insignificant or lower than the actual or expected value

The troops were prosecuted for "sedition" after the incident

Insurrection; is a noun meaning rebellion and insurrection

Obtrude most nearly means

Intrude; to become pleasant or unwelcome

The stylist hired a new staff she thought would "vivify" the salon

Invigorate; a verb meaning to refresh and enlighten

The nanny disciplined the toddler with great "asperity"

Irritation; is a noun meaning an irritable and harsh manner

Mirth most nearly means

Joy; noun meaning great joy and cheer

The party became "jovial" after the news of a new baby was shared

Joyful; is an adjective meaning joyful, friendly, and of good cheer

It was essential that the members follow the "canon"

Law; is a noun meaning ecclesiastical law or rule

Indolence most nearly means

Laziness; is a noun meaning slothfulness and laziness

The girl at the dance wore " scanty" clothing

Little; is an adjective meaning inadequate or little

The word most opposite in meaning to "profound" is

Mild

The "kinetic" energy was converted to electricity

Moving; is an adjective meaning relating to or characterized by motion

The "lascivious" acts he committed were punishable to the full extent of the law

Offensive; is an adjective meaning or showing inappropriate, offensive (oftentimes sexual) desire

She really didn't want to sit next to Bob and deal with his "officious" remarks

Opinionated; is an adjective meaning overly eager to offer opinions and advice

Ardent most nearly means

Passionate; characterized by warmth of feeling, typically expressed in eager, zealous support or activity.

Repose most nearly means

Peace; is a noun meaning restfulness or peace

Ken most nearly means

Perception; noun meaning perception or impression

The "shard" of the sword was stuck in the rock

Piece; is a noun meaning end; fragment or piece

The word most opposite in meaning to "forthright"

Polite

Mary decided to "defer' college for a year to travel with her boyfriend

Postpone; is a verb meaning to putt off or postpone

The Army commander decided to "avert" trouble by heading back to headquarters

Prevent; is a verb meaning to turn something away or prevent it from happening

Hamper most nearly means

Prevent; to hinder or prevent movement

The homes in the area were sold at a "premium"

Price; is a noun meaning at a higher price or cost

Most of the consumers were satisfied with their insurance "coverage"

Protection; is a noun meaning a protection provided against risks

The operator struggled to answer the customers "query"

Question can be a noun or verb, it means a question or inquiry

The preacher had to 'abstain" from offending the transgressor

Refrain; is a verb meaning to hold back from doing or refrain

After the long, freezing winter, all they wanted to do was "bask" in the Florida sunshine

Relax; verb meaning to relax and enjoy warmth

My mom's annoying demand to do these dishes has become "redundant"!

Repetitive; is an adjective meaning excessive and repetitious

The general became aware that the lieutenant general desired to "supplant" him

Replace

The word most oppostie in meaning to "delay" is

Rush

Forfeit most nearly means

Sacrifice; is noun meaning something given as an sacrifice

Ionic most nearly means

Sarcastic; is an adjective meaning bitterly or cleverly sarcastic

Please "remit" the following payment to the bursar's office at your earliest convenience

Send; is a verb meaning to send or transfer

Truncate most nearly means

Shorten; is a verb meaning to shorten or abbreviate

Sandra carried on with her "pretentious" attitude in front of the cheer leading squad

Snobby; is an adjective that means relating to an exaggerated snobbishness or conceited attitude

Orate most nearly means

Speak; verb meaning to make a speech

Savory most nearly means

Spicy; meaning having a spicy flavoring

The gala included a "sumptuous" selection of cheese and wine

Splendid; is an adjective meaning splendid and lavish to indicate expense

Harold used only "premium" gasoline for his Corvette

Superior; is an adjective meaning of exceptional quality or superior

The senator hoped his views on tax breaks would convince the civilians to "endorse" him

Support; is a verb meaning to give or declare public approval

Quell most nearly means

Suppress; is a verb meaning to defeat or suppress

Oscillate most nearly means

Swing , is a verb meaning to move back and forth or swing

"Brevity" is the soul of wit

Terseness; is a noun meaning briefness in duration, and terseness means shortness or few

Elmer wished his muscles would "intimidate" the bully

Threaten; is a verb meaning to threaten or frighten

Palpable most nearly means

Touchable; meaning able to be touched, felt or seen

Diverse most nearly means

Various; different or various

Forebode most nearly means

Warn; is a verb meaning to predict or warn

The threads of the chair "intertwine" making a better quality product

Weave; is a verb meaning to twist. weave or mesh around

My Grandfather has always been considered a "sage" in out family

Wise person; a noun or adjective meaning a wise person with gained wisdom

Cognizant most nearly means

conscious; having the knowledge or being aware of

The "yearling' started to grow mature colored feathers

one-year-old; is a creature that is one year of age

The word most opposite to "keen" is

reluctant


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