Unit 1-2 synonyms
interrogate
to question, query, examine
renovate
to repair, fix up, recondition
trivial
insignificant, petty,trifling
interminable
endless, never-ending, ceaseless
truce
a case-fire, armistice
foretaste
a preview, anticipation
dynasty
a ruling house, regime
trickle
a small amount, to dribble, to drizzle, drip
resume
a summary, synopsis, a job history
sullen
grumpy, surly, peevish, morose
humdrum
monotonous, uneventful, prosaic, boring
adjacent
next to, alongside, nearby
recompense
payment, compensation; to repay
alight
to dismount, descend; to land, touch down
instinate
to hint at, imply, to edge into
hurtle
to speed, fly, race, catapult, to fling
germinate
to sprout, shoot up, grow, burgeon
disrupt
to upset, disturb, displace, disorder
barren
unproductive, sterile, desolate, arid
vicious
wicked, evil, malicious, savage