v. juxtapose (a) to put side-by-side (b) to include within a larger group (c) to make a journey; to migrate (d) to attack with words; to question the truthfulness or integrity; to challenge
n. glutton (a) piece of work imitating another in a satirical manner; poor imitation (b) vileness; wickedness (c) point directly overhead in the sky; highest point; climax (d) person who eats and drinks to excess; overeater
v. reiterate (a) to attack with words; to question the truthfulness or integrity; to challenge (b) to make weak; to weaken (c) to say again (d) to variegate; to make different; to increase the product range of a company; to offer new products
adj. truculent (a) probable; feasible; logical; conceivable (b) fierce; savage; cruel; destructive; harsh; barbaric (c) starting to grow or develop (d) touchable; clear; obvious; substantial; tangible
adj. blighted (a) dangerous; harmful; destructive; malignant (b) causing frustration or destruction (c) without equal; incomparable; matchless (d) going beyond what is reasonable; excessive; expensive; disproportionate |
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adj. infamous (a) easy to see; noticeable; obvious (b) astonished; amazed; horrified; terrified; appalled (c) deceptive beauty; alluring by attractive appearance; lewd (d) having a bad reputation; notorious; deplorable; indecent; villainous
n. dilettante (a) thing which is joined together; assemblage (b) admirer of the fine arts; dabbler; amateur; nonprofessional (c) resoluteness; act of being firm or determined; firmness (d) connection; link; contact; conspiracy
n. demur (a) act of clarifying; adding details; act of improving; careful planning (b) objection; misgiving; hesitation (c) state of being the same in power, value, or rank; equality (d) rounded, upward-projecting front of a saddle
adj. abject (a) sparing in use of food or drinks; satisfied with little; moderate (b) rebellious; apt to quarrel; stubborn (c) of the worst or lowest degree (d) harmful to one's health
v. repudiate (a) to destroy completely; to erase (b) to obey; yield to; to pay attention; to listen to (c) to babble while speaking (d) to disown; to deny support for; to reject; to cancel; to refuse |