v. reverberate (a) to recognize; to perceive; to grasp; to comprehend (b) to restate the meaning of a passage in other words (c) to echo; to resonate; to resound (d) to leave behind; to give something up
v. err (a) to moo; to utter the sound made by cattle (b) to restate the meaning of a passage in other words (c) to assign; to credit with; to ascribe to (d) to make a mistake; to do something wrong; to misjudge
v. ejaculate (a) to make fun of or copy by imitating; to ape (b) to exclaim or utter suddenly; to blurt out (c) to punish through public criticism; to scold; to reprimand (d) to outline; to describe; to sketch; to draw
v. accelerate (a) to quicken; to speed up; to cause to move faster (b) to forecast; to foretell; to diagnose (c) to variegate; to make different; to increase the product range of a company; to offer new products (d) to calm; to lessen in severity; to mollify; to relieve
v. apprise (a) to imprison; to detain; to jail (b) to declare positively; to confirm; to affirm (c) to inform; to brief; to notify (d) to banish; to exclude |
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v. petrify (a) to bring about; to bring forth; to cause; to produce; to generate (b) to force oneself or one's ideas upon another; to thrust forward; to eject; to invade; to interrupt (c) to paralyze with horror, fear or surprise (d) to scold or blame loudly; to find fault with in abusive language; to condemn
v. entreat (a) to shorten; to limit; to condense (b) to follow; to result (c) to smile in a silly or affected way; to smirk (d) to beg earnestly; to implore; to plead
v. retrieve (a) to paralyze with horror, fear or surprise (b) to make good; to recover; to restore; to fetch; to bring back; to regain (c) to assume a deceptive appearance or character; to impersonate (d) to be sorry for; to feel remorse; to regret
v. taunt (a) to reproach with contempt; to provoke; to sneer (b) to make clear; to explain; to clarify (c) to force oneself or one's ideas upon another; to thrust forward; to eject; to invade; to interrupt (d) to refer indirectly to something; to hint
v. depreciate (a) to mock; to gibe; to scorn; to jeer (b) to communicate in an orderly fashion; to talk (c) to belittle; to speak slightingly of; to reduce the value or cost; to disparage (d) to make a mistake; to do something wrong; to misjudge |