Refurbish
Definition :(verb) to fix up.
Example: It took three day’s work by a team of carpenters, painters, and decorators
To completely refurbish the apartment
Synonyms: renovate, recondition
Concise
Definition: (adjective) expressed briefly and simply; succinct
Example: Less than a page long, the Bill Of Rights is a concise statement
Of the freedoms enjoyed by all Americans
Synonyms: abridged compact
Exculpate
Definition: (verb) to free from blame or guilt.
Example: When someone else confessed to the crime, the previous
Suspect was exculpated
Synonyms: forgive, clear
Reciprocate
Definition: (verb) to make a return for something.
Example: If you’ll baby-sit for my kids tonight, I’ll reciprocate by taking care
of yours tomorrow.
Synonyms: retaliate exchange, barter
Nocturnal
Definition: (adjective) of the night; active at night
Example: The eyes of nocturnal animals must be sensitive in dim light.
Synonyms: night, nighttime
Discomfit
Definition: (verb) to frustrate, thwart, or embarrass
Example: Discomfited by the interviewer’s unexpected question, Peter
could only stammer in reply
Synonyms: disconcert, fluster
Persevere
Definition: (verb) to continue despite difficulties.
Example: Although several of her teammates dropped out of the marathon
Laura Persevered.
Synonyms: endure, persist
Benevolent
Definition: (adjective) wishing or doing good.
Example: In old age, Carnegie used his wealth for benevolent purposes,
Donating large sums to found libraries and school
Divulge
Definition: (verb) to reveal
Example: The people who count the votes for the Oscars Awards are under strict orders
not to divulge the names of the winners
Synonyms: make known, expose.
Sustain
Definition: (verb) to keep in existence or continue
Example: Because of fatigue, he was unable to sustain the
Effort needed to finish marathon.
Synonyms: support, Supply
Anomaly
Definition: (noun) something different or irregular
Example: The tiny planet Pluto, orbiting next to giants Jupiter,
Saturn, and Neptune has long appeared to be an anomaly.
Synonyms: atypical, uncustomary
Criterion
Definition; (noun) a standard of measurement or judgment
Example: In choosing a design for the new taxicabs, reliability will
Be our main criterion
Synonyms: basic, benchmark
Mollify
Definition: (verb) to soothe or calm; to appease
Example: Caria tried to mollify the angry customers by promising him a full
Refund.
Synonyms:pacify, abate, alleviate
Strenuous
Definition: (adjective) requiring energy and strength
Example: Hiking in the foothills of the Rockies is fairly easy, but
Climbing the higher parks can be strenuous.
Synonym: difficult, demanding, exhausting
Intrepid
Definition: (adjective) fearless and resolute
Example: Only an intrepid adventurer is willing to undertake the
Long and dangerous trip by sled to the South Pole
Synonyms: brave, bold
Ingenious
Definition: (adjective) showing cleverness and originality
Example: The Post-It note is an ingenious solution to a common
problem-how to mark papers without ruining them.
Synonyms: brilliant, gifted, innovative
Languid
Definition: (adjective) without energy; slow, sluggish, listless
Example: The hot, Humid weather of late August can make anyone fell
Languid
Synonyms: apathetic, enervated
Camaraderie
Definition: (noun) a spirit of friendship
Example: Spending long days and night together on the road, the members of a traveling
Theater group a strong sense of camaraderie.
Synonyms: friendship, connection
Abbreviate
Definition; (verb) to make briefer, to shorten
Example: Because time was running out, the speaker had to abbreviate his remarks.
Synonyms: Shorten, Abridge cutback
Derivative
Definition: (adjective) taken from a particular source.
Example: When a person first writes poetry, her poems are apt to bee derivative of whatever
Poetry she most enjoys reading.
Synonyms: borrowed, copied, not original
Collaborate
Definition; (verb) to work together
Example: To create a truly successful movie, the director, writers.
Actors, and many others must collaborate closely.
Synonyms: cooperate, come together
Mutable
Definition: (adjective) likely to change.
Example; A politician’s reputation can be highly mutable, as seen in the case of President Harry Truman
Mocked during his lifetime, revered afterward.
Synonyms; Changeable, Permutable
Reciprocate
Definition; (verb) to make a return for something.
Example: If you’ll baby-sit for my kids tonight, I’ll reciprocate by taking
Care of your tomorrow.
Synonyms: retaliate exchange, barter
Bellwether
Definition: (noun) A leader of the a movement or activity; also, a leading indicator of future trends
Example: The Marine was bellwether in battle and in the training, him and the soldiers did.
Synonyms: indicator, predictor
Elegiac
Definition: (adjective) relating to the mourning or remembering for the dead
Example: Every year in Mexico, people have a day of the dead, where people elegiac their loved ones.
Synonyms: Sadness, graveyard
Bacchanalia
Definition: (noun) a riotous, boisterous, or drunken festivity; a revel
Example: The ancient Roman festival in honor of Bacchus, celebrated with dancing, song and revelry.
Synonyms: Party, social gathering
Definition :(verb) to fix up.
Example: It took three day’s work by a team of carpenters, painters, and decorators
To completely refurbish the apartment
Synonyms: renovate, recondition
Concise
Definition: (adjective) expressed briefly and simply; succinct
Example: Less than a page long, the Bill Of Rights is a concise statement
Of the freedoms enjoyed by all Americans
Synonyms: abridged compact
Exculpate
Definition: (verb) to free from blame or guilt.
Example: When someone else confessed to the crime, the previous
Suspect was exculpated
Synonyms: forgive, clear
Reciprocate
Definition: (verb) to make a return for something.
Example: If you’ll baby-sit for my kids tonight, I’ll reciprocate by taking care
of yours tomorrow.
Synonyms: retaliate exchange, barter
Nocturnal
Definition: (adjective) of the night; active at night
Example: The eyes of nocturnal animals must be sensitive in dim light.
Synonyms: night, nighttime
Discomfit
Definition: (verb) to frustrate, thwart, or embarrass
Example: Discomfited by the interviewer’s unexpected question, Peter
could only stammer in reply
Synonyms: disconcert, fluster
Persevere
Definition: (verb) to continue despite difficulties.
Example: Although several of her teammates dropped out of the marathon
Laura Persevered.
Synonyms: endure, persist
Benevolent
Definition: (adjective) wishing or doing good.
Example: In old age, Carnegie used his wealth for benevolent purposes,
Donating large sums to found libraries and school
Divulge
Definition: (verb) to reveal
Example: The people who count the votes for the Oscars Awards are under strict orders
not to divulge the names of the winners
Synonyms: make known, expose.
Sustain
Definition: (verb) to keep in existence or continue
Example: Because of fatigue, he was unable to sustain the
Effort needed to finish marathon.
Synonyms: support, Supply
Anomaly
Definition: (noun) something different or irregular
Example: The tiny planet Pluto, orbiting next to giants Jupiter,
Saturn, and Neptune has long appeared to be an anomaly.
Synonyms: atypical, uncustomary
Criterion
Definition; (noun) a standard of measurement or judgment
Example: In choosing a design for the new taxicabs, reliability will
Be our main criterion
Synonyms: basic, benchmark
Mollify
Definition: (verb) to soothe or calm; to appease
Example: Caria tried to mollify the angry customers by promising him a full
Refund.
Synonyms:pacify, abate, alleviate
Strenuous
Definition: (adjective) requiring energy and strength
Example: Hiking in the foothills of the Rockies is fairly easy, but
Climbing the higher parks can be strenuous.
Synonym: difficult, demanding, exhausting
Intrepid
Definition: (adjective) fearless and resolute
Example: Only an intrepid adventurer is willing to undertake the
Long and dangerous trip by sled to the South Pole
Synonyms: brave, bold
Ingenious
Definition: (adjective) showing cleverness and originality
Example: The Post-It note is an ingenious solution to a common
problem-how to mark papers without ruining them.
Synonyms: brilliant, gifted, innovative
Languid
Definition: (adjective) without energy; slow, sluggish, listless
Example: The hot, Humid weather of late August can make anyone fell
Languid
Synonyms: apathetic, enervated
Camaraderie
Definition: (noun) a spirit of friendship
Example: Spending long days and night together on the road, the members of a traveling
Theater group a strong sense of camaraderie.
Synonyms: friendship, connection
Abbreviate
Definition; (verb) to make briefer, to shorten
Example: Because time was running out, the speaker had to abbreviate his remarks.
Synonyms: Shorten, Abridge cutback
Derivative
Definition: (adjective) taken from a particular source.
Example: When a person first writes poetry, her poems are apt to bee derivative of whatever
Poetry she most enjoys reading.
Synonyms: borrowed, copied, not original
Collaborate
Definition; (verb) to work together
Example: To create a truly successful movie, the director, writers.
Actors, and many others must collaborate closely.
Synonyms: cooperate, come together
Mutable
Definition: (adjective) likely to change.
Example; A politician’s reputation can be highly mutable, as seen in the case of President Harry Truman
Mocked during his lifetime, revered afterward.
Synonyms; Changeable, Permutable
Reciprocate
Definition; (verb) to make a return for something.
Example: If you’ll baby-sit for my kids tonight, I’ll reciprocate by taking
Care of your tomorrow.
Synonyms: retaliate exchange, barter
Bellwether
Definition: (noun) A leader of the a movement or activity; also, a leading indicator of future trends
Example: The Marine was bellwether in battle and in the training, him and the soldiers did.
Synonyms: indicator, predictor
Elegiac
Definition: (adjective) relating to the mourning or remembering for the dead
Example: Every year in Mexico, people have a day of the dead, where people elegiac their loved ones.
Synonyms: Sadness, graveyard
Bacchanalia
Definition: (noun) a riotous, boisterous, or drunken festivity; a revel
Example: The ancient Roman festival in honor of Bacchus, celebrated with dancing, song and revelry.
Synonyms: Party, social gathering
Factitious
Definition: (Adjective) produced by humans rather than by natural forces.
Example: Clothing is a factitious item, and so it the shoes which humans wear with
The outfits.
Synonyms: artificial, to make
Woolgathering
Definition: (Adjective) Indulgence in idle daydreaming
Example: Often when I am in math class I find myself woolgathering.
Synonyms: detachment, impartiality
Irrational
Definition: (adjective) not endowed with reason.
Example: Charles knew that his fear of insects was irrational,
But he was unable to overcome it.
Synonyms: illogical, unreasonable
Purify
Definition: (verb) to make pure, clean or perfect.
Example: The new plant is supposed to purify the drinking water
Provided to everyone in the nearby town.
Synonyms: cleanse, clarify, clean
Impute
Definition: (verb) to credit or give responsibility to; to attribute
Example: Although Sarah’s comments embarrassed me, I don’t impute
Any ill will to her; I think she didn’t realize what she was saying.
Synonyms: accredit, accuse
Arable
Definition: (adjective) to able to cultivated for growing crops
Example: Rocky New England has relatively little arable land.
Synonyms: Fertile, Bountiful
Proximity
Definition: (noun) the state, quality, sense or fact of being near
Example: Neighborhood resident were angry over the proximity of the
Sewage plant to the local school
Synonyms: closeness, nearness
Definition: (Adjective) produced by humans rather than by natural forces.
Example: Clothing is a factitious item, and so it the shoes which humans wear with
The outfits.
Synonyms: artificial, to make
Woolgathering
Definition: (Adjective) Indulgence in idle daydreaming
Example: Often when I am in math class I find myself woolgathering.
Synonyms: detachment, impartiality
Irrational
Definition: (adjective) not endowed with reason.
Example: Charles knew that his fear of insects was irrational,
But he was unable to overcome it.
Synonyms: illogical, unreasonable
Purify
Definition: (verb) to make pure, clean or perfect.
Example: The new plant is supposed to purify the drinking water
Provided to everyone in the nearby town.
Synonyms: cleanse, clarify, clean
Impute
Definition: (verb) to credit or give responsibility to; to attribute
Example: Although Sarah’s comments embarrassed me, I don’t impute
Any ill will to her; I think she didn’t realize what she was saying.
Synonyms: accredit, accuse
Arable
Definition: (adjective) to able to cultivated for growing crops
Example: Rocky New England has relatively little arable land.
Synonyms: Fertile, Bountiful
Proximity
Definition: (noun) the state, quality, sense or fact of being near
Example: Neighborhood resident were angry over the proximity of the
Sewage plant to the local school
Synonyms: closeness, nearness
hierarchy
DEFINITION: (noun) a ranking of people, things, or ideas from highest to lowest.
EXAMPLE: A cabinet secretary ranks just below the president and vice president in the hierarchy of the executive branch.
SYNONYMS: bureaucracy, network, organization
DEFINITION: (noun) a ranking of people, things, or ideas from highest to lowest.
EXAMPLE: A cabinet secretary ranks just below the president and vice president in the hierarchy of the executive branch.
SYNONYMS: bureaucracy, network, organization
Incorrigible
Definition: (adjective) impossible to manage or reform
Example: Lou is an incorrigible trickster, constantly playing practical jokes no
Matter how much his friends complain.
Synonyms: hopeless, useless
fallacy
DEFINITION: (noun) an error in fact or logic.
EXAMPLE: It's a fallacy to think that "natural" means "healthful"; after all, the deadly poison arsenic is completely natural.
SYNONYMS: misconception, falsehood
DEFINITION: (noun) an error in fact or logic.
EXAMPLE: It's a fallacy to think that "natural" means "healthful"; after all, the deadly poison arsenic is completely natural.
SYNONYMS: misconception, falsehood
Adversity
Definition: (noun) a state or condition that is contrary to one of well-being.
Example: It’s easy to be patient and generous when things are going well;
A person’s true character is revealed under adversity.
Synonyms: misfortune
Phlegmatic
Definition: (adjective) sluggish and unemotional in temperament
Example: It was surprising to see Tom, who is normally so phlegmatic,
Acting excited.
Synonyms: apathetic, distant
.
fallacy
DEFINITION: (noun) an error in fact or logic.
EXAMPLE: It's a fallacy to think that "natural" means "healthful"; after all, the deadly poison arsenic is completely natural.
SYNONYMS: misconception, falsehood
DEFINITION: (noun) an error in fact or logic.
EXAMPLE: It's a fallacy to think that "natural" means "healthful"; after all, the deadly poison arsenic is completely natural.
SYNONYMS: misconception, falsehood
spurious
DEFINITION: (adjective) lacking authenticity or validity.
EXAMPLE: The so-called Piltdown Man, supposed to be the fossil of a primitive human, turned out to be spurious, although who created the hoax is still uncertain.
SYNONYMS: false, fake
decry
DEFINITION:
(verb) to criticize or condemn.
EXAMPLE:
Cigarette ads aimed at youngsters have led many to decry the marketing tactics of the tobacco industry.
SYNONYMS:
denounce, censure
fallacy
DEFINITION:
(noun) an error in fact or logic.
EXAMPLE:
It's a fallacy to think that "natural" means "healthful"; after all, the deadly poison arsenic is completely natural.
SYNONYMS:
misconception, falsehood
Responsive
Definition; (adjective) reacting quickly and appropriately.
Example: The new director has promised to make the agency more responsive
To public complaints
Synonyms: acknowledging, Perceptive, forthcoming
Plastic
Definition: (adjective) able to be molded or reshaped.
Example: Because it is highly plastic, clay is an easy material for
Beginning sculptors to use.
Synonyms: Harsh, Material
Remorse
Definition: (noun) a painful sense of guilt over wrongdoing.
Example: In Poe’s story “The Tell-Tale Heart,” a murderer is driven insane
by remorse over his crime.
Synonyms: guilt, anguish
Decubitusucler
Definition: (noun) A form of a bedsore
Example: My Aunt Sally had a decubtusucler bedsore when she was
Sick in the hospital.
Synonyms: Illness, Lying down, Being bedridden
Decussate
Definition: (adjective) Intersected or crossed in the form of an X.
Example: To cross or become crossed so as to form an X; intersect, like a math
Graph equation.
Synonyms: Line, Numerals.
Slight
Definition: (adjective) Small in size, degree or amount.
Example: It is easier to recount grievances and slights than it is to set down a broad redress of such grievances and slights.
Synonyms: Frail, Tiny
servile
DEFINITION: (adjective) like a servant.
EXAMPLE: The tycoon demanded that his underlings behave in a servile manner, agreeing quickly with everything he said.
SYNONYMS: submissive, fawning
DEFINITION: (adjective) like a servant.
EXAMPLE: The tycoon demanded that his underlings behave in a servile manner, agreeing quickly with everything he said.
SYNONYMS: submissive, fawning
alacrity
DEFINITION: (noun) cheerful readiness to do something
EXAMPLE: Thrilled with the job offer, he accepted with alacrity--"Before they can change their minds!" he thought.
SYNONYMS: willingness, promptness, speed.
DEFINITION: (noun) cheerful readiness to do something
EXAMPLE: Thrilled with the job offer, he accepted with alacrity--"Before they can change their minds!" he thought.
SYNONYMS: willingness, promptness, speed.
florid
DEFINITION: (adjective) elaborate or flamboyant.
EXAMPLE: The grand ballroom was decorated in a florid style. Years of heavy drinking had given him a florid complexion.
SYNONYMS: flowery, fancy
circumlocution
DEFINITION: (noun) speaking in a roundabout way.
EXAMPLE: Legal documents often contain circumlocutions which make them difficult to understand.
SYNONYMS: wordiness, redundancy
Aristotelian logic
Definition: (noun) Aristotle's deductive method of logic, especially the theory of the syllogism.
Example: The formal logic based on Aristotle's and dealing with the relations between propositions in terms of their form instead of their content.
Synonyms: Smart, Knowledgeable
Dutch
Definition: (adjective) Of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture.
Example: The Dutch football team scored two goal near the ending of game.
Synonyms: Netherlands, German
Loving
Definition: (adjective) Feeling love; affectionate.
Example: The loving mother took her baby to see a doctor
After the child had been feeling ill.
Synonyms: caring, nice
Rendering
Definition: (noun) A depiction or interpretation, as in painting or music.
Example: The artist rendered his painting at the last minute to give it depth.
Synonyms: To Change, To Distort
Sempiternal
Definition: (Adjective) enduring forever; eternal
Example: When people go to hell they will sempiternal there the lake
Of fire. Synonyms: Going through, Dealing
Definition: (noun) Aristotle's deductive method of logic, especially the theory of the syllogism.
Example: The formal logic based on Aristotle's and dealing with the relations between propositions in terms of their form instead of their content.
Synonyms: Smart, Knowledgeable
Dutch
Definition: (adjective) Of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture.
Example: The Dutch football team scored two goal near the ending of game.
Synonyms: Netherlands, German
Loving
Definition: (adjective) Feeling love; affectionate.
Example: The loving mother took her baby to see a doctor
After the child had been feeling ill.
Synonyms: caring, nice
Rendering
Definition: (noun) A depiction or interpretation, as in painting or music.
Example: The artist rendered his painting at the last minute to give it depth.
Synonyms: To Change, To Distort
Sempiternal
Definition: (Adjective) enduring forever; eternal
Example: When people go to hell they will sempiternal there the lake
Of fire. Synonyms: Going through, Dealing
fraternize
DEFINITION: (verb) to associate with on friendly terms.
EXAMPLE: Although baseball players aren't supposed to fraternize with their opponents,
players from opposing teams often talk before games.
SYNONYMS: socialize
DEFINITION: (verb) to associate with on friendly terms.
EXAMPLE: Although baseball players aren't supposed to fraternize with their opponents,
players from opposing teams often talk before games.
SYNONYMS: socialize
elusive
DEFINITION:
(adjective) hard to capture, grasp, or understand.
EXAMPLE:
Though everyone thinks they know what "justice" is, when you try to define the concept precisely, it proves to be quite elusive.
SYNONYMS:
evasive, puzzling
barbaric
DEFINTION :(adjective) Not civilized, cruel and lack of manner
EXAMPLE: The Mongolians were barbaric in the way they lived and acted. They burned
Down villages and took villages by storm.
SYNONYMS: boorish, churlish
Sullen
DEFINTION: (Adjective) broodingly and sullenly unhappy
EXAMPLE: The forests where I went camping were sullen. There was no sun and there was no
Animals.
SYNONYMS: glum, moody
Magnificent
DEFINTION: (Adjective) Marked by extraordinary elegance, beauty, and splendor.
EXAMPLE: The castles in Germany are Magnificent, such detail in those buildings.
SYNONYMS: Grand
Frighten
DEFINTION: (adjective) To fill with fear; alarm. To drive or force by arousing fear.
EXAMPLE: The Haunted House was quite frightening, there were people dressed as if
They were corpses.
SYNONYMS: Fear, Terror
Studious
DEFINTION: (Adjective) Given to diligent study: a quiet, studious child.
EXAMPLE: The third graders worked studiously on their history test, the teacher was
proud of them.
SYNONYMS: Quiet, Noiseless
Hooligan
DEFINTION: (Adjective) A tough and aggressive or violent youth.
EXAMPLE: Most of the children at the troubled school are hooligans, they no respect
For others or themselves.
SYNONMYS: troubled, bad
Ballsy
DEFINTION:(Adjective) Very tough and courageous, often recklessly or presumptuously.
EXAMPLE: The marines were ballsy during the battle between America and the Germans, it
Took much strength to fright.
SYNONYMS: Proud, Tough
Night Terror
DEFINTION: A state of intense fear and agitation sometimes experienced, especially by children, on awakening from a stage of sleep not associated with dreaming but characterized by extremely vivid hallucinations.
EXAMPLES: The child down the street always screams at night , I have heard that the little girl has night
Terrors.
SYNONYMS: Scared, frighten.
conformity
DEFINITION:
(noun) agreement with or adherence to custom or rule.
EXAMPLE:
In my high school, conformity was the rule: everyone dressed the same, talked the same, and listened to the same music.
SYNONYMS:
compliance, assent
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
New Moon
DEFINTION: (Adjective) The phase of the moon occurring when it passes between the earth and the sun and is invisible or visible only as a narrow crescent at sunset.
EXAMPLES: The new moon was beautiful; it had a glow like no other.
SYNONYMS: Half Moon, Full Moon
Star Sapphire
DEFINTION: (Adjective) A sapphire with a polished convex surface exhibiting asterism.
EXAMPLE: The star sapphire was beautiful was in the night sky, I loved to see its beauty.
SYNONYMS: Stars, Shapes
Bluing
DEFINTION: (NOUN) Any of various coloring agents used to counteract the yellowing of laundered fabrics.
EXAMPLE: When I do laundry I always see the bluing in the fabric softener, its always fascinating.
SYNONYMS: Colors. Blue
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Definition: (noun) An artistic and literary movement characterized by extreme realism.
Example: Many artist during the middle ages started to painted realistic people or
items which is called supper realism.
Synonyms: Creative, Artistic
Street Scape
Definition: (noun) An artistic representation of a street.
Example: In California a lot of walls and the streets have spray paint art
On the walls called graffiti.
Synonyms: Urban, Art
Coruscate
Definition: (Verb) to give forth flashes of light; sparkle and glitter
Example: The jewelry store has many coruscate items, such as
bracelets, necklaces and watches.
Synonyms: Diamonds, Candlelight
Vulgar Latin
Definition: (noun) The common speech of the ancient Romans
Example: Vulgar Latin is distinguished from standard literary Latin and is the ancestor of the Romance languages.
Synonyms: Speech, Way of Life
Beaked Whale
Definition: (noun) Any of various toothed whales of the family Ziphiidae.
Example: The beaked whale has a long beaklike snout and a small dorsal fin and inhabiting all of the oceans.
Synonyms: Animals, Whales
Unsaturated Fat
Definition: (noun) A fat derived from plant and some animal sources, especially fish, that is liquid at room temperature.
Example: Intake of foods containing more unsaturated fats than saturated fats may contribute to reduced blood cholesterol levels.
Synonyms: Unhealthy, Fatty
Tree Heath
Definition: (Noun) A Mediterranean evergreen shrub or small tree
Example: Tree Heath has a fragrant white flowers grouped in large terminal panicles, It is the source of briarroot.
Synonyms: Tree, Green
Cuirass
Definition: (Noun) A piece of armor for protecting the breast and back
Example: A carefully primped irony, that cuirass of art in the early Eighties, is necessary a distance so affected as to constitute a hopeless impediment to feeling.
Synonyms: Defense, Protection
Forlorn
Definition: (Adjective) Appearing sad or lonely because deserted or abandoned
Example: Wretched or pitiful in appearance or condition: forlorn roadside shacks
Synonyms: Hopeless, Desperate
Estates
Definition: (noun) A landed property, usually of considerable size
Example: A major social class, such as the clergy, the nobility, or the commons, formerly possessing distinct political rights owned estates.
Synonyms: Property, Land
Recapitulate
Definition: (Verb) To repeat in concise form
Example: Recapitulate is to appear to repeat during the embryonic development of the individual organism.
Synonyms: To grow, To form.
Reduplicate
Definition: (Verb) To repeat over and again; redouble.
Example: Reduplicate is to form a new word by doubling all or part of a word.
Synonyms: Doubled
Ultramodern
Definition: (Adjective) extremely modern in ideas or style; completely up-to-date.
Example: The rich and famous have homes decorated in ultramodern future and artwork.
Synonyms: Hip, Modern
Romaic
Definition: (Noun) Modern Greek
Example: Many Greeks now speak Romaic the more modern and less proper speech.
Synonyms: Word, Speech, Modern
Commission
Definition: (Noun) The act of granting certain powers or the authority to carry out a particular task or duty.
Example: The act of committing or perpetrating: the commission of a crime.
Synonyms: money, conditions
Morning Prayer
Definition: (noun) The liturgical service used for morning worship in the Anglican Church. Also called matins.
Example: Every morning my church has a morning prayer, to those who need prayer in their lives.
Synonyms: Blessing, Payer
Misanthrope
Definition: (Noun) One who mistrust all of mankind.
Example: There are many misanthropes in the world, hating or mistrusting mankind
Synonyms: Untrusting, Hateful
Ailurophobe
Detention: (Noun) One who hates or fears cats.
Example: Many Americans have a ailurophobe, the fear of cats.
Synonyms: Phobia, fear
Misogynist
Definition: (Adjective) One who hates women.
Example: Many gay men are misogynist, they have a dislike or hated
towards women.
Synonyms: Hated, Dislike
protagonist
DEFINITION:
(noun) the main character in a story or play; the main supporter of an idea.
EXAMPLE:
Leopold Bloom is the protagonist of James Joyce's great novel Ulysses.
SYNONYMS:
central character, advocate
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
Marvelous
Definition: (Adjective) Causing wonder or astonishment
Example: The highest or best kind or quality; first-rate: has a marvelous collection of rare books.
Synonyms: Miraculous; supernatural
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
contemporary
DEFINITION:
(adjective) modern; from the same time.
EXAMPLE:
I prefer old-fashioned furniture rather than contemporary styles.
SYNONYMS:
current
relevance
DEFINITION:
(noun) connection to the matter at hand.
EXAMPLE:
Testimony in a criminal trial may be admitted only if it has clear relevance to the question of guilt or innocence.
SYNONYMS:
pertinence, connection
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
genial
DEFINITION:
(adjective) friendly, gracious.
EXAMPLE:
A good host welcomes all visitors in a warm and genial fashion.
SYNONYMS:
agreeable, amicable
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
Indeterminate
DEFINITION:
(adjective) not definitely known.
EXAMPLE:
The college plans to enroll an indeterminate number of students; the size of the class will depend on the number of applicants and how many accept offers of admission.
SYNONYMS:
imprecise, inconclusive
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
stagnate
DEFINITION:
(verb) to become stale through lack of movement or change.
EXAMPLE:
HASH(0x83719c8)
SYNONYMS:
decay, decline, languish
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
fugitive
DEFINITION:
(noun) someone who has escaped.
EXAMPLE:
When two prisoners broke out of the local jail, police were warned to keep an eye out for the fugitives.
SYNONYMS:
escapee, bolter
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
DEFINITION:
(adjective) hard to capture, grasp, or understand.
EXAMPLE:
Though everyone thinks they know what "justice" is, when you try to define the concept precisely, it proves to be quite elusive.
SYNONYMS:
evasive, puzzling
barbaric
DEFINTION :(adjective) Not civilized, cruel and lack of manner
EXAMPLE: The Mongolians were barbaric in the way they lived and acted. They burned
Down villages and took villages by storm.
SYNONYMS: boorish, churlish
Sullen
DEFINTION: (Adjective) broodingly and sullenly unhappy
EXAMPLE: The forests where I went camping were sullen. There was no sun and there was no
Animals.
SYNONYMS: glum, moody
Magnificent
DEFINTION: (Adjective) Marked by extraordinary elegance, beauty, and splendor.
EXAMPLE: The castles in Germany are Magnificent, such detail in those buildings.
SYNONYMS: Grand
Frighten
DEFINTION: (adjective) To fill with fear; alarm. To drive or force by arousing fear.
EXAMPLE: The Haunted House was quite frightening, there were people dressed as if
They were corpses.
SYNONYMS: Fear, Terror
Studious
DEFINTION: (Adjective) Given to diligent study: a quiet, studious child.
EXAMPLE: The third graders worked studiously on their history test, the teacher was
proud of them.
SYNONYMS: Quiet, Noiseless
Hooligan
DEFINTION: (Adjective) A tough and aggressive or violent youth.
EXAMPLE: Most of the children at the troubled school are hooligans, they no respect
For others or themselves.
SYNONMYS: troubled, bad
Ballsy
DEFINTION:(Adjective) Very tough and courageous, often recklessly or presumptuously.
EXAMPLE: The marines were ballsy during the battle between America and the Germans, it
Took much strength to fright.
SYNONYMS: Proud, Tough
Night Terror
DEFINTION: A state of intense fear and agitation sometimes experienced, especially by children, on awakening from a stage of sleep not associated with dreaming but characterized by extremely vivid hallucinations.
EXAMPLES: The child down the street always screams at night , I have heard that the little girl has night
Terrors.
SYNONYMS: Scared, frighten.
conformity
DEFINITION:
(noun) agreement with or adherence to custom or rule.
EXAMPLE:
In my high school, conformity was the rule: everyone dressed the same, talked the same, and listened to the same music.
SYNONYMS:
compliance, assent
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
New Moon
DEFINTION: (Adjective) The phase of the moon occurring when it passes between the earth and the sun and is invisible or visible only as a narrow crescent at sunset.
EXAMPLES: The new moon was beautiful; it had a glow like no other.
SYNONYMS: Half Moon, Full Moon
Star Sapphire
DEFINTION: (Adjective) A sapphire with a polished convex surface exhibiting asterism.
EXAMPLE: The star sapphire was beautiful was in the night sky, I loved to see its beauty.
SYNONYMS: Stars, Shapes
Bluing
DEFINTION: (NOUN) Any of various coloring agents used to counteract the yellowing of laundered fabrics.
EXAMPLE: When I do laundry I always see the bluing in the fabric softener, its always fascinating.
SYNONYMS: Colors. Blue
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Definition: (noun) An artistic and literary movement characterized by extreme realism.
Example: Many artist during the middle ages started to painted realistic people or
items which is called supper realism.
Synonyms: Creative, Artistic
Street Scape
Definition: (noun) An artistic representation of a street.
Example: In California a lot of walls and the streets have spray paint art
On the walls called graffiti.
Synonyms: Urban, Art
Coruscate
Definition: (Verb) to give forth flashes of light; sparkle and glitter
Example: The jewelry store has many coruscate items, such as
bracelets, necklaces and watches.
Synonyms: Diamonds, Candlelight
Vulgar Latin
Definition: (noun) The common speech of the ancient Romans
Example: Vulgar Latin is distinguished from standard literary Latin and is the ancestor of the Romance languages.
Synonyms: Speech, Way of Life
Beaked Whale
Definition: (noun) Any of various toothed whales of the family Ziphiidae.
Example: The beaked whale has a long beaklike snout and a small dorsal fin and inhabiting all of the oceans.
Synonyms: Animals, Whales
Unsaturated Fat
Definition: (noun) A fat derived from plant and some animal sources, especially fish, that is liquid at room temperature.
Example: Intake of foods containing more unsaturated fats than saturated fats may contribute to reduced blood cholesterol levels.
Synonyms: Unhealthy, Fatty
Tree Heath
Definition: (Noun) A Mediterranean evergreen shrub or small tree
Example: Tree Heath has a fragrant white flowers grouped in large terminal panicles, It is the source of briarroot.
Synonyms: Tree, Green
Cuirass
Definition: (Noun) A piece of armor for protecting the breast and back
Example: A carefully primped irony, that cuirass of art in the early Eighties, is necessary a distance so affected as to constitute a hopeless impediment to feeling.
Synonyms: Defense, Protection
Forlorn
Definition: (Adjective) Appearing sad or lonely because deserted or abandoned
Example: Wretched or pitiful in appearance or condition: forlorn roadside shacks
Synonyms: Hopeless, Desperate
Estates
Definition: (noun) A landed property, usually of considerable size
Example: A major social class, such as the clergy, the nobility, or the commons, formerly possessing distinct political rights owned estates.
Synonyms: Property, Land
Recapitulate
Definition: (Verb) To repeat in concise form
Example: Recapitulate is to appear to repeat during the embryonic development of the individual organism.
Synonyms: To grow, To form.
Reduplicate
Definition: (Verb) To repeat over and again; redouble.
Example: Reduplicate is to form a new word by doubling all or part of a word.
Synonyms: Doubled
Ultramodern
Definition: (Adjective) extremely modern in ideas or style; completely up-to-date.
Example: The rich and famous have homes decorated in ultramodern future and artwork.
Synonyms: Hip, Modern
Romaic
Definition: (Noun) Modern Greek
Example: Many Greeks now speak Romaic the more modern and less proper speech.
Synonyms: Word, Speech, Modern
Commission
Definition: (Noun) The act of granting certain powers or the authority to carry out a particular task or duty.
Example: The act of committing or perpetrating: the commission of a crime.
Synonyms: money, conditions
Morning Prayer
Definition: (noun) The liturgical service used for morning worship in the Anglican Church. Also called matins.
Example: Every morning my church has a morning prayer, to those who need prayer in their lives.
Synonyms: Blessing, Payer
Misanthrope
Definition: (Noun) One who mistrust all of mankind.
Example: There are many misanthropes in the world, hating or mistrusting mankind
Synonyms: Untrusting, Hateful
Ailurophobe
Detention: (Noun) One who hates or fears cats.
Example: Many Americans have a ailurophobe, the fear of cats.
Synonyms: Phobia, fear
Misogynist
Definition: (Adjective) One who hates women.
Example: Many gay men are misogynist, they have a dislike or hated
towards women.
Synonyms: Hated, Dislike
protagonist
DEFINITION:
(noun) the main character in a story or play; the main supporter of an idea.
EXAMPLE:
Leopold Bloom is the protagonist of James Joyce's great novel Ulysses.
SYNONYMS:
central character, advocate
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
Marvelous
Definition: (Adjective) Causing wonder or astonishment
Example: The highest or best kind or quality; first-rate: has a marvelous collection of rare books.
Synonyms: Miraculous; supernatural
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
contemporary
DEFINITION:
(adjective) modern; from the same time.
EXAMPLE:
I prefer old-fashioned furniture rather than contemporary styles.
SYNONYMS:
current
relevance
DEFINITION:
(noun) connection to the matter at hand.
EXAMPLE:
Testimony in a criminal trial may be admitted only if it has clear relevance to the question of guilt or innocence.
SYNONYMS:
pertinence, connection
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
genial
DEFINITION:
(adjective) friendly, gracious.
EXAMPLE:
A good host welcomes all visitors in a warm and genial fashion.
SYNONYMS:
agreeable, amicable
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
Indeterminate
DEFINITION:
(adjective) not definitely known.
EXAMPLE:
The college plans to enroll an indeterminate number of students; the size of the class will depend on the number of applicants and how many accept offers of admission.
SYNONYMS:
imprecise, inconclusive
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
stagnate
DEFINITION:
(verb) to become stale through lack of movement or change.
EXAMPLE:
HASH(0x83719c8)
SYNONYMS:
decay, decline, languish
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back
fugitive
DEFINITION:
(noun) someone who has escaped.
EXAMPLE:
When two prisoners broke out of the local jail, police were warned to keep an eye out for the fugitives.
SYNONYMS:
escapee, bolter
abridge
DEFINITION:
(verb) to shorten, to reduce.
EXAMPLE:
The Bill of Rights is designed to prevent Congress from abridging the rights of Americans.
SYNONYMS:
shorten, abbreviate, cut back