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(v.) to kidnap, carry off by force
Synonyms: seize, snatch
Some people with vivid imaginations fear that hostile aliens will come to Earth to ___________ humans. |
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(adj.) not clear; having two or more possible meanings
Synonyms: vague, uncertain, unclear, equivocal
The purpose of a text is to determine whether students learned the material, not to confuse them with _________ questions. |
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(v.) to stop short and refuse to go on; to refuse abruptly; to prevent from happening; (n.) (in baseball) an illegal motion made by a pitcher
Synonyms: (v.) resest, hesitate, block
My horse __________ when I urged it to go up the steep mountain slope.
The opposing team scored an additional run because of the pitcher's __________. |
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(adj.) closely and firmly packed together; small; (v.) to squeeze together; (v.) an agreement between parties; a small case containing a mirror and fac powder; a small car
Synonyms: (adj.) dense; (v.) compress
Computers are much more __________ now than they were a generation ago.
Workers at the town dump were asked to ___________ the trash to save space. |
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(v.) to consult, talk over, exchange opinions; to present as a gift, favor, or honor
Synonyms: deliberate, award, bestow
The committee will __________ before taking any action on the proposed new contract. |
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(v.) to set aside for a special purpose; to mark an animal's ear for identification; (n.) an identifying mark or feature
Synonyms: (v.) reserve; (n.) trait, attribute
Let's ____________ the money we received for the new building fund. |
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(adj.) extremely cold; lacking in warmth or feeling
Synonyms: freezing, unresponsive
Antarctica has a very ____________ climate. |
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(n.) an instrument, tool; (v.) to put into effect
Synonyms: (n.) device, utensil; (v.) to fulfill, accomplish, acheive, apply, carry out |
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(adj.) too great to be counted; unpredictable, uncertain
Synonyms: countless, measureless
Concerned scientists worry that global warming may cause ___________ damage to out environment. |
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(adj.) beyond question or argument, definitely true
Synonyms: irrefutable, undeniable, incontestable, inarguable
With such ____________ evidence, Judge Lee must rule to drop all charges against my client. |
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(adj.) thorough, deep; showing great effort; concentrated
Synonyms: thoroughgoing, heightened, exhaustive
It took _____________ physical therapy for the injured athlete to regain her strength and speed. |
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(n.) a planned movement; a skillful plan; a scheme; (v.) to perform or carry out such a planned movement
Synonyms: (n.) move, tactic; (v.) guide, manipulate
THe troops carries out a night ___________ as part of the training mission.
It takes a steady hand to ______________ the high-speed power drill. |
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(n.) an action taken to destroy something or to prevent it from working properly; (v.) to take such destructive action
Synonyms: (v.) vandalize, cripple, subvert, destroy
Foreign embassies worry about __________.
Angry workers decided to __________ the factory to protest its poor working conditions. |
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(adj.) not enough; barely enough; marked by a smal or insufficient amount
Synonyms: inadequate, meager, skimpy, bare
Somehow, we made the ___________ supply of food stretch for nearly a week. |
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(adj.) done in a way so as not to be seen or observed; sneaky, underhanded
Synonyms:sly, furtive
The nervous robber took ____________ glances at the cash register. |
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(adj.) tall, strong, and healthy
Synonyms: sturdy, husky, brawny, athletic, hefty
That ____________ young man will make a very good wrestler. |
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(v.) to grow vigorously; to grow in wealth and possessions
Synonyms: flourish, blossom, prosper
Angela remains hopeful that her business will _____________ in today's Internet culture. |
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(adj.) of enormous size, strength, power or scope
Synonyms: gigantic, huge, mighty, immense
The movie plot explores the ____________ struggle between the forces of good and evil. |
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(adj.) possessing or acting with bravery or boldness
Synonyms: brave, bold, courageous, gallant, heroic |
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