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Question 1: enthralling
Answer:
captivate, spellbinding; Ant. boring
Question 2: ambivalent
Answer:
having contrary feelings or attitudes, uncertain as to course of action; Syn. undecided; Ant. certain, firmly convinced
Question 3: frugal
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avoiding spending money unnecessarily; Syn. thrifty, economical; Ant. wasteful
Question 4: impertinent
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insolently rude, not within the proper bounds of good taste or manners; Syn. intrusive, meddlesome, obtrusive, officious; Ant. reverent, respectful
Question 5: dross
Answer:
waste material; Ant. valuable material
Question 6: atone
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to make amends; Ant. to offend
Question 7: gambol
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to playfully skip or leap; Ant. to trudge
Question 8: foreboding
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promotion of evil, an ominous omen; Syn. prediction, portent, presentiment; Ant. serene
Question 9: banal
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common, ordinary, lacking freshness, hackneyed; Syn. inane, insipid, jejune, vapid; Ant. fresh, unique, extraordinary
Question 10: discord
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disagreeing, inconsistent; Ant. same, consistent
Question 11: befuddled
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confused; Ant. clearheaded
Question 12: exacting
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demanding, requiring great care; Syn. burdensome, onerous, oppressive; Ant. indulgent
Question 13: coagulate
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to gather together in a mass, to clot, to congeal; Ant. to flow freely
Question 14: document
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to support with references or citations; Ant. to leave unsupported
Question 15: chimera
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a fantasy, a horrible creature of the imagination; Syn. fantasy, vision; Ant. gentle creature
Question 16: eulogy
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praise or tribute; Syn. encomium, panegyric, tribute; Ant. defamation
Question 17: burly
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great in bodily size, sturdy, brusque; Ant. slight, refined, mannered
Question 18: equivocate
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to attempt to lie, to mislead, or to hide the truth; Syn. palter, prevaricate; Ant. to tell the truth
Question 19: disjunction
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act of disjoining; Ant. union
Question 20: commiserate
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to express sympathy or pity; Ant. to remain aloof
Question 21: apathy
Answer:
a lack of concern or feeling, indifference; Syn. phlegm, stoicism, stolidness; Ant. enthusiastic devotion
Question 22: abase
Answer:
to degrade, to humiliate; Syn.-corrupt, debase, debauch, demean, deprave, vitiate; Ant.-to exalt
Question 23: empirical
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based on observation or experiment and not on theory; Ant. theoretical
Question 24: capricious
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changing suddenly, fickle; Syn. inconstant, mercurial, unstable; Ant. stable
Question 25: expiate
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to atone or to make amends for a sin or a crime; Ant. to hold grudges
Question 26: incurious
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uninterested, lacking normal curiosity; Ant. interested, curious
Question 27: dupe
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to trick, to fool, to deceive, or to cheat, to bilk
Question 28: epicure
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a person who understands a lot about food and drink, a connoisseur; Syn. gastronome, gourmet, gourmand; Ant. ascetic