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 Definition: support with evidence or authority  Part of Speech: Verb  Synonym: verify  Antonym: refute  The evidence didn't corroborate with his.

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2  Definition: support with evidence or authority  Part of Speech: Verb  Synonym: verify  Antonym: refute  The evidence didn't corroborate with his testimony

3  Definition: of or related to love  Part of Speech: Adj.  Synonym: amatory  Antonym: hateful  He acted amorously towards her.

4  Definition: marked by propriety and good taste  Part of Speech: Adj.  Synonym: proper  Antonym: unseemly  I don’t think I’ve ever seen a teenager act decorously.

5  Definition: to execute promptly  Part of Speech: Verb  Synonym: hasten  Antonym: delay  We were asked to expedite this presentation.

6  Definition: pleasing or picturesque in natural simplicity  Part of Speech: Adj.  Synonym: pastoral  Antonym: imperfect  The river had an idyllic appeal.

7  Definition: to place side by side unexpected combinations of color, shape, and ideas  Part of Speech: Verb  Synonym: connect  Antonym: disjoin  Their juxtaposition is one civilization’s great mysteries.

8  Definition: white, glowing or luminous with heat  Part of Speech: Adj.  Synonym: beaming  Antonym: lackluster  The embers produced a incandescent glow.

9  Definition: to cause irritation or annoyance to  Part of Speech: Verb  Synonym: bother  Antonym: placate  Pierre’s behavior exasperated Vasili.

10 Definition: being at variance Part of Speech: Adj. Synonym: cacophonous Antonym: harmonious A mistuned band can easily become a discordant wreck.

11  Definition: tending to erupt into violence  Part of Speech: Adj.  Synonym: fluid  Antonym: immutable  Joe handled the volatile substance with great care.

12  Definition: to enlarge from internal pressure  Part of Speech: Verb  Synonym: inflate  Antonym: shrink  His head seemed to distend as he ranted on.

13  Definition: fruitful in offspring or vegetation  Part of Speech: Adj.  Synonym: fertile  Antonym: barren  A lot of attention is paid to fecund people.

14  Definition: wise through reflection and experience  Part of Speech: adjective  Synonym: prudent  Antonym: ignorant  His sagely words suggested great wisdom.

15  Definition: emptied or lacking content  Part of Speech: Adj.  Synonym: vacant  Antonym: full  His blank expression suggested his mind was vacuous.

16  Definition: to subject to usually bitter or contemptuous ridicule  Part of Speech: Verb  Synonym: gibe  Antonym: commend  Noah was derided all the way up until the flood.

17  Definition: marked by or disposed to doing good  Part of Speech: Adj.  Synonym: humane  Antonym: barbaric  The Red Cross is a benevolent organization.

18  Definition: to examine closely and minutely  Part of Speech: Verb  Synonym: examine  Antonym: overlook  Our behavior was placed under great scrutiny.

19  Definition: deliberately affected or self- consciously emotional; overly dramatic, in behavior or speech.  Part of Speech: Adv  Synonym: dramatic  Antonym: reserved  Danny has a rather histrionic way of thinking.

20  Definition: designed or intended to teach  Part of Speech: Adj.  Synonym: sermonic  Antonym: pointless  The didactic way in which teachers normally do things is somewhat tedious.

21  Definition: to attack violently with blows or words  Part of Speech: Verb  Synonym: attack  Antonym: defend  The crusaders assailed Acre’s walls.

22  There once was a benevolent man who never derided anyone. Some people called him a sage, and most people came to him so that he could corroborate their work. He would scrutinize it and point out any errors in a non histrionic manner. One day a friend of his asked him a question he had already answered three or four times. That was the last straw, he was exasperated beyond belief. He began to assail his friend with many volatile words. He ran away with the usually didactic man on his trail. To expedite his escape, he got in his car and drove off. His mind was still vacuous as to what he did to upset the man. As he drove of he juxtaposed the two separate personalities of his friend and saw that they where very discordant. The sage, reliving what he had just done to one of his best friends, went to an idyllic spot down by the river to think what he could do to make up. His mind became a fecund area for decorous ideas. He sat there thinking until sunrise. When he saw the incandescent sun distending on the horizon he was struck with a great idea. He knew his friend had amorous feelings for a girl he knew, but he hadn’t been introduced. He rushed off to arrange for them to meet.

23 "amorous." Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. 12 Sep. 2010. “decorous." Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition. HarperCollins Publishers. 12 Sep. 2010. "Google Images." Google. 2009.Web. 10 Sept. 2010 Thesaurus. Web. 10 Sept. 2010.


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