10 4 verb
v
verb
• be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or withhold information
Example sentence • She equivocated when asked about her involvement in the scandal.
9 3 verb
v
verb
• administer an oil or ointment to; often in a religious ceremony of blessing
Example sentence • I will embrocate my sore muscles after my workout.
9 3 verb
v
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Example sentence • I mislocated my keys and had to search the entire house.
8 3 verb
v
verb
• become established in a new location
Example sentence • They decided to relocate to a bigger city for better job opportunities.
10 4 verb
v
verb
• allocate, distribute, or apportion anew
Example sentence • She decided to reallocate her savings towards a new car.
8 3 verb
v
verb
• distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose
Example sentence • The committee will allocate funds for the new project.
7 2 verb, adverb
v, adv
verb
• cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of
Example sentence • He tried to placate his upset girlfriend by buying her flowers.
9 3 verb, noun, adjective
v, n, adj
adjective satellite
• formed of separate units gathered into a mass or whole
verb
• amount in the aggregate to
Example sentence • The aggregate of all the votes determined the winner of the competition.
6 2 verb
v
verb
• leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily
Example sentence • Please vacate the premises immediately.
8 3 verb
v
verb
• declare or make legally valid
Example sentence • She validated her parking ticket before leaving the parking lot.
10 4 verb
v
verb
• part; cease or break association with
Example sentence • She tried to dissociate herself from the controversial comments made by her colleague.
7 2 verb
v
Example sentence • They decided to cremate the body instead of burying it.
9 2 verb
v
adjective satellite
• stretched out and lying at full length along the ground
verb
• get into a prostrate position, as in submission
Example sentence • He fell prostrate on the ground, unable to move.
7 2 verb
v
verb
• shake, quiver, or throb; move back and forth rapidly, usually in an uncontrolled manner
Example sentence • My phone vibrates whenever I receive a text message.
7 3 verb
v
verb
• fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns
Example sentence • The politician's actions were found to violate ethical standards.
9 3 noun, adjective
n, adj
noun
• a politician who is running for public office
Example sentence • She is a strong candidate for the job.
11 4 verb
v
verb
• perceive what is not there; have illusions
Example sentence • She claims to have hallucinated a whole conversation with her deceased grandmother.
10 4 verb
v
verb
• utter in a very loud voice
Example sentence • He vociferated his political beliefs at the rally.
7 3 verb
v
verb
• try to stir up public opinion
Example sentence • The protesters agitated for stricter gun control laws.
3 2 verb
v
noun
• goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment
Example sentence • She ate dinner early because she was hungry.
9 3 verb
v
verb
• behave as expected during of holidays or rites
Example sentence • We celebrate birthdays with cake and presents.
8 2 noun
n
noun
• any salt of chloric acid
Example sentence • Potassium chlorate is commonly used in fireworks.
4 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• the specified day of the month
Example sentence • I have a date with my partner tonight.
9 3 verb
v
adjective satellite
• lacking vitality or spirit; lifeless
verb
• preserve by removing all water and liquids from
Example sentence • The hot wind will desiccate the crops if there is no rainfall soon.
4 1 noun
n
noun
• an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future
verb
• decree or designate beforehand
Example sentence • She believes that fate will lead her to her true love.
11 3 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• an estimate that combines reasoning with guessing
verb
• estimate based on a calculation
Example sentence • Could you provide a guesstimate of how many people attended the event?
4 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• the emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action
verb
• dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards
Example sentence • I have a deep hate for spiders.
4 1 adverb, adjective
adv, adj
adjective
• being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time
adverb
• later than usual or than expected
adjective satellite
• after the expected or usual time; delayed
Example sentence • I missed the bus because I woke up late .
4 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• the officer below the master on a commercial ship
verb
• engage in sexual intercourse
Example sentence • My best friend and I are great mates.
11 3 noun, adjective
n, adj
noun
• a salt of perchloric acid
Example sentence • The presence of perchlorate in drinking water can be harmful to human health.
5 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• the federal department in the United States that sets and maintains foreign policies
Example sentence • New York is a state in the United States.
5 1 adverb, adjective
adv, adj
noun
• a person who has achieved distinction and honor in some field
adjective satellite
• relatively large in size or number or extent; larger than others of its kind
Example sentence • He did a great job on the project.
4 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• time during which some action is awaited
verb
• stay in one place and anticipate or expect something
Example sentence • The wait at the restaurant was over an hour.
8 3 noun, adjective
n, adj
noun
• a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.
adjective satellite
• not faithful to religion or party or cause
Example sentence • The apostate was excommunicated from the church for his beliefs.
9 3 verb
v
verb
• pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
Example sentence • The witness's testimony helped exculpate the defendant of all charges.
7 2 verb
v
noun
• a salt or ester of lactic acid
Example sentence • She always lactates heavily after giving birth.
11 4 verb
v
noun
• someone who has been admitted to a college or university
Example sentence • She matriculated at Harvard University.
8 3 verb
v
verb
• change the key of, in music
Example sentence • He modulated his voice to convey more emotion in his speech.
11 4 verb
v
verb
• be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or withhold information
Example sentence • He is known to prevaricate when confronted with difficult questions.
10 3 verb
v
Example sentence • The government promulgated a new law to protect the environment.
9 3 noun, adjective
n, adj
noun
• a person without moral scruples
adjective satellite
• deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good
verb
• reject (documents) as invalid
Example sentence • He was known as the town reprobate , always getting into trouble.
9 3 verb
v
verb
• perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation
Example sentence • They need to vaccinate the children before the start of the school year.
12 5 verb
v
verb
• part; cease or break association with
Example sentence • She tried to disassociate herself from the scandal.
10 4 verb
v
verb
• lift the regulations on
Example sentence • The government decided to deregulate the telecommunications industry.
14 5 verb
v
verb
• cause to be confused emotionally
Example sentence • The loud noise from the construction site discombobulated my concentration.
6 2 noun, adjective
n, adj
adjective
• having the equatorial diameter greater than the polar diameter; being flattened at the poles
noun
• a lay person dedicated to religious work or the religious life
Example sentence • The oblate shape of the planet Earth is well-known.
9 3 verb
v
verb
• deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing
Example sentence • He tried to suffocate his laughter by covering his mouth with his hand.
8 3 verb
v
verb
• put in motion or move to act
Example sentence • Please activate the security system before leaving the house.
9 3 verb
v
verb
• act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
Example sentence • The impartial judge will arbitrate the dispute between the two parties.
9 3 verb
v
verb
• make a mathematical calculation or computation
Example sentence • I need to calculate the total cost of the items in my shopping cart.
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