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ATONE (verb) To make amends

ATONE (verb) To make amends. Nothing the convicted murderer said could ATONE for his crime. DEVOID (adj.) Entirely without; lacking. Our football team is totally DEVOID of an offense; we haven’t scored a touchdown in the last four games. REPLETE (adj.)

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ATONE (verb) To make amends

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  1. ATONE (verb) To make amends Nothing the convicted murderer said could ATONE for his crime.

  2. DEVOID (adj.) Entirely without; lacking Our football team is totally DEVOID of an offense; we haven’t scored a touchdown in the last four games.

  3. REPLETE (adj.) Full or supplied to the utmost; gorge The students loveThe True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle because it is REPLETE with adventure.

  4. MAMMOTH (adj.) huge; gigantic Until I visited New York City, I could not imagine the MAMMOTH size of the Empire State Building.

  5. BALEFUL (adj.) Threatening; hurtful; malignant; ominous Bethcast a BALEFUL glance at her boyfriend when he said she had gained a lot of weight.

  6. DIMINUTION (noun) The act or process of diminishing; reduction The crew of the crippled submarine was concerned with the DIMINUTION of their air supply.

  7. PURBLIND (adj.) Having poor vision; nearly or partly blind The PURBLIND man was undergoing surgery to restore his sight.

  8. ETHEREAL (adj.) Very light; airy; delicate; heavenly An ETHEREAL mist covered the hill in the morning.

  9. LACKADAISICAL (adj.) Showing lack of interest; listless Her LACKADAISICAL attitude will hurt her chances of getting into college.

  10. BLAND (adj.) Lacking flavor or zest; dull The doctor putHunteron a BLAND diet to soothe his stomach problems.

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