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Aghast

Aghast . People were aghast at the senseless brutality of the crime. Adj – filled w/ amazement, disgust, fear or terror. Syn – shocked, horrified Ant – delighted, overjoyed. ample. Thanks to the wet spring weather, squirrels will have an ample supply of acorns. Adj – more than enough.

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Aghast

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  1. Aghast People were aghast at the senseless brutality of the crime.

  2. Adj – filled w/ amazement, disgust, fear or terror Syn – shocked, horrified Ant – delighted, overjoyed

  3. ample Thanks to the wet spring weather, squirrels will have an ample supply of acorns.

  4. Adj – more than enough Syn – sufficient, adequate Ant – insufficient, inadequate

  5. apparition The vivid apparition seemed so real that it completely unnerved me.

  6. N – a ghost or ghostly figure Syn – phantom, spector

  7. assert The defendant firmly asserted her innocence to the jury.

  8. V – to declare or state as truth Syn – affirm, avow

  9. cower The tiny kittens cowered in the corner, afraid of the big dog.

  10. V – to crouch or shrink away from in fear or shame Syn – cringe, flinch Ant – stand up to

  11. disdain Fair-minded people have only disdain for racism in all forms. I emphatically disdain their cowardly behavior.

  12. N – a feeling of contemptv – to look upon w/ scorn Syn – spurn, reject Ant – respect, revere

  13. epitaph Most people never stop to consider the words that might one day appear on their epitaph.

  14. N – brief statement written on a tombstone Syn – tombstone inscription

  15. ethical New developments in medicine often lead to discussions of important ethical questions.

  16. Adj – having to do w/ morals, values, right and wrong Syn – upright, honorable Ant – immoral, dishonest

  17. facetious We had to laugh at her facetious remarks.

  18. Adj – humorous, not meant seriously Syn – comical, witty Ant – serious, humorless

  19. inaudible Some high-frequency sounds are inaudible to the human ear.

  20. Adj – not able to be heard Syn – faint, indistinct Ant – audible, easily heard

  21. indiscriminate The indiscriminate slaughter of right whales brought that species to the brink of extinction.

  22. Adj – w/out restraint Syn – haphazard, random Ant – selective, discriminating

  23. intrigue Investigators uncovered a shocking network of lies and international intrique.

  24. N – crafty doings, underhanded plotting; v – to form and carry out plots Syn – scheme, ploy Ant – fair play

  25. Jurisdiction Cases involving robbery and assault are usually tried under the jurisdiction of the state courts.

  26. N – an area of authority or control; the right to administer justice Syn -- purview

  27. plausible Their story didn’t sound plausible to me.

  28. Adj – appearing true, reasonable, or fair Syn –believable, probable Ant – improbable, far-fetched

  29. prodigal We have a tight budget, we make an exception for prodigal celebrations on family birthdays.

  30. Adj – wastefully extravagant; lavishly or generously abundantn – one who is wasteful Syn – improvident; wastrel Ant – frugal, stingy, miserly

  31. plebeian At one time, the plebeians of ancient Rome were excluded from holding public office of any kind.

  32. Adj – common, vulgar; belonging to the lower classn – a common person Syn – lowborn, coarse, unrefined Ant – aristocratic, cultivated

  33. proximity People with children often choose a house because of its proximity to schools.

  34. N – nearness; closeness Ant – distance, remoteness

  35. pulverize At many old mills in Vermont, granite stones were used to pulverize the grain.

  36. V – to grind or pound to a powder or dust Syn n– crush, demolish

  37. sequel Readers are eagerly awaiting a sequel to the author’s best –selling mystery novel.

  38. N – that which follows; a result Syn == follow up, continuation Ant – prelude, curtain-raiser

  39. volatile A person who is usually calm and collected may nevertheless sometimes behave in a volatile manner.

  40. Adj – highly changeable, explosive Syn – unstable, erratic Ant – stable, steady

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