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20 Cards in this Set

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acquit
verb
to declare not guilty
synonym: exonerate, dismiss
antonym: convict,declare guilty
deem
verb
to think, believe, to consider
synonym: judge, regard
devestate
verb
to destroy, lay waste
synonym: wreck, desolate
antonym: develop, improve
discredit
verb
to throw doubt upon, cause to be distrusted
synonym: disparage
antonym: confirm, corroborate
elusive
adjective
difficult to catch or hold, hard to explain or understand
synonym: slippery, puzzling
generate
verb
to bring into existence
synonym: create, produce, cause
antonym: end, terminate
idolize
verb
to worship as an idol
synonym: adore, revere
antonym: despise, detest
ingratitude
noun
a lack of thankfulness
synonym: thanklessness
antonym: thankfulness
keepsake
noun
something kept in memory of the giver; a souvenir
synonym: reminder, memento
mortal
noun
a being that must eventually die
adjective
causing death, fatal
antonym: noun - a god; adj. - everlasting
ovation
noun
an enthusiastic public welcome
synonym: cheers, bravos
antonym: boos, jeers
petty
adjective
unimportant, trivial, narrow minded
synonym: insignificant
antonym: important, major
plight
noun
a sorry condition or state
verb
to pledge, promise solemnly
repent
verb
to feel sorry for what one has done
synonym: regret
antonym: rejoice over
reverie
noun
a daydream
synonym: fantasy, meditation
revocation
noun
an act or instance of calling back
synonym: repeal, withdrawal
antonym: confirmation
scan
verb
to examine closely
noun
an examination
synonym: study, glance at, survey
strand
noun
a beach or shore, a string of hair
verb
to drive or run aground
synonym: fiber, thread, abandon
antonym: rescue, save
strife
noun
bitter disappointment, fighting
synonym: conflict, turmoil
antonym: peace, calm, harmony
topple
verb
to fall forward, to over turn
synonym: upset, tumble
antonym: remain upright, set up