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He EFFACED his unhappy memories. |
Efface To wipe out; do away with; expunge (V) |
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His work was very MUDDLED. |
Muddle To mix up in a confused or bungling manner (V) |
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As a Republican, she was obviously OPINIONATED. |
Opinionated Obstinate or conceited with regard to the menu of one's own opinions (Adj) |
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My science homework is perennial. Send help. |
Perennial Lasting for an indefinitely long time (Adj) |
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Genetic factors may PREDISPOSE human beings to certain metabolic diseases. |
Predispose To give an inclination to or tendency to beforehand (V) |
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I will never RELINQUISH the TV remote, no matter how much your quiz may insist it. |
Relinquish To renounce or surrender (V) |
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They SALVAGED the ancient clock from the ship. |
Salvage The act if saving a ship or its cargo from the perils of the sea (N) |
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The earthquakes here are SPASMODIC. |
Spasmodic Sudden but brief, sporadic (Adj) |
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The gold was convincing, but SPURIOUS. |
Spurious Not genuine, authentic, or true (Adj) |
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My friends are UNBRIDLED. |
Unbridled Not controlled or restrained (Adj) |