Verbal Advantage Level 1 and 2 words
Terms
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- To restate, put into different words.
- paraphrase
- Apparent, appearing or seeming to be true without being demonstrated or proved.
- ostensible
- To wander, ramble, deviate.
- digress
- Eerie, strange, weird, mysterious.
- uncanny
- Frankness, openness, sincere expression.
- candor
- Gloomy, moody, glum, grupmy.
- morose
- Skilled, handy.
- adept
- Soaked, thoroughly wet, drenched.
- saturated
- Practical, having to do with actual practice.
- pragmatic
- Sympathetic, agreeable, same taste.
- congenial
- Unpredictable, changing abruptly for no logical reason.
- capricious
- Noisy, offensively loud, flagrant.
- blatant
- Required, neccesary, mandatory.
- obligatory
- Unimportant, of little consequence.
- negligible
- Unyielding, immovable, inflexible.
- adamant
- Occasional, infrequent, irregular.
- sporadic
- The forefront of an action or movement.
- vanguard
- To agree, unite in decision, to act together, to occur together.
- concur
- Early development or maturity.
- precociousness
- Apart, at a distance, withdrawn.
- aloof
- Belief, faith, or opinion.
- creed
- Cheap and showy, gaudy.
- tawdry
- Irritable, cross, complaining.
- peevish
- Very difficult, hard to achieve or accomplish.
- arduous
- Attractive, pleasing in appearance.
- personable
- Firmly determined or settled, having a set opinion.
- resolute
- An assumption, theory, hypothesis.
- supposition
- Unreasoned, based on personal feelings rather than logic. Determined in an illogical manner. Excercising unrestrained power.
- arbitrary
- Lacking variety, unvarying, dull.
- monotonous
- Something handed down from the past.
- legacy