Absurd (ab·SURD) (Adjective)
Meaning: Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate Usage: 1. The idea of a flying car might seem __________now, but it could be a reality in the future. 2. His claim that…
Become Extraordinary
Meaning: Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate Usage: 1. The idea of a flying car might seem __________now, but it could be a reality in the future. 2. His claim that…
Meaning: Difficult to understand; obscure Usage: 1. The professor’s lecture on quantum mechanics was so __________that most students were perplexed. 2. She enjoys reading __________philosophy texts that challenge her understanding.…
Meaning: Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence Usage: 1. The concept of freedom is __________, but its importance is universally acknowledged.…
Meaning: Not allowing oneself to indulge in excess, especially with eating and drinking Usage: 1. Her _____________habits contributed to her excellent health. 2. The monk lived an ___________lifestyle, simple and…
Meaning: To restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something Usage: 1. He decided to __________from sweets to improve his health. 2. They _________ed from voting in the election. Cues: In…
Meaning: To set someone free from guilt, obligation, or punishment Usage: 1. The jury _____________ed her of any wrongdoing. 2. He was ___________ed from the promise he could not keep.…
Meaning: Formal release from guilt, obligation, or punishment Usage: 1. She sought ________________for her sins during confession. 2. The priest granted ____________, freeing him from his guilt. Cues: In the…
Meaning: To leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection or arrest Usage: 1. The thief _____________ed with the jewels in the dead of night. 2. Fearing retribution, he chose…
Meaning: To repeal or do away with a law, right, or formal agreement Usage: 1. The government decided to ________________the outdated law. 2. The contract was mutually ____________by both parties.…
Meaning: The act of renouncing or rejecting something Usage: 1. _____________of personal gain for the greater good is a noble endeavor. 2. His life of __________was admired by many in…