
Addendum Aghast Ample Apparition Assert Cower Disdain Epitaph Ethical Facitious Inaudible Indiscriminate Intrigue Jurisdiction Plebian Plausible Prodigal Proximity Pulvarize Volatile
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- Q1The ability to make someone feel curiosity or fascination.IntrigueApparitionProximityDisdain30s
- Q2A term used to describe behavior that is morally right and follows accepted principles of conduct.EthicalProdigalPlausibleFacitious30s
- Q3To show a lack of respect or to treat someone as if they are unworthy.CowerAssertDisdainAmple30s
- Q4To shrink back in fear or to show cowardice.IntrigueAssertPulvarizeCower30s
- Q5A term used to describe a situation or substance that is unstable and can change rapidly.PlausibleVolatileAmpleIndiscriminate30s
- Q6An addition or supplement that is added, often to clarify something or provide more information.ApparitionEpitaphAddendumIndiscriminate30s
- Q7A written statement about a person's life, often inscribed on a tombstone.EpitaphPlebianAghastJurisdiction30s
- Q8To express a strong belief or affirmation in something.AssertFacitiousCowerIndiscriminate30s
- Q9To crush into small pieces or powder; to break down a substance completely.ProximityIntriguePulvarizeAghast30s
- Q10A common person; one of the general population, often used to contrast with the aristocracy.PlebianCowerJurisdictionAmple30s
- Q11To shrink away or crouch, especially in fear or shame.DisdainAssertCowerProdigal30s
- Q12A formal statement of the quality or character of a person who has died, often inscribed on a tombstone.PlebianJurisdictionApparitionEpitaph30s
- Q13Capable of being believed or accepted as true or reasonable.VolatileFacitiousInaudiblePlausible30s
- Q14A sudden and intense excitement or curiosity about something.AddendumIntrigueDisdainAmple30s
- Q15The act of adding something, especially a supplement or an additional document.AddendumEthicalPulvarizeCower30s