Practice Vocabulary #5, Sem. 2 - articulate
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- Q1having a strong feeling of opposition, antipathy, or repugnance; opposedaversepervadebroachdenounce30s
- Q2To bring up (a subject) for discussion or debatebroachaccostaverseslander30s
- Q3To send forth light in flashes; sparkle; to be animated or brilliantslanderbroachscintillatedenounce30s
- Q4To approach and speak to, especially aggressively or insistently, as with a demand or requestpervadearticulateaccostscintillate30s
- Q5To increase or spread at a rapid rateproliferatedenounceaccostepigraph30s
- Q6A motto or quotation, as at the beginning of a literary composition, setting forth a themeaverseepigrapharticulatepervade30s
- Q7to spread through or throughout, especially subtly or graduallyscintillatepervadeslanderbroach30s
- Q8A false and malicious statement or report about someonebroachproliferateslanderscintillate30s
- Q9To condemn openly as being wrong or reprehensibledenounceaccostepigraphslander30s
- Q10Expressing oneself easily in clear and effective languagedenouncearticulateaverseproliferate30s