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Abridge

Abridge. Definition: (n) a follower, supporter; ( adj ) attached, sticking to Synonyms: shorten, condense, abbreviate Antonyms: expand, enlarge , augment. Adherent. Definition: (n.) a follower, supporter; ( adj ) attached, sticking to Synonyms: disciple

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Abridge

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  1. Abridge • Definition: (n) a follower, supporter; (adj) attached, sticking to • Synonyms: shorten, condense, abbreviate • Antonyms: expand, enlarge, augment

  2. Adherent • Definition: (n.) a follower, supporter; (adj) attached, sticking to • Synonyms: disciple • Antonyms: opponent, adversary, critic

  3. Altercation • Definition: (n.) an angry argument • Synonyms: quarrel, dispute, squabble • Antonyms: agreement, accord

  4. Cherubic • Definition: (adj) resembling an angel portrayed as a little child with a beautiful, round, or chubby face; sweet and innocent • Synonyms: angelic, seraphic, beatific • Antonyms: impish, devilish, fiendish

  5. Condone • Definition: (v.) to pardon or overlook • Synonyms: ignore, turn a blind eye to • Antonyms: censure, • condemn, disapprove

  6. Dissent • Definition: (v) to disagree; (n) disagreement • Synonyms: differ, dispute • Antonyms: agree, concur, harmony

  7. Eminent • Definition: (adj) famous, outstanding, distinguished; projecting • Synonyms: illustrious, renowned • Antonyms: obscure, nameless, lowly

  8. Exorcise • Definition: (v) to drive out by magic; to dispose of something troublesome, menacing • Synonyms: expel, dispel Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spent his life trying to exorcise hatred and violence from the lives of millions of people.

  9. Fabricate • Definition: (v) to make, manufacture; to make up, invent • Synonyms: put together, devise, contrive • Antonyms: take apart, undo, destroy

  10. Irate • Definition: (adj.) angry • Synonyms: incensed, infuriated, enraged • Antonyms: calm, composed, cool

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  21. Irate: (adj) angry

  22. Marauder: (n) a raider, plunderer • Marauders raided the farmhouse, stealing everything they could find.

  23. Obesity: (n) excessive fatness O-bee-sity

  24. Pauper: (n) an extremely poor person Pauper Prince

  25. Pilfer: (v) to steal in small quantities

  26. Rift: (n) a spilt, break, breach

  27. Semblance: (n) a likeness; an outward appearance; an apparition No semblance of fear.

  28. Surmount: (v) to overcome, rise above The climbers attempted to surmount Mount Everest. The young girl tries to surmount her fear of heights.

  29. Terminate: (v) to bring to an end

  30. Trite: (adj) commonplace; overused, stale Trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite, trite

  31. Usurp: (v) to seize and hold a position by force or without right Scar attempted to usurp the throne from Mufasa, the rightful king of the jungle.

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