Obsequious Adjective Servile; docile (easily handled or managed)

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Obsequious Adjective Servile; docile (easily handled or managed) The obsequious servants waited on the guests without being asked.                   

Concur Verb To agree; to coincide I concur with the decision to build a new gymnasium; we’ve needed an update for years.                                               

Ubiquitous Adjective Ever present; everywhere The ubiquitous fog made it hard for drivers to see the road right in front of them.                                   

Throes Noun Painful struggle; agony The United States is in the throes of an economic collapse due to the mismanagement of money.                                                                

Forbearance Noun Patience; tolerance Teachers need an incredible amount of forbearance in order to be successful working with children.                                 

List One Review The _______________ flames engulfed the entire house. In the __________ of depression, Sylvia Plath committed suicide. Brad was an ____________ child; his parents made him take care of the entire house. The two boys __________ that fighting over the girl was just stupid. The hunter’s ____________ helped him shoot the prize deer on the last day of the season.