Brittany & Cody. Words 1-10. Brittany.  Animosity  Apathy  Apprehensive  Commend  Compatible Condolence Consecrate Decrepit Deride Ingenuous.

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Brittany & Cody

Words Brittany.  Animosity  Apathy  Apprehensive  Commend  Compatible Condolence Consecrate Decrepit Deride Ingenuous

Animosity.  (n.) strong dislike; bitter hostility.

Apathy.  (n.) a lack of feeling, emotion, or interest.

Apprehensive.  (adj.) fearful or anxious, especially about the future.

Commend.  (v.) to praise, express approval; to present as worthy of attention, to commit to the care of.

Compatible.  (adj.) able to get along or work well together; capable of use with some other model or system.

Condolence.  (n.) an expression of sympathy.

Consecrate.  (v.) to make sacred, hallow; to set apart for a special purpose.

Decrepit.  (adj.) old and feeble, worn out, ruined.

Deride.  (v.) to ridicule, laugh at with contempt.

Ingenuous.  (adj.) innocent, simple, frank, sincere.

Words Cody.  Multifarious  Obsolete  Omnivorous  Parsimonious  Quandary Recalcitrant Reprisal Revel Stultify Suave

Multifarious.  (adj.) having great variety; numerous and diverse.

Obsolete.  (adj.) out-of-date, no longer in use.

Omnivorous.  (adj.) eating every kind of food, eagerly taking in everything, having a wide variety of tastes.

Parsimonious.  (adj.) stingy, miserly, meager, poor, small.

Quandary.  (n.) a state of perplexity or doubt.

Recalcitrant.  (adj.) stubbornly disobedient, resisting authority.

Reprisal.  (n.) an injury done in return for injury.

Revel.  (v.) to take great pleasure in; (n.) a wild celebration.

Stultify.  (v.) to make effective or useless, cripple, to have a dulling effect on.

Suave.  (adj.) smoothly agreeable or polite; pleasure to the senses.