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

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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 Antonyms: opponent, adversary, critic

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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Irate: (adj) angry

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

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

Pauper: (n) an extremely poor person Pauper Prince

Pilfer: (v) to steal in small quantities

Rift: (n) a spilt, break, breach

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

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

Terminate: (v) to bring to an end

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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.