1.adjourn (v) to stop proceedings for a time; to move to another place Syn: postpone, discontinue Ant: open, call to order.

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1.adjourn (v) to stop proceedings for a time; to move to another place Syn: postpone, discontinue Ant: open, call to order

2.alien (n) a citizen of another country; (adj) foreign, strange Syn: exotic Ant: native, endemic

3.comely (adj) having a pleasing appearance Syn: good-looking, attractive, bonny Ant: plain, homely, ugly, repulsive

4.compensate (v) to make up for; to repay for services Syn: pay back, recompense Ant: fail to reward, stiff

5.dissolute (adj) loose on one's morals or behavior Syn: dissipated, debauched, immoral, corrupt Ant: chaste, moral, seemly, proper

erratic (adj) not regular or consistent, different from what is ordinarily expected, undependable Syn: irregular, inconsistent Ant: steady, consistent, dependable

8.expulsion (n) the process of driving or forcing out Syn: ejection, ouster, eviction Ant: admittance, admission

9.feint (n) a deliberately deceptive movement, a pretense Syn: trick, ruse, subterfuge, dodge, bluf f

10.fodder (n) food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose Syn: feed, provender

11.fortify (v) to strengthen; build up Syn: reinforce, shore up Ant: weaken, undermine, sap, impair

12.illegible (adj) difficult or impossible to read Syn: unreadable, Indecipherable, scribbled Ant: readable, distinct, clear, decipherable

Syn: laugh at, mock, taunt Ant: applause, accolades jeer (v) to make fun of rudely or unkindly (n) a rude remark

lucrative (adj) bringing in money, profitable Syn: gainful, moneymaking Ant: unprofitable, losing, in the red

mediocre (adj) average, ordinary, undistinguished Syn: run-of-the-mill Ant: exceptional

proliferate (v) to reproduce, increase or spread rapidly Syn: multiply, mushroom Ant: decrease, diminish

subjugate (v) to conquer by force, bring under complete control Syn: subdue, vanquish Ant: be conquered, submit

sully (v) to soil, stain, tarnish, defile, besmirch Syn: pollute, taint, smear Ant: cleanse, purify, decontaminate

tantalize (v) to tease, torment by teasing Syn: tempt, lead on, make one’s mouth water Ant: satisfy, fulfill, gratify

terse (adj) brief and to the point IDK LOL NO Go Syn: succinct, crisp, short and sweet Ant: wordy, diffuse, prolix

unflinching (adj) firm, showing no signs of fear Syn: resolute, steadfast, unwavering Ant: irresolute, wavering, vacillating