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via/fer para/spec phan/solv Leg her/hes/vid stems

obviate To make unnecessary; to avoid Home Screen

confer To discuss something with someone else; consult. Home Screen

Proliferate To increase greatly in number, multiply. Home Screen

Impervious Unable to be affected. Home Screen

Use defer in a sentence I chose to defer my homework until after I had dinner. Home Screen

disparate Different or diverse. Home Screen

aspect A part that can be considered or viewed. Home Screen

imperative Absolutely necessary; crucial. Home Screen

perspicacious Wise; insightful; acutely intelligent. Home Screen

Use retrospective in a sentence. The television show I watched last night was a retrospective on the life of John F. Kennedy. Home Screen

ephiphany A moment of great insight. Home Screen

resolute Determined; steadfast Home Screen

phenomenon A fact or event which can be observed and or documented. Home Screen

insoluble Impossible to solve or fix. Home Screen

Use diaphanous in a sentence Her diaphanous dress was completely inappropriate in the windy conditions. Home Screen

diligent Hard working and careful. Home Screen

sacrilege An act against a holy person or place. Home Screen

recollect To remember; to recall. Home Screen

Use diligent in a sentence. The straight A student was diligent in his studies. Home Screen

Use recollect in a sentence. It was difficult for the football player to recollect his playing days after so many hits to the head. Home Screen

conducive Supportive; encouraging; helping to bring about. Home Screen

invincible Unable to be conquered. Home Screen

provincial Limited in knowledge of the world; narrowminded. Home Screen

evince To establish; to reflect the truth. Home Screen

induce To lead towards some action. Home Screen

vid To see. Home Screen

spec To look. Home Screen

her/hes To attach; be fixed. Home Screen

phan To appear; to show. Home Screen

pari Be visible, appear. Home Screen