English 1.  V- to run off and hide  Syn – bolt, make off, skip town.

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English 1

 V- to run off and hide  Syn – bolt, make off, skip town

 N- APPROACH OR ADMITTANCE TO PLACES, PERSONS, THINGS; AN INCREASE  V- TO GET AT, OBTAIN  SYN- ENTRY, INGRESS  ANT- TOTAL EXCLUSION

 N- lack of government and law, confusion  Syn- chaos, disorder, turmoil, pandemonium  Ant – law and order, peace and quiet

 Adj- hard to do, requiring much effort  Syn- hard, difficult, laborious, fatiguing  Ant- easy, simple, effortless

 V- to overcome with fear, intimidate; to dishearten, discourage  Syn – dismay  Ant – encourage, reassure

 V- to free from tangles or complications  Syn- Unravel, unwind, unscramble  Ant – tangle up, ensnarl, snag

 Adj- favorable, fortunate  Syn- promising, encouraging  Ant- ill-omened, sinister

 Adj- determined in advanced by destiny or fortune  Syn- destined, preordained, doomed  Ant- chance, random

 V- to mislead by a trick; swindle  Syn- put over on, fool  Ant – disabuse

 Adj- not having life, without energy or spirit  Syn- dead, spiritless  Ant – living, alive, energetic

 V- to burn to ashes  Syn – burn up, cremate, reduce to ashes

 Adj- brave, fearless, unshakable  Syn- valiant, daring  Ant – timid, cowardly

 N- theft  Syn – stealing, robbery  Ant – timid, cowardly

 Adj- bending easily; easily influenced  Syn – flexible, elastic, plastic

 Adj- overly self-important in speech and manner; excessively stately or ceremonious  Syn- bombastic, pretentious  Ant- plain, unpretentious

 N- a very steep cliff; the brink or edge of disaster  Syn- crag, bluff, ledge  Ant- abyss, chasm, gorge

 N- an original model on which later versions are patterned  Syn- example, sample  Ant- copy

 V- to make right; correct  Syn- set right  Ant – mess up, botch

 N- a temporary relief or delay  V- to grant a postponement  Syn- n- stay, respite; v- delay  Ant - v- proceed

 V- to attack with words, call bad names  Syn – to malign, vilify  Ant- praise, acclaim, idolize