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To bring about or inflict.
raze
languish
wreak
mute
A state of confusion or agitation; tumult.
turmoil
atrocity
wreak
flagrant
A retaliation for an injury
raze
reprisal
wreak
abject
To level to the ground; to destroy completely.
raze
wreak
flagrant
reprisal
To soften or tone down the sound of.
raze
languish
wreak
mute
To lose hope, strength, or vitality because of neglect or bad conditions.
mute
reprisal
languish
dire
Clearly offensive or bad; conspicuously acting against what is right.
commemorate
flagrant
atrocity
turmoil
A group that enjoys superior status to others.
enhance
advocate
elite
abject
Having terrible consequences; urgent or desperate.
dire
dialect
flagrant
turmoil
A form of language spoken in a certain geographical region that has its own grammar; pronunciation, and vocabulary.
mute
dire
reprisal
dialect
To serve as a memorial to; to remember in a solemn manner.
commemorate
enhance
languish
raze
An act of great cruelty and wickedness.
advocate
flagrant
atrocity
wreak
To plead in favor of; to defend.
advocate
dialect
enhance
abject
Most miserable; wretched.
atrocity
elite
turmoil
abject
Franklin spoke a Spanish dialect with his abuela when he was younger. This means he spoke...
a combination of Spanish and English.
a form of Spanish that had it's own pronunciations, grammar and vocabulary.
a few Spanish phrases with no grammatical errors.
Spanish with a perfect accent.
The toddlers wreaked havoc on the children's daycare center. The definition of wreak in this sentence is...
to bring about or inflict
a retaliation for an injury
having terrible consequences
an act of great cruelty and wickedness
A synonym for atrocious would be...
honest
truthful
forceful
cruel
An antonym for razed would be...
destroyed
rebuilt
lifted up
defended
A synonym for languish would be to...
gain strength
gain favor
lose hope
lose fear
An antonym for flagrant would be...
odorous
amazing
offensive
insignificant
Brutal and Wicked acts were committed by both sides of the Civil War.
Reprisals
Atrocities
Turmoils
Abjects
This drought has left all of the crops, but especially the corn, losing strength and vitality in the fields.
languishing
commemorating
advocating
reprising
Those who died during the fighting at Gettysburg have been remembered in a fittingly solemn manner by Lincoln's concise and eloquent speech.
dialected
advocated
commemorated
enhanced
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