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allocate
(v.) to set apart or designate for a special purpose; to distribute.
Syn.: assign, allot, distribute.
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ardent
(adj.) very enthusiastic, impassioned.
Syn.: intense, fervent, avid.
Ant.: indifferent, stolid, phlegmatic, apathetic.
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assiduous
(adj.) persistent, attentive, diligent.
Syn.: industrious, unremitting, sedulous.
Ant.: lazy, lackadaisical, shiftless.
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brash
(adj.) prone to act in a hasty manner; impudent.
Syn.: rash, impetuous, brazen, impertinent.
Ant.: prudent, wary, cautious, circumspect.
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capricious
(adj.) subject to whims or passing fancies.
Syn.: impulsive, fickle, unpredictable, mercurial.
Ant.: constant, steady, unwavering.
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chastise
(verb) to inflict physical punishment as a means of correction; to scold severely.
Syn.: discipline, censure.
Ant.: commend, reward.
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copious
(adj.) abundant; plentiful; wordy, verbose.
Syn.: ample, profuse, bountiful.
Ant.: inadequate, meager, scanty, concise.
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deviate
(v.) to turn aside; to stray from a norm; (n.) one who departs from a norm; (adj.) differing from a norm, heterodox, unconventional.
Syn.: (v.) diverge, veer, swerve.
Ant.: (v.) conform to, abide by; (adj.) orthodox.
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emaciated
(adj., part.) unnaturally thin.
Syn.: withered, shriveled.
Ant.: plump, fat, obese, corpulent.
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exult
(verb) to rejoice greatly.
Syn.: revel, glory.
Ant.: mope, sulk, regret, rue, lament.
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gnarled
(adj.) knotted, twisted, lumpy.
Syn.: knotty, misshapen, contorted.
Ant.: smooth, unblemished, straight.
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indemnity
(noun) a payment for damage or loss.
Syn.: compensation, restitution, reparation.
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inkling
(noun) a hint; a vague notion.
Syn.: clue, intimation, suggestion.
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limpid
(adj.) clear, transparent; readily understood.
Syn.: lucid, intelligible.
Ant.: murky, opaque.
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omnipotent
(adj.) almighty, having unlimited power or authority.
Syn.: all-powerful.
Ant.: powerless, impotent, feeble, weak.
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palatable
(adj.) agreeable to the taste or one's sensibilities; suitable for consumption.
Syn.: edible, appetizing, attractive.
Ant.: inedible, distasteful, disagreeable.
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poignant
(adj.) deeply affecting, touching; keen or sharp in taste or smell.
Syn.: heartrending, bittersweet, melancholy.
Ant.: unaffecting, bland, vapid, insipid, funny.
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rancor
(noun) bitter resentment or ill-will.
Syn.: animosity, enmity, bitterness.
Ant.: goodwill, harmony, rapport, amity.
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sophomoric
(adj.) immature and overconfident; conceited.
Syn.: pretentious, superficial, fatuous.
Ant.: mature, judicious, knowledgeable.
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spontaneous
(adj.) arising naturally; not planned or engineered in advance.
Syn.: unpremeditated, unplanned, impromptu.
Ant.: premeditated, planned, contrived, rehearsed.
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omni-
all
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\-pot-
power
(don’t do drugs kids : )))
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\-soph-
wise
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\-loc-
\-loct-
to place
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\-via-
\-vi-
way
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\-ate
to make or create
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de-
lower
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\-cop-
abundant
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\-able
\-ible
(to be) able to
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Idiomatic preposition for Exult
IN
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Idiomatic preposition for Deviate
FROM