← Vocab Unit 13 Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All ad infinitum Definition: endlessly Part of Speech: adverb Synonyms: forever, unceasingly, incessantly, ceaselessly Antonyms: succintly, concisely, tersely, briefly apportion Definition: to divide and give out in shares Part of Speech: verb Synonyms: to distribute, allot, parcel out, allocate Antonyms: keep, save, posses, preserve bona fide Definition: genuine Part of Speech: adjective Synonyms: authentic, indisputable, legitimate, certified Antonyms: flase, fake, bogus, spurious, counterfeit buoyant Definition: able to float easily; able to hold things up; cheerful, hopeful Part of Speech: adjective Synonyms: blithe, jaunty, lighthearted, animated Antonyms: downcast, depressed, gloomy, morose clique Definition: a small, exclusive group of people Part of Speech: noun Synonyms: an inner circle, coterie Antonyms: group, gathering, council concede Definition: to admit as true; to yield, submit Part of Speech: verb Synonyms: to acknowledge, grant, allow, assent Antonyms: to contest, dispute, gainsay, challenge congenial Definition: getting on well with others; agreeable, pleasant Part of Speech: adjective Synonyms: friendly, sociable, amiable, compatible Antonyms: disagreeable, surly; cold, standoffish lofty Definition: very high; noble Part of Speech: adjective Synonyms: elevated, towering; exalted, grand Antonyms: base, petty, low, sordid, despicable migration Definition: a movement from one country or region to another Part of Speech: noun Synonyms: a population shift, mass movement Antonyms: small movement, population stable perceive Definition: to be aware of through the senses, observe; to grasp mentally Part of Speech: verb Synonyms: to notice, discern; to understand Antonyms: to miss, overlook, be blind to perverse Definition: inclined to go against what is expected; stubborn; turned away from what is good or proper Part of Speech: adjective Synonyms: obstinate, contrary, mulish; wayward Antonyms: tractable, docile, amendable, yielding prelude Definition: an introduction; that which comes before or leads off Part of Speech: noun Synonyms: a preface, overture, prologue, "curtain raiser" Antonyms: an epilogue, postlude, aftermath rancid Definition: stale, spoiled Part of Speech: adjective Synonyms: foul, rank, fetid, sour, rotten, putrid Antonyms: wholesome, fresh rustic Definition: 1.) countrylike; simple, plain; awkward 2.) one who lives in the country Part of Speech: 1.) adjective 2.) noun Synonyms: rough, unsophisticated, countrified Antonyms: citified, urban; sophisticated, suave sever Definition: to separate, divide into parts Part of Speech: verb Synonyms: to cut off, amputate; to break off, dissolve Antonyms: to join, unite, weld together sordid Definition: wretchedly poor; run-down; mean or selfish Part of Speech: adjective Synonyms: filthy, squalid; base, vile; seedy, sleazy Antonyms: pure, noble; opulent, lavish untenable Definition: not capable of being held or defended; impossible to maintain Part of Speech: adjective Synonyms: indefensible, insupportable, groundless Antonyms: irreftuable, impregnable, incontestable versatile Definition: able to do many things well; capable of many uses Part of Speech: adjective Synonyms: adaptable, handy, all-around, many-sided Antonyms: limited, specialized, restricted vindicate Definition: to clear from hint or charge of wrongdoing; to defend successfully against opposition; to justify Part of Speech: verb Synonyms: to acquit, absolve, exonerate; to advocate Antonyms: to implicate, incriminate, codemn, convict wane Definition: to lose size, strength, or power Part of Speech: verb Synonyms: to diminish, decline, subside, dwindle Antonyms: to grow, wax, amplify, balloon, increase