Vocabulary Exercise: Definitions

List Number: 10359

Vocabulary
Vocabulary Practice


    Word * Part of Speech Definition Audio Available?
    revile Verb To attack someone with abusive language Yes
    revive Verb To return to life; to recover life or strength; to become reanimated or reinvigorated Yes
    revive Verb To recover from a state of obscurity, neglect or depression Yes
    revive Verb To restore, or bring again to life; to reanimate Yes
    revive Verb To raise from coma, depression, or discouragement Yes
    revive Verb To renew in the mind or memory; to recall attention to; to reawaken Yes
    connive Verb To cooperate with others secretly in order to commit a crime Yes
    connive Verb To plot or scheme Yes
    connive Verb To pretend to be ignorant of something in order to escape blame Yes
    excite Verb To stir the emotions of Yes
    excite Verb To arouse or bring out feelings; to stimulate Yes
    recede Verb To move back, to move away Yes
    recede Verb To take back Yes
    concrete Adjective Particular, perceivable, real, such as concrete evidence Yes
    concrete Adjective Made of concrete building material Yes
    compete Verb To seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving Yes
    concede Verb To yield or suffer; to surrender Yes
    concede Verb To grant, as a right or privilege Yes
    concede Verb To admit to be true; to acknowledge Yes
    convene Verb To come together; to meet; to unite Yes
    convene Verb To cause to assemble; to call together Yes
    impede Verb To get in the way of; to hinder Yes
    unseen Adjective Not seen or discovered Yes
    unseen Adjective Unskilled; inexperienced Yes
    supreme Adjective Dominant, having power over all others Yes
    release Noun A software version Yes
    release Noun Anything recently released or made available Yes
    release Noun That which is released, untied or let go Yes
    release Verb To let go of; to cease to hold or contain Yes
    release Verb To make available to the public Yes
    release Verb To free or liberate; to set free Yes

    Vocabulary Word Activities

    • Use the word in an original sentence.
    • Find and learn the definition of the word.
    • Know how to pronounce the word.
    • Which parts of speech is the word used as (e.g. noun, verb)?
    • What are other forms of the word such as plurals or tenses.
    • What are synonyms of the word?
    • What are antonyms of the word?
    • What is the origin or etymology of the word?
    • What words rhyme with this word?

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