Weekly Vocabulary
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Immaculate (adj.): Pure white; extremely clean.
My room was imaculate after I cleaned it.
Contrary (adj.) Opposed; Opposite.
Contrary to what Jim thought, I felt that the plan would work.
Dismal (adj.): Cheerless and depressing.
The jail cell they forced me in was dismal and dark.
Concur (V.): To agree or approve.
"I concur," Leif Erickson said agreeing with Bobs Plan.
Tedious (Adj.): Causing Weariness; boring.
Doing home work is tedious.
Compensate (V.): To make up for.
"Let me compensate by giving $5,000,000," Bill Gates said with a smile.
Ornate (adj.): Highly Decorated.
The Christmas Tree was Ornate and sparkling.
Anecdote (N.): A short, amusing story.
When Jeff was 2, he held on to a ton of balloons and started to float.
Integrity: Adherence to moral and ethical principles.
He showed integrety when he addmitted to blowing up the car.
Demerit: A mark against a person for misconduct or deficiency.
He recieved a demerit and was demoted to sergeant.
Reprimand (v): A severe or formal criticism.
I was reprimanded for blowing up Sam’s car. Oops.
Subliminal (adj.): Existing or functioning below the level of consciousness.
The old school was subliminal.
Epic (adj.): Unusually long in great size or scope.
The rock star played guitar epically.
Avocation (n): Something a person does for enjoyment, outside his/her job.
His avocation was playing guitar.
Alumnus (n): A person who has attended a particular school, college, or university.
He was an alumnus of Shen.
Aloof (Adj.): Distant physically, or emotionally: reassured and remote.
He was aloof to society.
Apparition (n.): A ghostly figure: a sudden unusual sight.
Jim saw an apparition, jumped, fell down the stairs, and got a concussion.
Conscientious (adj.); Controls by or according to conscience.
He was conscientious and could control zombies with his mind.
Pensive (Ad): Deeply, often wistfully or dreamily thoughtful.
He was pensive by donating $900,000,000 to charity.
Speculation (n): Contemplation or consideration of a subject.
There was much speculation about the apparition they saw.
Acute (adj.): Sharp and strong or intense .
The sword was very sharp and acute.
Vex (v.): to disturb, annoy, or anger, especially by some small, repeated action.
Lukas! Stop vexing me! You are the most annying person ever!!!!!!!!!!!!
Audacity (n.): reckless boldness; daring.
I cannot believe you had the audacity to blow up Bob's car!!!
Stifled (adj.): held back; smothered.
He was stifled when Fred choked him.
Hypocritical (adj.): pretending to be what one is not; fake; insincere.
"Your such a hipocrite! you tell me not to blow stuff up but you just blew up my house!!
Fate (adj.): Power that is thought to determine the course of events.
It was John Conner's fate to lead the revolution against the machines.
Peril (N.): Danger.
An Terminator was hunting John Conner who was in great peril.
Resignation (N.): Acceptance of something that that is inescapable.
John Conner was resighned to his fate.
Grimace (N): Facial expression of pain or disgust. John grimaced when he saw his partner get shot.
Credulity (N): A disposition to believe too readily.
Lukas' credulity that Erikson was nice to him was stupid.
1.Opportunist- (n) one who takes advantage of every opportunity, regardless of the consequences.
Jim was an opportunist and entered every contest he could.
2. Tangible- (adj) able to be seen, touched, felt or real.
The hollogram looked tangible.
3. Intellectual--(adj) appealing to or involving intelligence or mental ability.
Albert Einstien was intellectual.
4. Invariably--(adv) constantly, always.
People invariably go to jail if they blow somthing up.
5. Cower-- (v) to shrink away as in fear or in shame.
He cowered in a corner as the man robbed his house.
6. Obscure- (v) to hide.
He obscured his tresure.
7. Impaired-(adj) lessened in quality, damaged.
When he broke his arm he was impaired.
8. Stimulus--(n) something that causes a response.
The frozen viking responded to stimulus.
1. Corrupt: (adj) morally unsound; evil; dishonest.
Ex. The corrupt politician is going to jail for trying to sell government positions.
2. Extravagant: (adj) Going beyond reasonable limits.
Ex. The blimp was loaded with 20,000 tons of guns and nuclear weapons.
3. Hospitable (adj) friendly and kind towards guests.
Ex. Since he was so hospitipal to costumers, his boss gave him a raise.
4. Evade (v) to avoid; to escape from (by cleverness).
Ex. When planning there escape from prison, they had to find a way to evade the gaurds.
5. Incite (v) to urge to action; to rouse.
Ex. Al Gore incited people to recycle to save the earth.
6. Communal (adj) common; public; belonging to a community.
Ex. The Ocean is communal property.
7. Doff (v) to take off or remove (as in clothing).
Ex. He doffed his shirt before going in the pool.
8. Undulate (v) to move like a wave; to fluctuate.
Ex. The road was covered in bumps and undulated.
9. Confide (v) to trust; to place trust in.
Ex. The voters confided in who they chose for President.
10. Capricious (adj) Given to changing one’smind.
Ex. The bi-polar person was said to be capricious.
Incredulous (adj)- not disposed or willing to believe; unbelievable; distrust.
It was incredulous the the murderer would turn good.
Gingerly (adv)- With extreme care or delicacy.
he picked up the baby gingerly.
Unfathomable (adj)- impossible to come to understand/unbelieveable.
In the 1800's, it was unfathomablr thet someone would ever be on the moon.
Nonchalantly (adv)- in a composed, unconcerned manner.
He nonchalantly walked into the room.
Sagely (adv)-In a wise manner; wisely.
He sagely answered his question.
Premonition: (n) an intuitive anticipation of a future event.
He had a premonition somthing bad would happpen that night.
Sophisticated: (adj) complicated; intricate. Appealing to cultivated tastes.
The president was sophisicated.
Elite: (adj) the best or most powerful members of group or class.
The special Ops team was made of elite soldiers.
Contemptuous: (adj): Showing a feeling of disdain for anything or anyone who breaks the rules.
The judge was contemptuous towards crminals.
Apprehensive: (adj) Anxious or fearful that something may happen.
He was always apprehensive because he always had premanitions.
Defiant: (adj): being bold or resistant to authority or force.
The gangster was defiant.
1. Breach (n): an opening gap, rupture; a violation or infraction. The brigand found a breach in is jail cell and escaped.
2. Brigand (n): a robber or outlaw. The brigand robbed the store.
3. Cumbersome (adj): clumsy, hard to handle.His backpack was cumbersome.
4. Debris (n): scattered fragments, wreckage. There was debris in the road.
5. Perennial (adj): lasting for a long time, persistent. The house was perennial.
6. Relinquish (v): to let go, give up. The car thief relinquished his car back to the original owner.
7. Spasmodic (adj): sudden and violent but brief; intermittent. he was spasmatic when he got a siezure.
8. Spurious (adj): not genuine, true or valid. He is spurious and lies all the time.
9. Unbridled (adj): Uncontrolled, lacking restraint. The samari attacked the enemy with unbridled force.
10. Admonish (v): To caution or advise against somthing. He was admonished not to go into the haunted house.
1. Adjourn: (v) to stop proceedings; move to another place. He was asked to adjourn to the court room.
2. Alien: (n) a citizen of another country. The alien snuck over to the united states in a box on a cargo ship.
3. Erratic: (adj) Not regular or consistent; different from what is expected. the concert was erratic and the band played totaly different songs than what was on there CD.
4. Illegible: (adj) difficult or impossible to read. the mans handwritting was illegible.
5. Jeer: (v) to make fun of rudely or unkindly. He jeered Jim for failing the test.
6. Lucrative: (adj) bringing in money or profitable. The bank robber was lucrative after his last break in.
7. Mediocre: (adj) average, ordinary. The guitar player was mediocre.
8. Proliferate: (v) to reproduce, increase or spread rapidly. The zombie virus proliferated around the world within a few months.
9. Subjugate: (v) to conquer by force, bring under control. In WWII, Germany subjugateted part of Europe.
10. Tantalize: (v) to tease or torment by teasing. he tantalized Joe because of his piece of junk car.
Abridge: v. to make shorter.
His essay was to long so he had to abridge it.
Dissent: v. to disagree; n. disagreement.
Democrates and Republicans dissent.
Semblance: n. a likeness; an outward appearance; an apparition.
The Dad and son were semblance.
Adherent: n. follower, supporter.
He was adherent to hippies.
Eminent: adj. famous, outstanding, distinguished, projecting.
Ozzy Osbourne is eminent.
Surmount: v. to overcome, rise above.
He surmounted his disabilities.
Altercation: n. an angry argument.
The thiefs lawyer and the victims lawyer had an altercation in court.
Cherubic: adj. angel child w/ round chubby face; sweet, innocent.
The baby was cherubic.
Fabricate: v. to make, manufacture, invent, to make up.
When he was caught stealing, he fabricated a lie to tell the cops.
Condone: v. to pardon or overlook.
Scince the thief had cinnections in the police, his robbery was condoned.
Adherence : Faithful attachment; devotion. He was adherent to his religion.
Aptitude: An inherent ability, as for learning; a talent. Jimmy Hendrix had a great aptitude for playing guitar.
Serene: Unaffected by disturbance; calm and unruffled. The lake was serene.
Palpable: Capable of being handled, touched, or felt; tangible. The hollogram looked palpable.
Distraught: Deeply agitated, as from emotional conflict. He was distraught because his friend was in a bad accident.
Transgression: violation of a law, command, or duty. The bank robber was transgressive.
Infraction: The act or an instance of infringing; a violation. Stealing is an ifraction to the law.
Chastise: to discipline or punish. He was chastised for getting into a fight.
Remorse: a sense of deep regret and guilt for some misdeed. He felt remorse for shooting him.
Reprieve: To postpone or cancel the punishment of. He reprieved the persons chastisment.
1) conjectural: (adjective) supposed; hypothetical; uncertain. The new theory was conjectural.
2) protruding :(verb) jutting out; projecting; protrude - to push or thrust outward. The flagpole protruded from the ground.
3) subdued: (adjective) quiet; muted; repressed; controlled; lowered in intensity or strength. he subdued his anger.
4.) appendage: (noun) something added or attached to an entity of greater importance or size; a limb. The evil kid killed a spider and tore off its appendages.
5) reiterate: (verb) to say or do again or repeatedly. He reiterated his instructions to make sure they were heard.
6) imperative: (adjective) Expressing a command or plea; peremptory. It's imperative that we leave.
7) extremity: (noun) A bodily limb or appendage. He got frost bite on his extremeties from being out in the freezing weather.
8)recess: (noun) An indentation or small hollow. he built a hut in a recess in the valley.
9) conflagration: (noun)a destructive fire, usually an extensive one. A conflagaration burnt down the woods in California.
10) agitation: (noun) the act of agitating something; causing it to move around. He agitated the spider.
11) apathetically: (adverb) acting as if not interested or concerned; indifferent or unresponsive; or having or showing little or no emotion. He apathetically disregaurded his complaint.
Anarchy: (n) A lack of government and law; confusion. There was anarchy in Egypt while the people there were protesting.
Arduous: (adj) Hard to do; requiring much effort. Mining coal is ardouous.
Auspicious: (adj) favorable or fortunate. Bill Gates is auspicious for being rich.
Hoodwink: (v) to mislead by a trick; deceive. The cereal killer hoodwinked the cops by framing an inocent person.
Inanimate: (adj) not having life; without energy or spirit. The manakin is inanimate.
Intrepid: (adj) very brave, fearless. the soldier was intrepid when he went to war.
Pompous: (adj) overly self important in speech or manner. the politicions speach eas pompous.
Pliant: (adj) bending or easily influenced. the gullibal person was pliant.
Rectify: (v) to make right; correct. When the criminal got out of jail, he was a changed man and wanted to rectify his crimes.
Annihilate: (v) to destroy completely. Nuclear bombs annihilate all life within a 15 mile radius.
Brazen (adj) Shameless. The criminal was brazen.
Exodus: (n) a large scale departure or flight. The last space shuttle launch was exodus.
Incorrigible: (adj) not able to be corrected; beyond control. The murder was incorrigible.
Latent: (adj) hidden, present but not realized. The clue the investagators found was latent, and hiding in plain sight.
Morose: (adj) having a gloomy or sullen manner; not friendly or sociable. The emo kid was morose.
Opaque: (adj) not letting light through; not clear or lucid; dense/stupid. The rock was opaque.
Paramount: (adj) of chief importance, above all others. The presidant is paramount.
Rebut: (v) to offer arguments or evidence that contradicts. The cereal killers lawyer rebutted
against the aligations.
Stagnant: (adj) not running of flowing; inactive; sluggish. The dead guy was stagnant.
My room was imaculate after I cleaned it.
Contrary (adj.) Opposed; Opposite.
Contrary to what Jim thought, I felt that the plan would work.
Dismal (adj.): Cheerless and depressing.
The jail cell they forced me in was dismal and dark.
Concur (V.): To agree or approve.
"I concur," Leif Erickson said agreeing with Bobs Plan.
Tedious (Adj.): Causing Weariness; boring.
Doing home work is tedious.
Compensate (V.): To make up for.
"Let me compensate by giving $5,000,000," Bill Gates said with a smile.
Ornate (adj.): Highly Decorated.
The Christmas Tree was Ornate and sparkling.
Anecdote (N.): A short, amusing story.
When Jeff was 2, he held on to a ton of balloons and started to float.
Integrity: Adherence to moral and ethical principles.
He showed integrety when he addmitted to blowing up the car.
Demerit: A mark against a person for misconduct or deficiency.
He recieved a demerit and was demoted to sergeant.
Reprimand (v): A severe or formal criticism.
I was reprimanded for blowing up Sam’s car. Oops.
Subliminal (adj.): Existing or functioning below the level of consciousness.
The old school was subliminal.
Epic (adj.): Unusually long in great size or scope.
The rock star played guitar epically.
Avocation (n): Something a person does for enjoyment, outside his/her job.
His avocation was playing guitar.
Alumnus (n): A person who has attended a particular school, college, or university.
He was an alumnus of Shen.
Aloof (Adj.): Distant physically, or emotionally: reassured and remote.
He was aloof to society.
Apparition (n.): A ghostly figure: a sudden unusual sight.
Jim saw an apparition, jumped, fell down the stairs, and got a concussion.
Conscientious (adj.); Controls by or according to conscience.
He was conscientious and could control zombies with his mind.
Pensive (Ad): Deeply, often wistfully or dreamily thoughtful.
He was pensive by donating $900,000,000 to charity.
Speculation (n): Contemplation or consideration of a subject.
There was much speculation about the apparition they saw.
Acute (adj.): Sharp and strong or intense .
The sword was very sharp and acute.
Vex (v.): to disturb, annoy, or anger, especially by some small, repeated action.
Lukas! Stop vexing me! You are the most annying person ever!!!!!!!!!!!!
Audacity (n.): reckless boldness; daring.
I cannot believe you had the audacity to blow up Bob's car!!!
Stifled (adj.): held back; smothered.
He was stifled when Fred choked him.
Hypocritical (adj.): pretending to be what one is not; fake; insincere.
"Your such a hipocrite! you tell me not to blow stuff up but you just blew up my house!!
Fate (adj.): Power that is thought to determine the course of events.
It was John Conner's fate to lead the revolution against the machines.
Peril (N.): Danger.
An Terminator was hunting John Conner who was in great peril.
Resignation (N.): Acceptance of something that that is inescapable.
John Conner was resighned to his fate.
Grimace (N): Facial expression of pain or disgust. John grimaced when he saw his partner get shot.
Credulity (N): A disposition to believe too readily.
Lukas' credulity that Erikson was nice to him was stupid.
1.Opportunist- (n) one who takes advantage of every opportunity, regardless of the consequences.
Jim was an opportunist and entered every contest he could.
2. Tangible- (adj) able to be seen, touched, felt or real.
The hollogram looked tangible.
3. Intellectual--(adj) appealing to or involving intelligence or mental ability.
Albert Einstien was intellectual.
4. Invariably--(adv) constantly, always.
People invariably go to jail if they blow somthing up.
5. Cower-- (v) to shrink away as in fear or in shame.
He cowered in a corner as the man robbed his house.
6. Obscure- (v) to hide.
He obscured his tresure.
7. Impaired-(adj) lessened in quality, damaged.
When he broke his arm he was impaired.
8. Stimulus--(n) something that causes a response.
The frozen viking responded to stimulus.
1. Corrupt: (adj) morally unsound; evil; dishonest.
Ex. The corrupt politician is going to jail for trying to sell government positions.
2. Extravagant: (adj) Going beyond reasonable limits.
Ex. The blimp was loaded with 20,000 tons of guns and nuclear weapons.
3. Hospitable (adj) friendly and kind towards guests.
Ex. Since he was so hospitipal to costumers, his boss gave him a raise.
4. Evade (v) to avoid; to escape from (by cleverness).
Ex. When planning there escape from prison, they had to find a way to evade the gaurds.
5. Incite (v) to urge to action; to rouse.
Ex. Al Gore incited people to recycle to save the earth.
6. Communal (adj) common; public; belonging to a community.
Ex. The Ocean is communal property.
7. Doff (v) to take off or remove (as in clothing).
Ex. He doffed his shirt before going in the pool.
8. Undulate (v) to move like a wave; to fluctuate.
Ex. The road was covered in bumps and undulated.
9. Confide (v) to trust; to place trust in.
Ex. The voters confided in who they chose for President.
10. Capricious (adj) Given to changing one’smind.
Ex. The bi-polar person was said to be capricious.
Incredulous (adj)- not disposed or willing to believe; unbelievable; distrust.
It was incredulous the the murderer would turn good.
Gingerly (adv)- With extreme care or delicacy.
he picked up the baby gingerly.
Unfathomable (adj)- impossible to come to understand/unbelieveable.
In the 1800's, it was unfathomablr thet someone would ever be on the moon.
Nonchalantly (adv)- in a composed, unconcerned manner.
He nonchalantly walked into the room.
Sagely (adv)-In a wise manner; wisely.
He sagely answered his question.
Premonition: (n) an intuitive anticipation of a future event.
He had a premonition somthing bad would happpen that night.
Sophisticated: (adj) complicated; intricate. Appealing to cultivated tastes.
The president was sophisicated.
Elite: (adj) the best or most powerful members of group or class.
The special Ops team was made of elite soldiers.
Contemptuous: (adj): Showing a feeling of disdain for anything or anyone who breaks the rules.
The judge was contemptuous towards crminals.
Apprehensive: (adj) Anxious or fearful that something may happen.
He was always apprehensive because he always had premanitions.
Defiant: (adj): being bold or resistant to authority or force.
The gangster was defiant.
1. Breach (n): an opening gap, rupture; a violation or infraction. The brigand found a breach in is jail cell and escaped.
2. Brigand (n): a robber or outlaw. The brigand robbed the store.
3. Cumbersome (adj): clumsy, hard to handle.His backpack was cumbersome.
4. Debris (n): scattered fragments, wreckage. There was debris in the road.
5. Perennial (adj): lasting for a long time, persistent. The house was perennial.
6. Relinquish (v): to let go, give up. The car thief relinquished his car back to the original owner.
7. Spasmodic (adj): sudden and violent but brief; intermittent. he was spasmatic when he got a siezure.
8. Spurious (adj): not genuine, true or valid. He is spurious and lies all the time.
9. Unbridled (adj): Uncontrolled, lacking restraint. The samari attacked the enemy with unbridled force.
10. Admonish (v): To caution or advise against somthing. He was admonished not to go into the haunted house.
1. Adjourn: (v) to stop proceedings; move to another place. He was asked to adjourn to the court room.
2. Alien: (n) a citizen of another country. The alien snuck over to the united states in a box on a cargo ship.
3. Erratic: (adj) Not regular or consistent; different from what is expected. the concert was erratic and the band played totaly different songs than what was on there CD.
4. Illegible: (adj) difficult or impossible to read. the mans handwritting was illegible.
5. Jeer: (v) to make fun of rudely or unkindly. He jeered Jim for failing the test.
6. Lucrative: (adj) bringing in money or profitable. The bank robber was lucrative after his last break in.
7. Mediocre: (adj) average, ordinary. The guitar player was mediocre.
8. Proliferate: (v) to reproduce, increase or spread rapidly. The zombie virus proliferated around the world within a few months.
9. Subjugate: (v) to conquer by force, bring under control. In WWII, Germany subjugateted part of Europe.
10. Tantalize: (v) to tease or torment by teasing. he tantalized Joe because of his piece of junk car.
Abridge: v. to make shorter.
His essay was to long so he had to abridge it.
Dissent: v. to disagree; n. disagreement.
Democrates and Republicans dissent.
Semblance: n. a likeness; an outward appearance; an apparition.
The Dad and son were semblance.
Adherent: n. follower, supporter.
He was adherent to hippies.
Eminent: adj. famous, outstanding, distinguished, projecting.
Ozzy Osbourne is eminent.
Surmount: v. to overcome, rise above.
He surmounted his disabilities.
Altercation: n. an angry argument.
The thiefs lawyer and the victims lawyer had an altercation in court.
Cherubic: adj. angel child w/ round chubby face; sweet, innocent.
The baby was cherubic.
Fabricate: v. to make, manufacture, invent, to make up.
When he was caught stealing, he fabricated a lie to tell the cops.
Condone: v. to pardon or overlook.
Scince the thief had cinnections in the police, his robbery was condoned.
Adherence : Faithful attachment; devotion. He was adherent to his religion.
Aptitude: An inherent ability, as for learning; a talent. Jimmy Hendrix had a great aptitude for playing guitar.
Serene: Unaffected by disturbance; calm and unruffled. The lake was serene.
Palpable: Capable of being handled, touched, or felt; tangible. The hollogram looked palpable.
Distraught: Deeply agitated, as from emotional conflict. He was distraught because his friend was in a bad accident.
Transgression: violation of a law, command, or duty. The bank robber was transgressive.
Infraction: The act or an instance of infringing; a violation. Stealing is an ifraction to the law.
Chastise: to discipline or punish. He was chastised for getting into a fight.
Remorse: a sense of deep regret and guilt for some misdeed. He felt remorse for shooting him.
Reprieve: To postpone or cancel the punishment of. He reprieved the persons chastisment.
1) conjectural: (adjective) supposed; hypothetical; uncertain. The new theory was conjectural.
2) protruding :(verb) jutting out; projecting; protrude - to push or thrust outward. The flagpole protruded from the ground.
3) subdued: (adjective) quiet; muted; repressed; controlled; lowered in intensity or strength. he subdued his anger.
4.) appendage: (noun) something added or attached to an entity of greater importance or size; a limb. The evil kid killed a spider and tore off its appendages.
5) reiterate: (verb) to say or do again or repeatedly. He reiterated his instructions to make sure they were heard.
6) imperative: (adjective) Expressing a command or plea; peremptory. It's imperative that we leave.
7) extremity: (noun) A bodily limb or appendage. He got frost bite on his extremeties from being out in the freezing weather.
8)recess: (noun) An indentation or small hollow. he built a hut in a recess in the valley.
9) conflagration: (noun)a destructive fire, usually an extensive one. A conflagaration burnt down the woods in California.
10) agitation: (noun) the act of agitating something; causing it to move around. He agitated the spider.
11) apathetically: (adverb) acting as if not interested or concerned; indifferent or unresponsive; or having or showing little or no emotion. He apathetically disregaurded his complaint.
Anarchy: (n) A lack of government and law; confusion. There was anarchy in Egypt while the people there were protesting.
Arduous: (adj) Hard to do; requiring much effort. Mining coal is ardouous.
Auspicious: (adj) favorable or fortunate. Bill Gates is auspicious for being rich.
Hoodwink: (v) to mislead by a trick; deceive. The cereal killer hoodwinked the cops by framing an inocent person.
Inanimate: (adj) not having life; without energy or spirit. The manakin is inanimate.
Intrepid: (adj) very brave, fearless. the soldier was intrepid when he went to war.
Pompous: (adj) overly self important in speech or manner. the politicions speach eas pompous.
Pliant: (adj) bending or easily influenced. the gullibal person was pliant.
Rectify: (v) to make right; correct. When the criminal got out of jail, he was a changed man and wanted to rectify his crimes.
Annihilate: (v) to destroy completely. Nuclear bombs annihilate all life within a 15 mile radius.
Brazen (adj) Shameless. The criminal was brazen.
Exodus: (n) a large scale departure or flight. The last space shuttle launch was exodus.
Incorrigible: (adj) not able to be corrected; beyond control. The murder was incorrigible.
Latent: (adj) hidden, present but not realized. The clue the investagators found was latent, and hiding in plain sight.
Morose: (adj) having a gloomy or sullen manner; not friendly or sociable. The emo kid was morose.
Opaque: (adj) not letting light through; not clear or lucid; dense/stupid. The rock was opaque.
Paramount: (adj) of chief importance, above all others. The presidant is paramount.
Rebut: (v) to offer arguments or evidence that contradicts. The cereal killers lawyer rebutted
against the aligations.
Stagnant: (adj) not running of flowing; inactive; sluggish. The dead guy was stagnant.