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Who wrote Frankenstein?
Mary Shelley
Who is this?
Dr. Frankenstein's Monster
Antonym: allow
squelch
Antonym: unhealthy
salubrious
Antonym: villain
paladin
Antonym: reversible
indefeasible
Antonym: mature
nascent
After graduating from high school, she planned to __________ at the Harvard to study law.
matriculate
A beginner or novice, especially in a profession or activity.
tyro
The teacher quickly __________ the argument in class by reminding everyone to stay focused on the topic.
squelched
A change or variation in circumstances or fortune, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.
vicissitude
This word means health-giving; promoting health or well-being.
salubrious
To prove innocence
exculpate
Someone or something prone to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind.
mercurial
The professor's lecture often went off on__________ topics, making it difficult for students to follow the main points.
tangential
The wizard possessed __________ knowledge of ancient spells and incantations.
arcane
Refers to something that is indispensable or essential, without which something else cannot exist or occur.
sine qua non
A champion, hero or a defender of a cause, often associated with chivalry or knightly virtues.
paladin
The constitution guarantees citizens certain __________ rights that cannot be infringed upon by the government.
indefeasible
This word means just beginning to develop or emerge.
nascent
Refers to the middle class, typically describing attitudes, values, or lifestyles associated with it.
bourgeois
This word means sharp, keen, or incisive; often used to describe remarks or criticism that are forcefully clear and effective.
trenchant