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The two came to a(n) _________ decision that, although they would not continue dating, they would always be friends.
amiable
After his 20th trip on the roller coaster, the young man became ________ and wanted to do something different.
jaded
The __________ performed on stage was funny and had the audience begging for more.
parody
The teacher prided herself in being ____________ when it came to grading essays.
impartial
The ____________ classical music calmed the students and allowed them to concentrate on their homework.
mellow
The criminal showed no ____________ when he saw his victims in the courtroom.
remorse
The class-clown was notorious for___________behavior that always got the class giggling.
zany
part of speech: zany
adjective
part of speech: trite
adjective
part of speech: remorse
noun
part of speech: parody
noun
part of speech: nonchalant
adjective
part of speech: mellow
adjective
part of speech: jaded
adjective
part of speech: impartial
adjective
part of speech: gratis
adjective/adverb
part of speech: amiable
adjective
part of speech: zenith
noun
part of speech: virtuoso
noun
part of speech: scapegoat
noun
part of speech: larceny
noun
part of speech: hiatus
noun
part of speech: genre
noun
part of speech: fickle
adjective
part of speech: contemporary
adjective
part of speech: behemoth
noun
Part of speech: aversion
noun
not involved in a particular situation, and therefore able to give a fair opinion or adivce
impartial
a remark or idea that is boring, not new, and insincere
trite
behaving calmly and not seeming interested in or worried about anything
nonchalant
a feeling that one is no longer interested in or excited by something, usually because they have experienced to much of it
jaded
crazy or unusual in an amusing way
zany
a piece of writing, music, or an action that copies someone or something in a humorous way
parody
friendly and easy to like
amiable
a strong feeling or being sorry that you did something bad or wrong
remorse
not bright, loud, harsh, or strong in flavor; not strict
mellow
done or given without payment
gratis
a strong dislike of something or someone
aversion
a break or interruption in an activity
hiatus
the act or crime of stealing
larceny
someone who is blamed for something bad that happens
scapegoat
someone who is a very skillful performer, especially in music
virtuoso
a particular type of music, art, or writing
genre
belonging to the present time
contemporary
the most successful point in the development of something
zenith
someone who is always changing their mind
fickle
something that is very large
behemoth