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Use the following word in a complete sentence: disdain
Use the following word in a complete sentence: quarrel
Use the following word in a complete sentence: conceit
Use the following word in a complete sentence: solemnity
Use the following word in a complete sentence: atonement
Use the following word in a complete sentence: profane
Use the following word in a complete sentence: allusion
Use the following word in a complete sentence: illusion
Use the following word in a complete sentence: chide
Use the following word in a complete sentence: yield
Use the following word in a complete sentence: impute
Use the following word in a complete sentence: impetuous
The driver’s _______ decision to speed through the intersection nearly caused an accident.
impetuous
The coach unfairly _______ the team’s loss to a single player’s mistake.
imputed
The company’s investments continued to _______ significant profits despite the economic downturn.
yield
The mother had to _______ her child for running across the street without looking.
chide
The magician's performance created the perfect _______ of a levitating assistant.
illusion
The novel contained an _______ to Greek mythology that only well-read readers would catch.
allusion
The graffiti on the ancient temple was considered highly _______ and disrespectful.
profane
In an effort to make _______ for his past mistakes, he volunteered at the community center.
atonement
The wedding was marked by a sense of _______ as the couple exchanged their vows.
solemnity
The poet's use of an elaborate _______ compared love to a ship navigating through a storm.
conceit
Their _______ in the hallway escalated from a disagreement to a full-blown argument.
quarrel
The professor spoke with _______ about the student’s lack of preparation, clearly showing his contempt.
disdain
adj. marked by force and violence of movement or action
Impetuous
v. to lay the responsibility or blame for (something) often falsely or unjustly
Impute
v. to produce as revenue : bring in -or- to give up possession of on claim or demand
Yield
v. to speak out in angry or displeased rebuke
Chide
n. something that deceives or misleads intellectually
Illusion
n. an implied or indirect reference especially in literature
Allusion
v. to treat (something sacred) with abuse, irreverence, or contempt : desecrate, adj. serving to debase or defile what is holy : irreverent
Profane
n. reparation for an offense or injury : satisfaction
Atonement
n. a very serious or formal occasion -or- the condition of seriousness
Solemnity
n. a favorable opinion, n. an elaborate metaphor in a poem
Conceit
n. a usually verbal conflict between antagonists : altercation, v. to find fault
Quarrel
n. a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior : scorn, v. to show scorn
Disdain