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  • Define Hidebound; And give its synonyms
    Unwilling to change because of traditional or rigid views. Synonyms: narrow-minded, stubborn, conservative
  • Fill in the blank: Children are often more _____ than adults after hardships.
    Resilient
  • Define Obscurity; And give its synonyms
    The state of being unknown or difficult to understand. Synonyms: uncertainty, vagueness, insignificance
  • Define Equanimity; And give its synonyms
    Calmness and composure, especially in difficult situations. Synonyms: calm, composure, tranquility
  • Define Beguile; And give its synonyms
    To charm or deceive someone in a clever or deceptive way. Synonyms: charm, trick, mislead
  • Fill in the blank: He faced the stressful situation with remarkable _____.
    Equanimity
  • Fill in the blank: The poet lived in _____ before his work became famous.
    Obscurity
  • Define Laud; And give its synonyms
    To praise highly or express admiration for. Synonyms: praise, applaud, commend
  • Fill in the blank: The _____ leader made decisions that benefited everyone.
    Sagacious
  • Fill in the blank: The company’s _____ rules slowed down innovation.
    Hidebound
  • Define Sagacious; And give its synonyms
    Having or showing good judgment; wise. Synonyms: wise, intelligent, perceptive
  • Fill in the blank: The soldier showed great _____ in battle.
    Fortitude
  • Define Fortitude; And give its synonyms
    Courage and strength in facing pain or trouble. Synonyms: bravery, endurance, resilience
  • Define Demure; And give its synonyms
    Quiet, modest, and shy in behavior or appearance. Synonyms: modest, reserved, timid
  • Fill in the blank: She tried to _____ him with her pleasant words.
    Beguile
  • Fill in the blank: The teacher _____ the student’s hard work.
    Laud
  • Fill in the blank: Her _____ smile made everyone think she was innocent.
    Demure
  • Define Tumult; And give its synonyms
    A loud, confused noise or a state of great disorder. Synonyms: chaos, uproar, commotion
  • Define Resilient; And give its synonyms
    Able to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks. Synonyms: strong, tough, adaptable
  • Fill in the blank: The _____ in the crowd made it hard to hear the speaker.
    Tumult