definition: done in secret; kept hidden derivative: clandestinely sentence: their clandestine...
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Definition: done in secret;kept hidden
Derivative: clandestinely
Sentence: Their clandestine meetings occur when Stan pretends that he needs to rest in the hospital.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: rest in
Definition: a possible futureevent that must be preparedfor or guarded against; possibility
Derivative: contingencies
Sentence: Can’t you see how important it is to plan for any contingency, including a fire?
Part of Speech: noun
Link: can’t you see
Definition: self-centered;seeing everything in terms of oneself
Derivative: egocentrically
Sentence: Joe meant it when he said his girlfriend was egocentric.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: Joe meant it
Definition: to clear of an accusation or charge; proveinnocent
Derivative: exonerates
Sentence: It is not too late to exonerate the prisoner since DNA can prove he’s innocent.
Part of Speech: verb
Link: not too late
Definition: out of place; having parts that are not in harmony orthat are inconsistent
Derivatives: incongruously,incongruousness
Sentence: The doctor looked incongruous when he spoke in front of Congress.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: in Congress
Definition: living, growing, orproduced naturally in a particular place; native
Derivatives: indigenously,indigenousness
Sentence: Eagles are indigenous to the bridge near us.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: bridge near us
Definition: something that acts as a disadvantage; a drawback
Derivative: liabilities
Sentence: My ability to talk fast can be a liability for students who need to take notes .
Part of Speech: noun
Link: my ability
Definition: producing many works, results, or offspring; fertile
Derivative: prolifically
Sentence: Any specific cat can be prolific, if it does not get fixed.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: specific
Definition: to restore to a previous position or condition;bring back into being or use
Derivative: reinstates, reinstated, reinstating
Sentence: Should they reinstate Pete Rose into the Baseball Hall of Fame because he is great.
Part of Speech: verb
Link: he is great
Definition: beyond what isneeded, wanted, or useful;extra
Derivative: superfluously
Sentence: If you knew us, you would realize that it is superfluous to wear a mink coat to our BBQ.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: If you knew us