Questions with Accurate Answers
Abate correct answer reduce, lessen, or remove (especially a nuisance).
"this action would not have been sufficient to abate the odor nuisance"
Abdicate correct answer to give up or leave
King Edward VIII of England abdicated the throne in 1936.
Accost correct answer confront; address, approach (someone) boldly or
aggressively.
"reporters accosted him in the street"
Adversity correct answer a state of burden or hardship; misfor
"resilience in the state of adversity"
Anastamosis correct answer a connection made surgically between adjacent
blood vessels, parts of the intestine, or other channels of the body, or the
operation in which this is constructed.
Assiduous correct answer very careful and hardworking
"she was assiduous in pointing out every feature"
austere correct answer attitude / behavior; severe or strict in manner, attitude, or
appearance.
"an austere man, with a rigidly puritanical outlook"
, Benevolent correct answer showing sympathy, understanding, and generosity
Bifurcate correct answer split
Brazen correct answer bold or unrestrained by normal standards; without shame.
"he went about his illegal business with a brazen assurance"
Brusque correct answer attitude of shortness or rudeness; gruff
"she could be brusque and inpatient"
callous correct answer mean, showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard
for others.
"his callous comments about the murder made me shiver"
Chide correct answer Scold or rebuke.
"she chided him for not replying to her letters"
Circuitous correct answer lengthy due to being indirect or roundabout
"the canal followed a circuitous route"
Cirsumscribe correct answer enclose, restrict (something) within limits.
"their movements were strictly monitored and circumscribed"
Clement correct answer favorable, inclined to be merciful