- ANS-Poverty, impoverishment, penury, privation, hardship, destitution; need, want, distress,
indigence, beggary, ruin; straitened circumstances
"unemployment and deprivation"
abandon - ANS-Relinquish, renounce, disclaim, forgo, disown, disvow, discard.
Abstemious - ANS-synonyms: self-denying, temperate, abstinent, moderate, self-disciplined,
restrained, self-restrained, sober, austere, ascetic, puritanical, spartan, hair-shirt
"the monks here have willingly chosen this abstemious life"
acclaim - ANS-Praise, applaud, cheer, commend, approve, welcome, eulogize, compliment,
celebrate.
Amend - ANS-Alter or improve
ample - ANS-Enough, sufficient, adequate.
Analogous - ANS-Comparable, parallel, similar, like, akin, corresponding, related, kindred,
equivalent.
Ardor - ANS-Enthusiasm or zeal ( eagerness, fervor, devotion, passion.)
Articulate - ANS-To speak clearly and coherently. ( enunciate, express, lay out, state.)
Belligerently - ANS-Combatively, aggressively, continuously, pugnaciously
blemish - ANS-Imperfection, flaw, defect, deformity, discoloration, disfigurement, bruise, scar,
pit, pock, pimple, blackhead, wrat, scratch, cut, gash, mark, streak, spot,spot, smear, speck,
blotch, smudge, smut, birthmark, mole, stigma.
Bondage - ANS-Slavery, enslavement, servitude, subsection, oppression, domination,
persecution.
Brevity - ANS-Make something short.
Buckled - ANS-synonyms: warp, bend, twist, curve, distort, contort, deform; bulge, arc, arch;
crumple, collapse,
Ceaseless - ANS-Never ending
Cerebral - ANS-Scholarly
Chide - ANS-Scold, chastise, upbraid, berate, reprimand, provoke, rebuke, admonish, censure,
lambast, lectures.
Curt - ANS-Short
Defy - ANS-Disobey, go against, flout, fly in the face of, disregard, ignore.
Disconcerting - ANS-Alarming
Effervescent - ANS-lively.
Enigmatic - ANS-Mysterious
Erect - ANS-upright, straight, vertical, perpendicular, standing.
Fickle - ANS-Changing one's mind without care.
Fidget - ANS-Make small movement,especially of the hand and feet, through nervousness or
impatience.(Wriggle, squirm, twitch, jiggle, shuffle.)
Flaunt - ANS-Display(something) ostentatiously, especially in order to provoke envy or
admiration or to show defiance.