Quiescence most nearly means:
Explanation
To “continue” is to keep on with an activity, to “revive” is to restore consciousness or life, and to “promote” is to further the progress of a cause, person, or event.
Agnostic most nearly means:
Collusion most nearly means:
Clangorous most nearly means:
Unread most nearly means:
Mr. Emerson rebuffed his coworker by refusing all offers of assistance. Rebuffed most nearly means:
Entire most nearly means:
She was conversant in Spanish, German, and English. Conversant most nearly means:
Compendious most nearly means:
Divided most nearly means:
She lounged on the couch, which upset her mother because she had chores to do. Lounged most nearly means:
The commentator made several remarks about the breaking news that surprised the listeners. Commentator most nearly means:
The man only possessed a cursory education. Cursory most nearly means:
The audience applauded after the woman concluded her presentation. Concluded most nearly means:
Nonrational most nearly means:
She is having difficulties with her new computer. Difficulties most nearly means:
Confined most nearly means:
Stalwart most nearly means:
She was surprised by the terse reply to her question. Terse most nearly means: