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objurgate (def.) | to scold; to call on the carpet; to chew out |
objurgate (sent.) | The lawyer ___ the slander of his client in the media. |
obvert(def.) | to turn to show a different surface |
obvert(sent.) | ___ the sandpaper over for best results. |
obscene (def.) | disgusting; indecent |
obscene (sent.) | He made an ___ gesture when the other driver cut him off on the highway. |
obnoxious (def.) | very offensive and unpleasant |
obnoxious (sent.) | The girls actions were ___ and rude. |
obsolete (def.) | not used anymore; out of date |
obsolete (sent.) | The cassette tape is becoming ___. |
obscure (def.) | not clear or plain; ambiguous |
obscure (sent.) | Because of the fog, the mansion on the hill seemed ___ to the people driving below. |
obsequious (def.) | excessively eager to please or obey |
obsequious (sent.) | He made an ___ bow to the emperor. |