copious-adj. plentiful or abundant
Example: She sat in the front row and took copious notes during the lecture.
My own: There were copious crops to last the village until spring.
desiccate- v. to dry out completely. v. to suck out the vitality and passion
Example: The old sailor’s skin has desiccated from years of being out in the sun and the wind.
My own: The carrot was desiccated from being left in the sun for a month.
diatribe- n. a rant or angry speech denouncing someone or something
Example: He launched a bitter diatribe against the younger generation.
My own: The book includes a long diatribe against the government.
elicit- v. to provoke a response
Example: They were able to elicit the support of the public.
My own: Nobody was able to elicit a word from him.
Exonerate – v. to clear of charges of wrongdoing
Example: He was totally exonerated of any blame.
My own: The bus driver was exonerated from blame of causing the bus accident which injured 5 people.
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