To hold something in leash means to control and ?to restrain? also means to control
Sceptic means doubterCryptic means mysteriousBeliever means who believes in the truthwhich is nearly opposite in meaning to ScepticEminent means prestigious
Acrimonious means angry (typically of speech or discussion)Legal means relating to lawSevere means extremeCursive means written with the letters joinedHarmonious means sweet-soundingwhichis nearly opposite meaning to Acrimonious
Insolent means ill-manneredSullen means moodyAffable means good-naturedwhich is nearly opposite to InsolentDetermined means purposeful
Refractorymeans unmanageablewhich is nearly opposite to manageable.Refreshing means revivifyingBurdensome means troublesomePrivileged means advantage
Penchant means habitual liking for something which is nearest in meaning to liking.
To talk through one?s hat means to say foolish things i.e. to talk nonsense.
To throw up the sponge means to give up a contest or to acknowledge defeat or surrender
To get into hot waters means to get into trouble. Example: The young boy got into hot water with his parents when he had a fight at school.
Dolorous is correctly spelt which means feeling or expressing great sorrow or distress.
Conduit is correctly spelt which means a channel for conveying water or other fluid.
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