K
kindle with enthusiasm
L
laugh with glee
M
meet with rebuke
mingled with curiosity
move with alacrity
O
oppressed with hardship
overcome with shyness
overflowing with love
overhung with gloom
P
performed with regularity
pervaded with grandeur
proceed with alertness
punish with severity
Q
quicken with pride
quiver with anxiety
R
radiant with victory
regard with loathing
relate with zest
repel with indignation
S
saddle with responsibility
scream with terror
scrutinize with care
seething with sedition [sedition = conduct or language inciting rebellion]
sick with dread
sob with anguish
squirm with delight
suffuse with spirituality
T
tainted with fraud
teeming with life
tense with expectancy
thrill with excitement
throb with vitality
tinged with romance
touched with feeling
treat with contempt
tremble with fear
U
unmixed with emotion
utter with sarcasm
V
vibrant with feeling
view with awe
W
wield with power
work with zeal
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Definition: | (noun) Someone who educates young people. |
Synonyms: | educator |
Usage: | My grandfather was a born pedagogue; it gave him great pleasure to impart information. |
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![]() ![]() Jonathan Pollard Pleads Guilty to Espionage Charges (1986)After leaving graduate school in 1979, Pollard immediately began applying for intelligence positions, and landed one at the US Naval Investigative Service (NIS). In 1985, after he had attained a high level of clearance, coworkers noticed that he was accessing a huge number of documents for seemingly no reason. He was arrested and, the following year, pled guilty to selling secrets to Israel. He was sentenced to life in prison. What early clues nearly derailed his career before it started? More... Discuss |
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