| Question | Answer |
| connubial | Having to do with marriage or the married state. |
| tryst | A meeting held by appointment. |
| consort | To keep company or associate with. |
| crony | An old friend or close companion. |
| affinity | Attraction, close relationship, or connection. |
| complaisance | Willingness to please or oblige. |
| unison | Sounding the same notes at the same time; agreement or harmony. |
| identify | 1) To establish the identity of or recognize as a person or thing; 2) To regard to treat as the same, or to associate closely with. |
| ally | To unite, join, or relate. |
| acquiesce | To consent or accept without protest. |
| accede | To agree or consent. |
| auspices | Patronage, sponsorship, or protection. |
| auspices | Patronage, sponsorship, or protection. |
| testimonial | A token of admiration or gratitude; or statement of recommendation. |
| accredit | To authorize, vouch for, or certify. |
| adjudge | To decide officially. |
| repute | Reputation, favor, or esteem. |
| adulation | Excessive praise or flattery. |
| extol | To praise highly |
| venertae | To revere or regard with deep respect. |
| emulate | To attempt to equal or excel. |
| vindicate | To clear from blame, confirm, or justify. |
| corroborate | To confirm, support, or make more certain by giving evidence. |
| advocate | To recommend, plead for, or support, usually publicly. |
| predilection | A preference, partiality, or favorable predisposition. |
| predispose | To incline beforehand, or to make reception or susceptible. |
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