Define CONTRITE
What is showing deep regret for offenses; remorseful?
Nepotism is categorized as this:
What is relatives?
A habitual and stubborn person may be described as
What is inveterate?
Synonyms are contemplate, consider, ponder
What is cogitate?
At its scariest, Better Watch Out recalls the ____?____, twisted sense of humor in Michael Haneke’s Funny Games remake.
What is sardonic?
This word is defined as showing excessive willingness to serve; subservient
What is obsequious?
Sardonic is categorized as this:
What is jest?
An intolerant individual is described as
What is bigoted?
Synonyms are worthless, unimportant, nugatory
What is paltry?
Most Scholars who aren’t enslaved work ___?____ jobs—as farmhands or cleaners or stevedores—backbreaking labor for which they’re paid next to nothing.
What is menial?
A speech or writing of high praise; tribute
What is encomium?
Menial is categorized as this:
What is lowness and depth?
A older and wiser person that should be highly respected would be described as
What is venerable?
Synonyms are ingrained, established, chronic
What is inveterate?
I wasn’t recommending fawning, ____?_____ flattery; rather, recognizing and acknowledging things about your manager that you genuinely appreciate.
What is obsequious?
Define CALUMNIOUS
What is falsely and maliciously accusing?
Paltry is categorized as this:
What is paltry?
A person who treats their own opinions as fact would be described as
What is dogmatic?
Synonyms are remorseful, repentant, rueful
What is contrite?
Among the distinguished speakers at the Washington National Cathedral: Henry Kissinger, now a ___?____ 95 years old.
What is venerable?
Define CONVALESCE
What is recover; recuperate?
Propinquity is categorized as this:
What is relatives?
CHALLENGE:
A person that helps someone to convalesce
What is a doctor?
CHALLENGE:
An act of this would be considered a show of remorse or regret
What is contrition?
The other main theory in social psychology predicts that people choose their friends on the basis of _____?_____, or geographical closeness.
What is propinquity?