Name the Word
Define It
Use It in a Sentence
Better Word Choice
What’s Wrong?
100

To shorten a word or phrase

What is abbreviate? 

100

majority

What is more than half of a group?

100

appropriate

“It is appropriate to be quiet in a library.”

100

“Most of the class agreed.” → replace most

What is majority?

100

“She abbreviated her old photos to keep them safe.”

What is preserved, not abbreviated?

200

To leave out or not include

What is exclude?

200

preserve

What is to keep something safe or unchanged?

200

possess

“She possesses great talent in music.”

200

“The plan would never work.” → replace phrase

What is futile?

200

“The class was unanimous, but a few students disagreed.”

What is unanimous means no one disagrees?

300

A feeling of resentment that lasts over time

What is grudge?

300

prejudice

What is a judgment formed before knowing the facts?

300

inspire

“The teacher inspired her students to work harder.”

300

“She wouldn’t change her mind.” → stronger word

What is resolute?

300

“He showed prejudice by changing his mind after learning the facts.”

What is prejudice means judging before knowing facts?

400

Firm and determined

What is resolute?

400

unanimous

What is complete agreement by everyone?

400

unruly

“The unruly crowd was difficult to control.”

400

“He made a mean face to show disrespect.”

What is sneer?

400

“The unruly plan was well thought out and certain to succeed.”

What is futile, not unruly?

500

Based more on imagination than reality

What is fanciful?

500

futile

What is incapable of producing a result; pointless?

500

sneer

“He gave a sneer when he heard the idea.”

500

“They judged him before knowing anything about him.”

What is prejudice?

500

“She inspired the broken vase by gluing it back together.”

What is preserved, not inspired?

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