a pause or gap in a sequence, series, or process.
Hiatus
loud, deafening, thunderous
tumultuous
Someone who is demure would really enjoy public speaking.
False.
tumultuous
A teacher might rebuke a student for swearing in class.
true.
reserved, modest, and shy (typically used of a woman).
Demure
implicit, unsaid, implied
tacitly
true
The firefighters are raising funds to purchase new emergency blankets ____ to heat in case of fires in public places.
impervious
pause, break, interruption
hiatus
Making a loud, confused noise.
Tumultuous
reprimand, reproach, admonish
rebuke
It is best if potholders are impervious to heat, to avoid burns.
true.
After finally breaking the month-long case, the investigator decided to take a ____ to rest.
hiatus
unable to be affected by (something)
impervious
Sharp Disapproval or criticism of someone based on their actions
Rebuke
modest, unassuming, meek, quiet, shy
Demure
Someone might take a hiatus if they need a mental health day.
true
I was ___ by my mother for crashing the car
rebuked
She ____ told her boyfriend she wanted to leave the party by glancing at the door and mentioning how late it was getting.
tacitly
In a way that is understood or implied without being directly stated.
Tacitly
impermeable, unaffected by, immune to
impervious
If you wanted to tell someone something tacitly, you would yell it across the room
False.
The new student seemed ___ at first, but once I got to know her, I realized she was actually outgoing.
Demure.
Everyone was surprised that the ___ student was the one ___ by the teacher for making such a ____ noise.
demure
rebuked
tumultuous