What does the word "misdemeanor" mean?
a minor crime or wrongdoing
What is a synonym for "felicity"?
Happiness or joy.
The man’s ________ led him to steal from stores, even when he didn’t need to.
Kleptomania.
"We specialize in treating elderly patients." – Who would say this?
A geriatrics doctor.
The word "misdemeanor" is made up of "mis-" (wrong) and "demeanor" (behavior). What does this suggest about the word’s meaning?
It refers to bad or wrongful behavior.
What is the meaning of geriatrics?
The branch of medicine that deals with the health of older people.
What is the opposite of "expedient"?
Unwise, impractical, or ineffective.
The student noticed the teacher's ________ when they failed to give the unruly student a consequence.
Laxity.
"Let’s do whatever is most practical and efficient." – Who would say this?
A person thinking expediently.
The word "geriatrics" comes from the Greek word "geras." What does "geras" mean?
Old age.
If someone is described as "dogmatic," how do they behave?
They strongly express their opinions as if they were facts.
What is a synonym for "ingratiate"?
To flatter or charm someone to gain favor
Win over
The scientist decided to ________ the experiment into two different tests.
Bifurcate.
"I always make sure to stay in the good graces of my boss." – Who would say this?
Someone trying to ingratiate themselves.
The word "dogmatic" is related to the Greek word "dogma." What does "dogma" mean?
A set of principles or beliefs that are accepted as true.
This word means humiliation or degradation, often caused by being brought down in status or dignity.
Abasement
Which of these is an antonym of "juxtapose"?
A) Compare B) Separate C) Shine
B) Separate.
The author chose to ________ the themes of love and war by placing contrasting scenes side by side.
Juxtapose.
"This diamond truly coruscates in the sunlight!" – Who would say this?
A jeweler.
"Coruscate" shares a root with a Latin word meaning what?
A) Light B) Shine C) Dance
B) Shine.
What does "coruscate" mean?
To sparkle or shine brightly.
What is a synonym for "laxity"?
loose, slack, floppy, not strict
The priest was accused of ________ when he publicly questioned church doctrine.
Heresy
"I will not conform to society’s expectations!" – Who would say this?
A nonconformist
A free thinker
The word "kleptomania" combines the Greek words "klepto" (to steal) and "mania" (madness). What does this reveal about the disorder?
It describes an uncontrollable urge to steal.