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Miscellaneous
100

temporarily inactive or inoperative

 asleep, inactive, inert

dormant 

100

to remain in an area for no obvious reason

dawdle, tarry, delay, lollygag.

loiter 

100

I couldn't sleep last night. Anxiety over the exam had me feeling ___. 

Restless. 

100

The athletes played with ___ and ended up winning the game! 

Vigor

100

How well will you do on this test? 

*Free Points

200

able to move quickly, easily, and lightly 

 nimble, agile

Spry

200

Requiring great effort, energy, or exertion

demanding, tough, taxing.

strenuous 

200

There was a ___ in the speech when the speaker stopped for a glass of water. 

lull 

200

My grandmother is very ___ for an old lady. She went skydiving last week! 

Spry. 

200

What part of speech is "lull." 

Noun 


It IS the pause or break. 

300

Diligent and hard working


diligent, assiduous, steady

industrious 

300

unable to relax or rest 


being without rest : giving no rest : always moving

restless 

300

In the winter, some animals become ___ and do not move much. 

Dormant. 

300

It might seem suspicious if you ___ in the store. They may think you're planning to steal! 

Loiter

300

What part of speech is "Dormant" 

Adjective. 


That means it will describe something. 

400

fast and energetic in a rather wild and uncontrolled way

frantic, wild, frenzied, hectic.

frenetic 

400

slow to move or act; averse to activity or exertion: slow to respond (as to stimulation or treatment)

lagging, unhurried, lethargic.

sluggish

400

She was late for class today because she was feeling ___ from lack of sleep.

Sluggish. 

400

I am proud of my students, they have been quite ___ this week. Everyone should get an A on this test! 

Industrious. 

400

A ___ night might cause someone to be ___ in the morning. 

restless, sluggish.

500

pause or decline in activity

pause, break, interruption.

lull

500

physical strength and good health: effort, energy, and enthusiasm

hardiness · strength · stamina · sturdiness

vigor

500

I didn't plan very well and ended up with a ___ weekend packed with far too many plans.

frenetic. 

500

My doctor has ordered me not to do any ___ activity for two weeks while my injury heals. 

strenuous. 

500

What is the difference between "spry" and "frenetic"? 

will vary***

Spry usually describes people or animals (especially if they are old). It means that something/someone has a lot of energy. 

Frenetic is a crazy or uncontrolled type of energetic, such as having a busy schedule. 

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