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Sentence Completion
Word Origins
100

What does "transmitted" mean? 

What is "to send or pass something from one place, person, or thing to another"?

100

A synonym for "portable" 

What is "movable" or "transportable"?

100

The opposite of "transmitted."

What is "received" or "blocked"?

100

The radio signal was _______ to all the nearby stations.

What is "transmitted"?

100

This word comes from Latin and means "to carry across."

What is "transmitted"?

200

What is "nepotism"?

What is "favoritism shown to relatives, especially in business or politics"?

200

A synonym for "fallible."

What is "imperfect" or "capable of making mistakes"?

200

The opposite of "nepotism."

What is "fairness" or "impartiality"?

200

The company was accused of _______ when the CEO hired her nephew.

What is "nepotism"?

200

This word comes from the Latin word "nepos," meaning "nephew."

What is "nepotism"?

300

What does "gaff" mean?

What is "a large hook used for fishing or a mistake or blunder"?

300

A synonym for "begrudge."

What is "resent" or "envy"?

300

The opposite of "impertinent."

What is "polite" or "respectful"?

300

The actor _______ his lines loudly and passionately during the audition.

What is "declaimed"?

300

This word is related to Old French "gaffe," meaning "boat hook."

What is "gaff"?

400

What does "impertinent" mean? 

What is "rude or not showing proper respect"?

400

A synonym for "declaimed."

What is "proclaimed" or "spoke dramatically"?

400

The opposite of "portable."

The opposite of "portable."

400

She refused to _______ the artist's success, even though she worked just as hard.

What is "begrudge"?

400

This word has Latin roots and means "not pertinent or not to the point."

What is "impertinent"?

500

What is a "monologue"?

What is "a long speech by one person in a play, movie, or conversation"?

500

A synonym for "contribute."

What is "proclaimed" or "spoke dramatically"?

500

The opposite of "fallible."

What is "infallible" or "perfect"?

500

The comedian's _______ was so funny that the entire audience laughed for minutes.

What is "monologue"?

500

This word comes from Greek "monologos," meaning "speaking alone."

What is "monologue"?

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