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not easily excited, even under pressure

What is imperturbable?

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careless or neglectful

What is lax?

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anything causing great suffering

What is affliction?

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**DAILY DOUBLE**

synonym of 'composed, collected, unflustered" AND antonym of 'penetrable, absorbant'

 

What are imperturbable AND impermeable

(give yourself double points)

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The church choir was very animated while performing in front of the congregation.  As these ______________ (*Lesson 15) musicians belted out their ______________ , they  _________________ their bodies in unison.  Their enthusiasm was infectious to most of the people- with the exception of the grumpy, ____________ guy in the last pew.

What are *feisty, paeans, oscillated, imperturbable

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to bow or show a similar gesture of respect

What is obeisance?

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a concealed store of goods or valuables

What is cache?

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to drive out or expel

What is oust?

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adoration, reverence, and respect are synonyms of this word

What is obeisance?

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**DAILY TRIPLE**

The survivalist built a seemingly ________________ (*Lesson 15) bunker in which to hide in the event that a/an ____________ of some kind was imposed on society.  Inside the bunker, he had a _______________ of weapons, water, and food.  He only hopes to not ________________ (*lesson 15) his supplies before disaster strikes. 


What is *impervious, affliction, cache, *deplete


(give yourself triple points)

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A beggar

What is a mendicant

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to paint coarsely or unskillfully

What is daub?

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to warn or caution

What is admonish

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Synonym of 'eject' AND antonym of 'add'

What are oust AND delete

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When the king rode by in his fancy, ______________ (*Lesson 15) carriage, the ______________, being poor and homeless, asked for a handout rather than offering  ________________ in respect.  The poor man was lucky he was only ________________ for his behavior and not completely _______________ from the kingdom.

What is *debonair, mendicant, obeisance, admonished, ousted


*Lesson 15

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to take out or remove

What is delete?

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to swing or move back and forth

What is oscillate?

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a concise statement of a truth or a principle

What is aphorism?

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Synonym of chastise, reprimand AND antonym of careful, attentive

What are admonish AND lax

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The student wasn't sure when his paper was due  based on his instructor's ______________ (*Lesson 15) remarks.  As a result, he was in a hurry but then accidently _______________ his entire essay moments before it was due.  The people around him could see that he was so distraught.  His fear and anxiety were  ________________, so they tried to ________________ (*Lesson 15) his concerns by consoling him and telling him that everything will be ok.

What is *equivocal, deleted, palpable, *mitigate

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obvious, capable of being touched or felt

What is palpable?

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passionate expression of praise, joyous song

What is paean?

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not permitting passage through (especially of fluids)

What is impermeable?

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antonym of obscure, unclear AND synonym of plague, menace

What are palpable AND affliction

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The artist was not feeling very inspired.  In fact, he was being very _____________ in his efforts, simply  ______________  at his canvas without care or direction.  However, when his mentor shared the famous ____________ "Rome wasn't built in a day," he became more motivated to finish his painting.   


What is lax, daubing, aphorism

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