What is the definition of Libel?
a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.
Half a dozen _____ lads were talking about skated in another part of the room.
A. Toil
B. Jovial
C. Petulantly
B. Jovial
Mia and Lilly___ chatted about the snowy weather today.
A. Petulantly
B. Blithely
B. Blithely
What is a SYNONYM to the word Petulantly?
Whiny, crabby, cross, impatient
What is an example of an ANTONYM of the word Toil?
Lazy, relaxed, rest
Personage
a person (often used to express their significance, importance, or elevated status).
‘I shall have to ___ and moil all my days, with only little bits of fun now and then.’
A. toil
B. indignation
toil
Use the word inquiring(showing an interest in learning new things) in a sentence.
The student was very inquiring in learning new things at school.
What are some SYNONYMS to the word jovial?
Happy, cheerful, jolly, joyful
What is an example of an ANTONYM of the word Blithely?
thoughtful
What is the definition of the word indignation?
anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment.
‘Serves me right for trying to be fine. I wish I’d let my hair alone,’ cried Meg, ______.
A. blithely
B. petulantly
B. petulantly
A man got arrested for ___ in September 2002.
A. Libel
B. Petulantly
A. Libel
What is a SYNONYM for the word personage?
celebrity, VIP, star
What is an ANTONYM to the word indignation?
contentment