DEFINITIONS
DEFINITIONS 2
PARTS OF SPEECH
SENTENCES
ROOTS
100
Something that gets in the way; obstacle; barrier
What is impediment?
100
A bad imitation of; a perversion
What is travesty?
100
When his cheating was discovered, Brian was _________of the office of student body president.
What is divested?
100
I lectured my friends a little too long on minor points; now I'm afraid they think I'm a(n)____________.
What is pedant?
100
PED.
What is FOOT? What is child?
200
practical; prudent
What is expedient?
200
Clothing worn to symbolize religious or political authority
What is vestment?
200
Corporeal
What is a (an) adjective?
200
Simply donning the __________of a judge does not make one sure to hand out wise or fair decisions
What is vestment?
200
PED.
What is CHILD? What is foot?
300
Lacking excitement; ordinary and dull
What is pedestrian?
300
To strip or remove a title or position of authority
What is divest?
300
Impediment
What is a noun?
300
If we ________some of today's ideas into the earlier plan, I feel certain we will succeed.
What is incorporate?
300
VEST.
What is clothing.
400
One possessing abundant knowledge of minor, often uninteresting, things.
What is pedant?
400
Having to do with the body
What is corporeal?
400
Pedagogue
What is a noun?
400
One of the biggest __________to successful weight loss is the constant stream of food commercials on TV.
What is impediment?
400
CORPOR/CORPU.
What is body?
500
A teacher, especially one who is dull and narrow-minded
What is pedagogue?
500
Extremely fat; obese
What is corpulent?
500
Incorporate
What is a verb?
500
Barry thinks it will most ________ to buy the cell phone at full price now and try to be reimbursed by the company.
What is expedient?
500
AGON.
What is contest, struggle?
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