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A person from one's own country; a colleague
What is compatriot (noun)?
100
To pass beyond the limits of; to be greater than; to surpass
What is transcend (verb)?
100
To understand or comprehend
What is fathom (verb)?
100
Oxygen is ____ through the body by means of the circulatory system. a) diffused; b) diverged; c) transcended; d) amalgamated
What is a) diffused?
100
A titanic construction is a ... a) skyscraper; b) speedboat; c) cottage; d) mountain bike
What is a) skyscraper?
200
To extend in different directions from a common point; to branch out
What is diverge (verb)?
200
To describe roughly or vaguely; to give a sketchy outline of
What is adumbrate (verb)?
200
Impossible to pierce, break through or enter; impossible to understand; incomprehensible
What is impenetrable (adjective)?
200
Many foreign immigrants seek out ____ in their new country. a) conclaves; b) compatriots; c) amalgamates; d) adjuncts
What is b) compatriots?
200
A completely bowdlerized movie would be rated ... a) G; b) PG; c) PG-13; d) R
What is a) G?
300
Equality in amount, status, or value; functional equivalence
What is parity (noun)?
300
Known or understood only by a few; mysterious
What is arcane (adjective)?
300
Incapable of being affected, harmed, or broken into
What is impervious (adjective)?
300
Florida and Georgia are ____ states. a) adjunct; b) contiguous; c) amalgamated; d) draconian
What is b) contiguous?
300
A chauvinistic sentiment would be ... a) "Go in peace." b) "I love you." c) "We're the best." d) "Sharing is caring."
What is c) "We're the best."
400
The interaction or cooperation of agents or forces so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects
What is synergy (noun)?
400
Concealed or hidden; not openly practiced or shown
What is covert (adjective)?
400
Transparent; clear; calm, untroubled and serene; easily intelligible or understood.
What is limpid (adjective)?
400
In his ____, Mr. Llontop pointed out the flaws in logic in his opponent's claim. a) empiricism; b) axiom; c) rebuttal; d) rationalization
What is c) rebuttal?
400
An example of a nebulous remark would be ... a) "It's my fault." b) "I totally agree." c) "This is awful!" d) "Well, it's hard to say."
What is d) "Well, it's hard to say."
500
Widely spread or scattered; not concentrated; wordy; to soften; to lessen
What is diffuse (adjective/verb)?
500
To draw or bring out; elicit; to assume from evidence or facts; to deduce
What is educe (verb)?
500
Cloudy, misty or hazy; vague; without defined form or limits
What is nebulous (adjective)?
500
If you want to learn from a(n) ____, you cannot take the "arguments" personally. a) dialectic; b) presupposition; c) axiom; d) rationalization
What is a) dialectic?
500
A likely way to adumbrate an assigned research paper is to ... a) make an outline; b) write the paper; c) take notes; d) create a title.
What is a) make an outline?
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