to suggest or hint slyly
What is insinuate?
usual, expected, routine
What is customary?
What is downright?
The Bubonic ______ was so bad that it wiped out half of Europe. (Unit 2)
What is the plague?
A synonym for able to read. (Unit 3)
What is literate?
silent or brooding because of ill humor
What is sullen?
a lack of interest or concern
What is indifference?
to drive or urge on.
What is goad?
The gardener wanted his new species of flower to _______ quickly. (Unit 1)
What is germinate?
A synonym for ready to use. (Unit 2)
What is available?
without end, endless
What is interminable?
filled with resentment or anger towards something unjust
What is indignant?
to long for, to desire
What is hanker?
The queen was very _______ when she met her public. (Unit 2)
What is poised?
A synonym for a flow or fall by drops. (Unit 1)
What is a trickle?
to get down from, step down from
What is alight?
a troublemaker, an extremely energetic or emotional person
What is a firebrand?
an essential part
What is a constituent?
The review game was just a ________ of what was to come on Mrs. Vigille's test.
What is a foretaste?
A synonym for a government. (Unit 2)
What is a regime?
an advanced indiction, sample, warning
What is a foretaste?
wholly unharmed, uninjured
What is unscathed?
to come into view, to appear in exaggerated form
What is loom?
I was ______ (ing)with anger over the bad grade on my test. (Unit 3)
What is seethe (seething)?
A synonym for a pause. (Unit 1)
What is a truce?