To run off and hide
A. revile
B. abscond
C. disentangle
D. daunt
B. abscond
a temporary relief or delay
A. reprieve
B. revile
C. abscond
D. daunt
A. reprieve
supple, flexible
A. inanimate
B. prototype
C. arduous
D. pliant
D. pliant
to burn to ashes
A. access
B. rectify
C. incinerate
D. abscond
C. incinerate
synonym: to rectify the misunderstanding.”
A-Correct
B-Intensify
C-Worsen
D-Escalate
A-Correct
to attack with words, call bad names
A. revile
B. rectify
C. incinirate
D. hoodwink
A. revile
theft, robbery
A. precipice
B. access
C. larceny
D. anarchy
C. larceny
to mislead by a trick, deceive
A. hoodwink
B. reprieve
C. daunt
D. disentangle
A. hoodwink
I was in a lot of pain, but the painkiller gave me some temporary relief.
A- reprieve
B- revile
C- abscond
D- daunt
A- reprieve
Antonyms: pliant in my hand
A. squishy
B. smooth
C. stiff
D. rough
C. stiff
Synonyms
access the information.
A. deny
B. delete
C. supress
D. obtain
D. obtain
Synonyms:
a state of anarchy
A. chaos
B. disbelief
C. bliss
D. panic
A. chaos
Synonyms:
an arduous journey
A. easy
B. refreshing
C. expensive
D. difficult
D. difficult
Antonyms:
daunted by his reaction
A. deceived
B. troubled
C. encouraged
D. surprised
C. encouraged
Antonyms: inanimate substance
A. lifeless
B. living
C. mysterious
D. new
B. living
When Ron’s fortune cookie said, “Tomorrow, massive luck.” He felt the evening has ended on a(n) ……… note.
A. arduous
B. pliant
C. auspicious
D. inanimate
Before World War I, many Americans wanted the United States to ……….. itself from foreign complications and instead deal strictly with domestic affairs.
A. abscond
B. reprieve
C. revile
D. disentangle
I do not believe a person is …… or destined to live a certain kind of life, but rather he or she can choose the path he or she wants to follow.
A. arduous
B. fated
C. intrepid
D. pliant
“If we give you permission to …….. that rubbish,” said the inspector, “you’ll have to guarantee that there will be no smoke pollution or noxious odors.”
A. incinerate
B. disentangle
C. rectify
D. revile
Captain Powell and his brave, …….. men risked their lives to be the first to raft down the Grand Canyon.
A. inanimate
B. interpid
C. arduous
D. prototype
Giving a speech first to a friend is a good idea because the friend can warn you of potential problems, such as appearing …….. and overconfident.
A. pompous
B. auspicious
C. arduous
D. pliant
The mountain climber peered cautiously over the ………. And saw, far below, the small village she had left at six in the morning.
A. access
B. larceny
C. precipice
D. reprieve
Because we were making the …….., we expected the design to be changed before production began.
A. inanimate.
B. prototype
C. intrepid
D. revile
The thief did ………… with the money, but felt bad and returned them.
A-Daunt
B-Hoodwink
C-Abscond
D-Disentangle
C-Abscond
When I cannot …… my files because the computer is down, I take the disk to a friend who can open the files for me.
A-Incinerate
B-Access
C-Anarchy
D-Reprieve
B-Access