The vocabulary word absolve means what?
to declare someone free from guilt, blame, or responsibility
What does the vocabulary word larceny mean?
theft
Malice is a desire to cause what?
pain, injury, or stress
To move slowly and idly is to _____________.
dawdle
What do the root words AEQUUS and EQUUS mean?
equal
Would a beneficial decision be a good decision or a bad decision?
good
An indication, forerunner, or omen is an ________.
harbinger
Which vocabulary word means to reduce in importance or to surpass?
eclipse
A ridiculous act or situation would be described as a _______.
farce
If a person has candor, would they be speaking bluntly or deceitfully?
bluntly
What does the vocabulary word facilitate mean?
to make easier or to bring about
What are the root words and prefixes which mean equal?
AEQUUS, EQUUS, equi
What would a person who falsely claims to have special knowledge or skill be called?
charlatan
Define the vocabulary word elated.
ecstatically happy
If a person is shy or timid, would he or she be garrulous? (BONUS +100 to the best explanation)
No.
What does the root word CREDO mean?
believe
To restrict the movement of or to impeded the operation or progress of is to _________.
hamper
The act of purposely damaging someone's good reputation is the definition of the vocabulary word ___.
defamation
If were facilitating a process for helping students learn to write better, would I be hampering the process? Explain your answer.
Facilitating means to make easier or to bring about so I would not be hampering the process (hamper means impeded the operation of
Would a charlatan have candor? Explain your answer.
A charlatan is someone who is speaking frankly and and honestly so a charlatan would not have candor. A charlatan is falsely claiming knowledge or skills
The root word LOCUS means what?
place
The prefix intra means what?
within
What does the vocabulary word immutable mean?
incapable of changing
A person who is fond of company would be described as which vocabulary word?
gregarious
Which vocabulary word is defined as feelings of conflict, opposition, or ill-will?
hostility