synonym
definition
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antonym
100

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100

(adj.) cranky, ill-tempered; full of odd whims

crotchety

100

Which is the correct collocation of “verge”?

1.on the verge of

2.verged with

1.on the verge of


100

In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the title character vows to

_______his father's death.

A:onset

B:giddy

C:avenge

D:impact

C

100

boooooooommmmmm!!

-100points

200

military

martial

200

(n.) something that divides (such as a wall); the act of dividing something into parts or sections: (v.) to divide or subdivide into parts or shares

partition

200

what does the root “-able” means?

capable of

200

My father told me to be braye and not to

_______when the doctor vaccinated me.

a:cringe

b:cascade

c:scare

d:pry

A

200

crotchety

sociable, friendly, agreeable, amiable


300

sensitive

nimble

300

(n.) good judgment, care in speech and action; freedom to judge or choose

discretion

300

What is the derivative of “giddy”? Spell it correctly.

Giddiness/giddily

300

boom!

-300points

300

partition

join, combine, consolidate, merge

400

delinquencies

arrears

400

(v.) to make timid or frighten by threats; to use fear to get someone to do (or not to do) something

intimidate

400

What does the root “man” means?

Hand

400

The police_____the anxious hostages after sixteen hours of confinement.

(from unit 9)

liberate

400

outright

anwser both antonym of meaning adj and adv

(adj.) partial, incomplete; (adv) by degrees

500

emancipate

liberate

500

(v.) to meet in accordance with a plan; (n.) a meeting by agreement; a meeting place

rendezvous

500

Say one of the collocation of “deluge”

1. A deluge of information/rain

2.be deluged with


500

Our "truth in advertising" laws are designed to discourage manufacturers from_________the virtues of their products.

(from unit 9)

misrepresenting

500

subordinate

both meaning of adj, n

(adj.) superior, higher;(n.) chief, supervisor

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