DEFINITIONS
SYNONYMS
ANTONYMS
USED IN A SENTANCE
MULTIPLE CHOICE
100

Apostle

A leader or teacher of a (new) faith or movement.

100

Excessive

Inordinate

100

Reject

Ordain

100

Paul and Peter were _______ of Christianity.

Apostles

100

Daring; rash; reckless.

A. Temerity

B. Cosmology

C. Temerarious

D. Epistolary

A. Temerity

C. Temerarious

200

Astral

Of or from the stars.

200

Unchangeable

Immutible

200

excited

Impurturable

200

Telescopes help us see ______ sightings like stars, the moon, and even other planets.

Astral

200

Of or from the stars.

A. Stellar

B. Astral

C. Asterisk

D. Cosmopolite

B. Astral

300

Transmute

To transform; to change from one form of nature into another.

300

Apathetic

Stolid

300

Compliment

Aspersion

300

The farmer ______ the seed on the ground.

Dispersed

300

A group of fixed stars; a brilliant gathering.

A. Permutation

B. Ordinance

C. Insubordination

D. Constellation

D. Constellation

400

Ordinance

1. A command or order; a law or regulation, especially by a city or government.

2. a custome or practice established by a tradition, especialy a religeouse right.

400

Correct

Rectify

400

Second place

Penultimate

400

Beowulf's sword broke while he was fighting the dragon because it was not _______ enough.

Tempered

400

Pertaining to letter-writing or contained in letters.

A. Apostle

B. Ordinance

C. Epistolary

D. Astral

C. Epistolary

500

Outré

Deviating from the usual or proper;eccentric;outlandish.

500

Temerarious

Temerity

500

Submissive

Insubordinate

500

  The _________ of flue viruses occur so rapidly that a vaccine for one variety is useless the following year.

Permutation

500

The study of the whole universe: origin, evolution, and relationship of its parts.

A. cosmopolite

B. Epistolary

C. Cosmology

D. Aspersion

C. Cosmology

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