What is the noun form of the adjective "long"?
length
What does it mean to "acquire" something?
to get it, to gain it, to learn it
What is the adjective for "consistency"?
What is the opposite of "obtainable"?
unobtainable
What is the meaning? entitlement, prosperity
entitlement: the fact or feeling of having a right to something
prosperity: the condition of being rich or wealthy
What are the verb forms for the adjectives "long" and "high"?
lengthen, heighten
What are the meanings? noble, feeble
noble: having fine personal qualities, high morals and ideals
feeble: weak, usually because of age or illness
What are the adjectives? 1) describing a person who is not social, 2) describing a soap that kills bacteria
antisocial, antibacterial
Give synonyms for: retain, debate
keep, argue
Write sentences with these nouns: dimension, project, participant.
(possible sentences) Avatar is shown in three dimensions, so you need to wear special glasses. Let's get started on our science project. Every participant was given a free T-shirt.
Use in sentences: emerge, commit, impose, institutionalize
(possible sentences) The bear emerged from its den after a long winter's sleep. Married couples commit to each other. The government imposed a new tax last year. Long ago, most mentally ill people were institutionalized.
What is the adjective form? prosper, resources, endear
prosperous, resourceful, dear
opposites: to shorten, to dry, to make heavier or darker
lengthen, moisten, lighten
prosperous, construct, remedy
Meanings? relevance, traditionalist, hypothesis, range
relevance: the quality of being connected to what is being discussed
traditionalist: someone who doesn't like change
hypothesis: a theory that hasn't been proven
range: the distance between the lowest and highest values of numbers
What is the meaning? integrate, seek, commission, maintain
integrate: bring together two formerly separate things
seek: look for
commission: formally ask someone to write or create something for you
maintain: keep in good condition
Give meanings for these adjectives: deregulated, predictable, adequate, hypothetical
deregulated: when the government has taken away its control
predictable: when you know what will happen or what someone will do
adequate: enough for something to fulfill its purpose
hypothetical: not real, but it might happen
opposites: joy, danger, internal, domestic
rage / sorrow / sadness, safety, external, international / wild
Give synonyms for: restrict, affect, item, primary
limit, influence, thing, main
Write sentences for these nouns: promotion, mechanism, attitude, hindrance, analogy
(possible sentences) My husband got a promotion, and now he's a manager. There is no mechanism to distribute the canned food that was donated. My niece has a good attitude about her studies. The weather was a hindrance to our enjoyment of the day. The speaker gave an analogy to make his point.
Write sentences for these verbs: undertake, alienate, conduct, impact, implicate
(possible answers) We undertook the project with enthusiasm. Sometimes friends alienate outsiders. They conducted the experiment during class. Parents impact their children in many ways. They will implicate you in the crime if you don't have an alibi.
Write sentences with these adjectives: therapeutic, unassisted, inconclusive, remedial, marginalized
(possible sentences) Writing in a journal can be therapeutic. The elderly man was still able to get into the pool unassisted. The results of my blood test were inconclusive. Some high school graduates still need remedial writing classes in college. Native Americans have been marginalized for a long time.
required, produce, first / initial, unproductive, help
Give synonyms: frighten, region, subsequent, abnormal, concentrate
scare, area, next, unusual, focus