(n.) a state of being held in low regard
Disrepute
The director told the actor he had to _____, or else the audience would have no idea what his character was going through
A. Emote
B. Eschew
C. Disrepute
A. Emote
Conceal, Suppress, Hide
Evince
Eschew
Avoid, Shun, Abstain
Disparage
A. To belittle
B. To decorate
C. To disregard
A
(v.) to weigh down, burden
Encumber
Every time, we ______ back and forth when deciding on a vacation spot.
A. Dirge
B. Dither
C. Despondent
B. Dither
Honesty, Sincerity, Truthfulness
Duplicity
Erudite
Learned, Knowledgeable, Scholarly
A. To deny
B. To burden
C. To untangle
A
(adj.) feeling a loss of spirit or morale
Disheartened
Although the lion appears ____ during the circus acts, he is really a fierce animal when uncontrolled by a trainer.
A. Disavow
B. Disrepute
C. Docile
C. Docile
Relaxed, Calm, Noncritical
Exigent
Exonerate
Absolve, Clear, Acquit
Dour
A. Indecisive
B. Discouraged
C. Gloomy
C
(v.) to decorate, adorn, (v.)to add details to, enhance
Embellish
The lightning was evanescent and disappeared just as quickly as it appeared.
A. Evanescent
B. Extricate
C. Evince
A. Evanescent
Exhort
Discourage, Deter, Dissuade
Exalt
Praise, Glorify, Magnify
Euphoric
A. Learned
B. Emoticon
C. Elated
C
(adj.) not agreeing, not in harmony with
Discordant
The little kitten did not know how to _____ himself from the string of tape.
A. Euphoric
B. Extricate
C. Dither
B. Extricate
Insert, Add, Include
Expunge
Equanimity
Composure, Calmness, Serenity
Espouse
A. To glorify
B. To support
C. Urgent
B