Expatriate
A person who lives outside their native country.
Ebullience
Exuberance, cheerfulness, or high spirits.
Eloquent
Inarticulate, hesitant, or mumbling.
The older students tried to ______ the younger boy on to jump the fence, but he refused.
A) Dwell
B) Egg
C) Evince
D) Eschew
B) Egg
To live in a specified place, or to think/speak about a subject at length.
Dwell
Elocution
The skill of clear and expressive speech, especially of distinct pronunciation and articulation.
Eminent
Famous, respected, or distinguished (within a particular sphere).
Embroil
Disentangle, free, or exclude (from conflict).
The chef added fresh herbs to ______ the flavor of the sauce.
A) Extrude
B) Enhance
C) Elucidate
D) Estrange
B) Enhance
To reveal the presence of a quality or feeling (e.g., "She ______d great sorrow").
Evince
Escapade
An act or incident involving excitement, daring, or adventure.
Emphatic
Forceful, firm, or vehement.
Exonerate
Convict, blame, or incriminate.
The war caused a mass ______ of refugees fleeing to neighboring countries.
A) Exodus
B) Edification
C) Enmity
D) Elite
A) Exodus
To shape something (like plastic or metal) by forcing it through a die.
Extrude
Exemplar
A person or thing serving as a typical example or excellent model.
Elite
The best, superior, or the "cream of the crop."
Exalt
Condemn, degrade, or humble.
Years of competition created a deep ______ between the two rival teams.
A) Ebullience
B) Enmity
C) Exemplar
D) Escapade
B) Enmity
To deliberately avoid using; to abstain from.
Eschew
Ethereal
Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
Estrange
Alienate, distance, or separate (someone from a group or person).
Espouse
Reject, oppose, or discard (a belief or cause).
The professor tried to ______ the complex theory using simple diagrams.
A) Elucidate
B) Embroil
C) Exalt
D) Evince
A) Elucidate
The instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually.
Edification