Transcendent
Excellent, good
Cacophony
Peace, quiet
Deliquescent
Having a tendency to become liquid
Aqueduct
Latin, coming from the word "ducere" meaning concrete.
He didn't want to go to the store; his mother was expecting him at home at nine o'clock sharp he couldn't be late.
Find the error.
Missing comma between sharp and he.
Burlesque
Mockery, imitation.
Juxtaposition
To fit in
Sanguine
Cheerful or optimistic
Benevolent
Latin, coming from the word meaning "to wish", belle.
There was no way for Sara to express how she was feeling ** her emotions were too intense.
What goes in the ** space?
Equivocate
Tell white lies, mislead
Loquuacious
To be shy, or quiet.
Belie
To convey a misleading impression of something
Monarch
Greek word "monarkhia".
The red car sped across the highway, immune to the flashing lights of the city behind them.
Find the error.
Them should be replaced with it, as the car is our subject.
Garrulous
Chatty
Abnegation
Strong belief; taking accountability.
Abrogate
To revoke
Kindergarten
German. Literal translation meaning "children's garden".
Nothing had changed for Rick; his whole life he had dreamed of this job, was just as excited as he had been years ago.
Find the error.
Gaffe
Socially inept
Camaraderie
Unsportsmanlike
Defenestrate
To throw something out of a window.
Vanilla
Spanish, coming from the old word "vainillia"
After the restaurant had removed Cindy's favorite flavor of drink she and her family had stopped regularly attending.
Separate thoughts need a comma, so one is needed between drink and she.