Definition
Definition
Part of Speech
T of F: Correct usage
Miscellaneous
100

Define: diabolical 

Evil or disgracefully bad 

100

Define: instinct 

An innate behavior; comes naturally

100

Part of Speech: Mediocre 

Adjective 

100

The play was so mediocre, I left feeling so impressed. Best play ever!

False.


Correct: The play was so mediocre, I left feeling very unimpressed. 

100

What is something you have a repertoire of?

Answers will vary. 

Example: I have a vast repertoire of running gear because I love running in my free time. 

200

Define: Blatant

An action or behavior that is completely obvious and done without shame

200

Define: Immaculate 

Perfectly clean or tidy

200

Part of Speech: Incredulous

Adjective

200

Unfortunately it was a unanimous vote and no one could decide on what to watch.

False.

Correct: It was a unanimous vote so we all enjoyed watching the new Michael Jackson movie at the theater.

200

Complete the sentence: If someone is emaciated, they are ____.

f someone is emaciated, they are extremely skinny due to malnutrition.

300

Define: Repertoire

A collection of skills or types of behavior that a person habitually uses

300

Define: Admonished

To be firmly but kindly warned or corrected for an incorrect behavior

300

Part of Speech: Ostracized 

Verb

300

I walked into Isla's library and was shocked by the prolific amount of books

True

300

What's the difference between admonished and berated?

Admonished is to correct someone's behavior kindly whereas berated is to scold someone harshly. 

400

Define: Flippant

Not showing a serious or respectful attitude

400

Define: Futile

Incapable of producing something useful; pointless

400

Part of Speech: Obligatory

Adjective 

400

Maya responded to her friend, Becca, in a flippant way, making Becca even more upset with her. 

True

400

When's Ms. Powell's birthday?

September 6th

500

Define: Irrefutable  

Impossible to deny

500

Define: Prolific

Abundant in quantity

500

Part of Speech: Steadfastness 

Noun

500

Despite my fear, I was deterred to ride the ferris wheel anyway.

False. 

Correct: I was deterred from riding the ferris wheel because of my fear of heights.

500

Unscramble then define this word: gnrptuan

REPUGNANT: Causing a strong feeling of dislike or disgust