(v) a piece of burning wood, a troublemaker; an extremely energetic or emotional person
firebrand
lack of concern about the election
indifference
The gymnast was (poised, indispensable) atop the balance team, ready for the most challenging part of the competition.
poised
The internet seems so indispensable to me that I can't imagine how people survived without it for so long.
correct
No one has ever been able to explain to my satisfaction how someone can walk _________ across a bed of hot coals.
unscathed
(v) to throw a stream of things;
to strike consecutively,
to hurry
pelt
ready to jump at the bell
poised
In Shakespeare's day, an actor who displeased the audience might find himself (hindered, pelted) with several rotting fruits.
pelted
He took only a customary glance at the bill when it arrived and did not realize that he had been charged for his meal twice.
incorrect
At the front desk, an ____________ guest was angrily complaining about the treatment he was given by the staff.
indignant
ready for use; at hand
available
thrived under the new administration
regime
Unfortunately, nothing any of us said could (dissuade, pelt) Ned from his plan to quit his job.
dissuade
When the interviewer offered me the job, I told him that I was available to start work immediately.
correct
Antibiotics can be a very effective means of __________ the spread of some diseases.
hindering
(n)
a government power, a form or system of rule or management
regime
a swarm of bees that pestered the hikers
plagued
indifference
I was so poised before giving my speech that my hands were shaking and my face was bright red.
incorrect
Young _________ have made millions from start-up companies that develop and sell apps for smartphones and tablets.
entrepreneurs
(adj) shared, felt, or shown equally by two or more
met the new impresario of the entertainment industry
entrepreneur
Southern (firebrands, dissuaders) agitating for a complete break with the Union helped spread the coming of the Civil War.
firebrands
Nothing seems to hinder my ability to exercise more than not getting a good night's sleep.
correct
Having spent many years as political opponents, the two senators have since developed a ___________ respect for one another.
mutual