Fabricate, a word that means to manufacture or to make up, is this part of speech
What is a verb?
Jack was such a ___________ that he could not even afford a pack of gum.
What is a pauper?
What is cherubic?
This word from Unit 1 is a synonym for this Unit's word "rift"
What is breach?
This word's opposite is to be defeated
What is surmount?
What is the part of speech for the word tritely in this sentence: The story was tritely written and was very predictable.
What is an adverb?
My sister and I had (a/an) ______________ about whose turn it was to clean up after the dog.
What is an altercation?
What is a rift?
This word from Unit 1 can mean long-lasting or it can refer to a type of plant.
What is perennial?
This word is an antonym for the similar-sounding "condemn"
What is condone?
This word can function as two different parts of speech. As a noun it refers to a person who supports an idea; as an adjective it can mean sticky.
What is adherent?
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg disagreed with so many rulings that she became known for saying, "I ___________."
What is dissent?
What is a marauder?
This word from Unit 2 is the opposite of unprofitable
What is lucrative?
An opposite of pleased and calm.
What is irate?
This noun refers to a person who steals something of little value.
What is a pilferer?
We will have to _________ our meeting because I must leave early.
What is abridge?
What is terminate or termination?
This verb from Unit 2 means to build up strength by adding something
What is fortify?
This word is an opposite of the word "expand"
What is abridge?
The word gluttony is a noun meaning overindulgence. This word is another noun that shares the same root word and refers to a person who overindulges.
What is a glutton?
The freshman tried to ______________ the authority of the principal, but no one would listen to her.
What is usurp?
What is exorcise or exorcism?
These two words, one form Unit 1 and the other from Unit 2, can both be defined with words like irregular and inconsistent
What are spasmodic and erratic?
The opposite of a term saying that something has a dissimilar appearance
What is semblance?