Units 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
100
What part(s) of speech of is "Chagrin"?
Noun & Verb
100
What part(s) of speech is "Abject"?
Adjective
100
What part(s) of speech is "Bombastic"?
Adjective
100
What part(s) of speech is "Impasse"?
Noun
200
Name An Antonym of "Raze"
Raise, Set Up & Build
200
Name A Synonym of "Effrontery"
Audacity, Call & Nerve
200
Name An Antonym of "Corpulent"
Lean, Lanky & Thin
200
Name A Synonym of "Secular"
Temporal, Civil & Mundan
300
Define "Venal"
Open to, or marked by, bribery or corruption
300
Define "Frugal"
Thrifty or economical in the use of money
300
Define "Promulgate"
To announce officially, as a law or decree
300
Define "Elicit"
To draw out or call forth
400
Due to the chagrin that his brother cause towards him, James’ nature shifted to be _____ towards him.
Vindictive
400
The president needs to be careful not to _____ information during the harangues that he says to the US.
Fabricate
400
The ______ actions of the movie star caused him to illicitly defer the primers date of his film, due to a personal vacation.
Narcissistic
400
News networks’ credibility can gain _____ if they do not corroborate the information that they put out into the world.
Attrition
500
Is the use of the vocabulary words correct? (If no, which one(s)?) Mount. Everest probably seemed insuperable to climb because the height of the structure alluded to the fact that there would be a myriad amount of steps needed to reach the top.
Yes.
500
Is the use of the vocabulary words correct? (If no, which one(s)?) The boy felt negligible after his mom displayed nepotism towards his brother. He felt callous while crying in his room because of the equitable reasoning of his mother.
No. Callous means "insensitive"
500
Is the use of the vocabulary words correct? (If no, which one(s)?) An astute professor would not be one to publicly use bombastic language in front of their schism of their department due to their erudite knowledge of common sense.
Yes.
500
Is the use of the vocabulary words correct? (If no, which one(s)?) After a long agitating day, James felt sanguine when he hit an impasse on the way to his friend’s house.
No. Sanguine means "cheerfully confident"