Vocab words 1
Vocab words 2
Usage Inferences/Fill in the blank
Synonyms/Antonyms/Part of Speech
Synonyms/Antonyms/Part of Speech
100

To make more bearable; to ease the pain

Alleviate

100

Excessive admiration of one's self; selfishness

Narcissism

100

A person who is not meticulous probably would not do well as:

A. a teacher

B. an accountant

C. a salesman

D. a politician

B. An accountant

100

Which is a synonym for alleviate: Aggravate or Lessen

Lessen

100

Which is a synonym for analogous: Unlike or Akin

Akin

200

Not clear; foggy, hazy; dark or gloomy

Murky

200

To take apart; to strip of furnishing or equipment

Dismantle

200

The children _______ over who should sit in the front seat. (maimed, squabbled)

Squabbled

200

Which is an antonym for Squabble: Quarrel or Concur

Concur

200

Which is an antonym for Dismantle: disassemble or construct

Construct

300

To engage in a minor quarrel; to argue noisily over a small matter

Squabble

300

Extremely or excessively careful about details

Meticulous

300

In the house of a narcissist, you would expect to find

A. collectibles.

B. drugs.

C. mirrors

D. computers.

C. Mirrors

300

Which is a synonym for meticulous: Careless or Fastidious

Fastidious

300

What part of speech is dormant: Adverb or Adjective

Adjective

400

Similar or parallel in certain ways

Analogous

400

A sleep-like condition during which life processes slow down; inactive

Dormant

400

Because the details of the plan were _______, her mother wouldn't give her permission to go. (dormant, murky).

Murky

400

What part of speech is distraught: Verb or Adjective.

Adjective

400

What part of speech is maim: Verb or Noun

Verb

500

To disable; to cripple

Maim

500

Extremely troubled or agitated; worried

Distraught

500

If a mother is distraught, it is possible that one of her children

A. has been injured

B. has disobeyed her

C. won a prize at school

D. has lost his or her coat

A. has been injured

500

What part of speech is narcissism: Noun or Adjective

Noun

500

Which is an antonym for distraught: Frantic or Placid

Placid