(v.) to struggle successfully against;to prove to be a match for, deal with satisfactorily
(n.) a long religious cloak;a canopy
cope
(n.) a copy, close reproduction
replica
Her________look made me sad.
wistful
Please try not to__________behind the others.
lag
Hint:verb
affirm
(v.) to do a favor or service for,help out;to provide for, supply with; to have space for; to make fit or suitable
accommodate
(n.) one who believes or expects the worst; prophet of doom
pessimist
Sailors returing to port on a dark night search for thr glow of a familiar_________.
beacon
We were dismayed when our teacher decided to _______ an additional assignment to our already huge load of homework.
append
Hint: adjective
fluent
(v.) to punish(in order to bring about improvement in behavior, attitude, etc.);to restrain, moderate
chasten
(adj.) in a bad or nasty mood, resentful ;gloomy
sulky
The host of the charming inn was________to our every wish.
responsive
She was told she would not be ________ if she restored the money.
presecuted
Hint: noun
replica
(adj.) dishonest;not guided or controlled by moral principles
unscrupulous
commemorate
The police will______that car.
confiscate
A lingering ________ may cause ill will between friends.
misapprehension
Hint:noun
sanctuary
(adj.) strained or improbable(in the sense of not being logical or belieavable), going far afield from a topic
far-fetched
(adj.) unrefined, crude;awkward or clumsy
uncouth
Things will work out better if we_______ to our original plan.
adhere
At a festive yet solemn ceremony, fifity new citizens swore________to their adopted nation.
allegiance
Hint:noun
pantomime