Chapter 22
Chapter 22
Chapter 21
Chapter 21
Chapter 20
100
conduct; outward behavior; manner
What is demeanor
100
to become more similar to a larger whole; especially, to blend into or adjust to a main culture
What is assimilate
100
cheerfulness; high spirits
What is exhilaration
100
to support, argue for, or adopt (an idea or cause)
What is espouse
100
to aggravate (a situation or condition); make more severe
What is exacerbate
200
lazy; avoiding or disliking work
What is indolent
200
involving or done by only one side
What is unilateral
200
having little substance or basis; weak; poorly supported
What is tenuous
200
to cause to occur at exactly the same time; to cause (clocks and watches) to agree in time
What is synchronize
200
to feel or express disapproval of
What is deplore
300
modest; not boastful or arrogant
What is unassuming
300
existing as a natural or essential quality of a person or thing; built-in
What is inherent
300
correctness in behavior and manners; standards or conventions of socially acceptable behavior
What is decorum
300
to make easier to do or to get
What is facilitate
300
to make less severe or less intense; relieve
What is mitigate
400
to thin out or scatter and gradually vanish; drive away
What is dissipate
400
quick or eager to argue or fight; hostile; aggressive
What is belligerent
400
to free from a tangled situation or a difficulty
What is extricate
400
following established, traditional rules or beliefs, especially in religion; following what is customary or commonly accepted
What is orthodox
400
made or intended for practical use; stressing usefulness over beauty or other considerations
What is utilitarian
500
calm, carefree, and casually concerned
What is nonchalant
500
a strong expression of disapproval; an act of condemning, especially publicly
What is denunciation
500
to make (someone) feel or seem young again; to make (something) seem fresh or new again
What is rejuvenate
500
excessive, especially in amount, cost, or price; beyond what is reasonable or appropriate
What is exorbitant
500
being the first instance of something; never having occurred before
What is unprecedented