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What does erudite mean?
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eroded, collapsing
scholarly, well-read
inspired, possessing genius
perplexed, easily confused
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What does proclivity mean?
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an ability won through hard work
a steep precipice or cliff
a natural inclination
persistence
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What does erudite mean?
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What does proclivity mean?
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What does assuage mean?
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What does amorphous mean?
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What does provincial mean?
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Which word is most similar to the meaning of hiatus?
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Which word is most similar to the meaning of lurid?
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Which word is most similar to the meaning of inadvertent?
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Which word is most similar to the meaning of infer?
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Which word is most similar to the meaning of decadence?
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Which word is the antonym of inadvertent?
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Which word is the antonym of amorphous?
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Which word is the antonym of erudite
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Which word is the antonym of proclivity?
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Which word is the antonym of lurid?
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She didn't want to share details about her experiences, so we could __________________________ that she was a private person.
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After forty years she still refused to leave her home town, so her friends accused her of being ____________________ .
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During a brief _______________________ in the performance, we could hear someoneās cell phone buzzing and ringing.
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Its military weakened, the population living for more and more extravagant entertainments, the once mighty Roman Empire now began to collapse; it had entered the long period of its _____________________.
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Thoreau's writing was so ________________________ it was difficult to understand--I had to keep looking up his references just to understand what was happening!