Vocab Quiz #4
Quiz by Danielle Spears
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- Q1definition of cantankerousexcessive or foolish boldnessrestrain oneself from doing or enjoying somethingargumentative and uncooperative30s
- Q2synonym of cantankerousmock/insultnerve/rashnessbad-tempered30s
- Q3definition of derideddissatisfaction or exhaustion caused by boredomarrogantly superiorto verbally rip apart30s
- Q4antonym of deridecomplimententhusiasmcaution30s
- Q5definition of debaclea disasterfeeling tiredto verbally rip apart30s
- Q6synonym of debaclefatiguefailuremock/insult30s
- Q7definition of temerityexcessive or foolish boldnessdissatisfaction or exhaustion caused by boredomaccept something reluctantly, but without protest30s
- Q8antonym of temeritysnobbish/snootycautionagree/cave30s
- Q9definition of ennuidissatisfaction or exhaustion caused by boredompublicly ridiculeexcessive or foolish boldness30s
- Q10synonym of ennuiadamantfatigueenthusiasm30s
- Q11definition of abstainrestrain oneself from doing or enjoying somethingarrogantly superiorpublicly ridicule30s
- Q12antonym of abstainwinmockindulge30s
- Q13definition of haughtyarrogantly superiordissatisfaction or exhaustion caused by boredompublicly ridicule30s
- Q14synonym of haughtysnobbish/snootyagree/cavenerve/rashness30s
- Q15definition of tenaciouspublicly ridiculeexcessive or foolish boldnessnot letting go of or giving up on something one holds dear30s