
Vocabulary Quiz (24) Review Unit - M
Quiz by Kelli Gilchrist
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giving information about how something or someone looks, sounds, etc.; describing with words what someone or something is like
the original copy of a play, book, or piece of music before it has been printed
to write something quickly and in a way that makes it difficult to read; to draw lines and shapes that have no particular meaning in a quick and careless way
a written message from a doctor that officially authorizes someone to use a medicine or treatment; a medicine or drug that a doctor has authorized someone to use
to make a written copy; to write down something that is spoken
moving or changing in small amounts; happening in a slow way over a long period of time
to earn a degree or diploma from a school, college, or university; to move from one level to a higher level.
moving forward; using or interested in new or modern ideas.
to return to an earlier and usually worse or less-developed condition or state
to treat something or someone poorly and without respect; to make the quality of something worse.
a spoken word, phrase, or sound that expresses a sudden or strong feeling
to refuse to believe, accept, or consider something
to push something out; to force someone to leave
the act or process of forcing a liquid into something
to cause light, a picture, or a movie to appear on a surface; to plan, calculate, or estimate something for a time in the future.
the art or science of agriculture
a person that studies rocks and soil in order to learn about the history of Earth
the science of dealing with the earth's history as recorded in rocks and layers of soil; the rocks, land, and processes of land formation of a particular area.
of or relating to the natural features, population, industries, etc. of a region
The natural features, population, industries, etc. of a region.
to say what will or might happen in the future
to say the opposite of something someone else has said; to deny the truth of something.
the decision made by a jury in a trial; a judgment or opinion about something.
a person who rules a country with total authority, often in a cruel or brutal way
the act of speaking words that someone writes down or that a machine records; the act of dictating words