
Vocabulary Quiz (Lesson 21)
Quiz by Kelli Gilchrist
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having good or pleasing qualities; worth having or getting.
easily hurt or harmed physically, mentally, or emotionally; open to attack, harm, or damage
able to be changed back to an earlier or original state; able to be stopped and not causing permanent damage or changes; having two sides that can be used.
capable of bending or being bent; easily changed; willing to change or try different things
able to be seen; easily seen or understood; known to or noticed by the public
moving or changing in small amounts; happening in a slow way over a long period of time
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.
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.
Walking alone at night in the city always makes Sally feel ________________________.
The suspension bridge had no _________________________ means of support.
Hot soups and stews always seem much more ___________________ in the winter than they do in the summer.
The airplane's descent was so ___________________ that Desiré was caught completely off-guard when the plane landed suddenly.
Even though Larissa broke her leg two days before her senior year ended, she was still able to ____________________ with her class; her friends even carried her across the stage to get her diploma.
With the new governor not making enough drastic changes, the city was beginning to _____________________________.
It is always awesome to find ________________________ clothing; it's like getting two pieces for the price of one.
The gymnasts are so ___________________; it is almost unbelievable.
The city's new modern buildings helped create a ___________________________ yet welcoming impression for tourists.
The longer I just sat there watching TV and eating potato chips, the more I felt like I was beginning to ___________________________.