Vocabulary review
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- Q1
What's the opposite of "mandatory"?
immaculate
unnecessary
lenient
fanciful
15s - Q2
"Posterity" and "ancestors" is basically the same group of people.
falsetrueTrue or False15s - Q3
Which words mean the same as "abundant"?
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In a ________________, we need to get read for a really difficult conversation.
Users enter free textType an Answer30s - Q5
Match the antonyms
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If you are "impartial" you try to treat everyone equally.
truefalseTrue or False15s - Q7
Which word is synonymous to "uproar"?
quell
commotion
congeniality
reverence
15s - Q8
Match the synonyms:
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"Rowdy" people are usually very quiet.
falsetrueTrue or False15s - Q10
Cancer cells can be benign or, if matters are worse, m______________.
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Because Jan is a pet hoarder, with over twenty cats, it is not surprising that she lives in a ____________ home.
slovenly
congenial
venomous
parsimonious
30s - Q12
Group the words according to "positive" and "negative" in meaning.
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What could this picture represent?
subjugate
adhere
recapitulate
amplify
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