Vocabulary Words 8
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- Q1having or showing a perceptive understanding or insight; shrewd
Allegory (noun)
Acute (adjective)Subjective (adjective)
Fraudulent (adjective)
30s - Q2concealment of one's thoughts, feelings, or character; pretense
Allegory (noun)
Subjective (adjective)
Perception (noun)
Dissimulation (noun)30s - Q3not harmful; non-injurious
Acute (adjective)
Dissimulation (noun)
Fraudulent (adjective)
Undeleterious (adjective)30s - Q4obtained, done by, or involving deception, especially criminal deception
Cast (verb)
Fraudulent (adjective)Undeleterious (adjective)
Treachery (noun)
30s - Q5make a military observation of (a region)
Subjective (adjective)
Treachery (noun)
Reconnoiter (verb)Fraudulent (adjective)
30s - Q6a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political oneAllegory (noun)
Subjective (adjective)
Treachery (noun)
Fraudulent (adjective)
30s - Q7cause (light or shadow) to appear on a surfaceCast (verb)
Acute (adjective)
Dissimulation (noun)
Perception (noun)
30s - Q8a way of regarding, understanding, or interpreting something; a mental impression
Undeleterious (adjective)
Fraudulent (adjective)
Perception (noun)Subjective (adjective)
30s - Q9betrayal of trust; deceptive action or nature
Cast (verb)
Recconoiter (verb)
Acute (adjective)
Treachery (noun)30s - Q10based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
Fraudulent (adjective)
Allegory (noun)
Recconoiter (verb)
Subjective (adjective)30s