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Vocabulary Quiz: Part One
1.
Desolate
(n.) desert, wasteland
(adv.) slowly, leisurely, measuredly
(adj.) frustrated, upset, angry
(adj.) bare, barren, empty
2.
Freewheeling
(adv.) carelessly
(adj.) uptight
(adj.) carefree
(v.) to stray, to err
3.
Unprecedented
(adj.) completely new and never having happened before; historic
(n.) parallel; counterpart or analog
(adj.) fresh; newfangled and modern
(adj.) expected, assumed, calculated
4.
Candid
(adj.) sharp, spiky
(adj.) subtle, tactful
(adj.) untrue, false
(adj.) direct, blunt
5.
Unmitigated
(n.) exactly half; a split
(adj.) partly, somewhat
(adj.) downright, utter, total
(adj.) angry, upset
6.
Abstract
(adj.) false, fake
(adj.) clear, obvious
(adj.) frank, honest; not hiding the truth
(adj.) existing purely in the mind; not representing actual reality
7.
Hostile
(adj.) sharp, spiky
(v.) to help, to assist
(v.) to hurt, to harm
(adj.) harmful, dangerous
8.
Counterproductive
(adj.) productive, helpful
(v.) to harm, to hinder the achievement of a goal
(adj.) hindering the achievement of a goal
(v.) to help, to aid in the achievement of a goal
9.
Exhilarating
(adj.) scary, terrifying, frightening
(n.) displeasure, anger
(adj.) invigorating, stimulating, exciting
(n.) fun, pleasure
10.
Deficient
(adj) sufficient, enough
(v.) to stop, to slow
(adv.) slowly, stupidly
(adj.) not enough in degree or amount
11.
Geriatric
(adv.) slowly, painfully
(adj.) young, sprightly
(adj.) relating to old age
(n.) apprentice, novice
12.
Analogous
(adj.) dissimilar, opposite
(n.) counterpart, correspondent
(adj.) similar but not identical
(adj.) frequent, often
13.
Hypothetical
(n.) fake, forgery, sham
(n.) proof; evidence of a theory
(adj.) concrete, real
(adj.) supposed; related to a hypothesis
14.
Fundamental
(v.) to build, to create
(v). to destroy, to demolish
(adj.) unnecessary
(adj.) of, relating to, or forming the essence or core; basic
15.
Galvanizing
(adj.) thrilling, exciting, stimulating
(n.) metal; steel or another silver metal
(adj.) boring, dull
(v.) to stir, to mix, to blend
16.
Vital
(adj.) urgently necessary
(n.) guess; hypothetical or question
(adj.) unnecessary, extra
(n.) sign; wonder
17.
Accordingly
(adv.) in an appropriate or corresponding way
(adv.) quickly, hurriedly
(adj.) wondrous, awe-inspiring
(adj.) parallel, similar
18.
Abate
(adv.) frequently, often
(v.) increase, grow, enlarge
(adj.) anxiety-inducing, scary
(v.) become less active, less intense, or less in amount
19.
Abysmal
(adj.) frustrating, annoying
(adj.) extremely good
(adj.) arid; hot
(adj.) extremely bad
20.
Predecessor
(n.) a boss or leader
(n.) someone who comes before another (usually in position or office)
(n.) someone who comes after another (usually in position or office)
(n.) someone who helps others achieve goals
21.
Dilemma
(n.) a problem, usually requiring a choice between undesirable options
(adj.) confusing, bewildering
(n.) a solution or understanding
(adj.) frustrating, annoying
22.
Viability
(adj.) illogical
(n.) inability, hampered from accomplishing something
(n.) ability to be done in a practical or useful way
(n.) a difficult or impossible task
23.
Counterargument
(n.) an argument used to criticize or dismantle another argument
(v.) to criticize an invalid argument
(n.) a complete understanding between two parties
(adj.) invalid, not true
24.
Precedent
(n.) an example or subject from earlier in time
(v.) to feel nostalgic for another historical era
(v.) to look into the future for guidance; to practice divination
(n.) a simple explanation
25.
Boost
(v.) to increase or make grow
(n.) something that is for profit or gain
(v.) to question or wonder
(n.) monetary profit
26.
Brawl
(n.) an intense, loud fight
(adj.) peaceful
(adj.) angry; frustrated
(adv.) sadly
27.
Principle
(n.) person in charge of a school
(n.) first in order of importance
(n.) basic truth, assumption, or rule
(n.) a boss or leader
28.
Diligence
(adj.) smart, intelligent
(n.) conscientiousness; the quality of being committed to a task
(adj.) unconscious, asleep
(v.) to work hard
29.
Urge
(adj.) uncontrollable
(v.) to ask, to query
(adj.) contained, restricted
(n.) a desire or impulse
30.
Deference
(n.) disrespect; disregard
(n.) respect; regard
(n.) award, honor
(v.) to respect, to honor
31.
Anomaly
(n.) something that resembles something else
(v.) to diverge, change
(n.) an unwelcome result
(n.) something different from the norm
32.
Acquisition
(v.) to accept
(n.) the act of gaining a skill or possession of something
(v.) to gain
(n.) the act of losing something, especially in relation to business
33.
Retention
(v.) to wonder about the status of something
(v.) to accept
(n.) the act of losing something, especially in relation to business
(n.) the act of keeping something
34.
Culmination
(n.) the beginning of a long journey
(adj.) soon to be over
(n.) the final act or climax
(n.) a point about halfway between the beginning and the end
35.
Brevity
(n.) the act of jumping into something suddenly
(adj.) worried, unsettled
(n.) the quality of being brief or terse
(adj.) tense, stressed
36.
Candor
(n.) the trait of being rude or unkind
(n.) the act of jumping into something suddenly
(n.) the trait of being frequently anxious or worried
(n.) the trait of being honest and frank
37.
Deplete
(v.) to become smaller over time
(v.) to frequent; to attend habitually
(v.) to grow over time, usually in size
(v.) to use up or lessen significantly the number or quantity of
38.
Diminish
(v.) to become smaller in scope or degree
(v.) to sicken or become ill
(v.) to become larger in scope or degree
(v.) to perish; to pass away
39.
Devise
(v.) to diminish
(v.) to vanish or disappear
(v.) to come up with something, usually a plan
(n.) a useful product or tool
40.
Prohibit
(v.) to sign into law
(n.) the act of thinking or pondering
(v.) to command against, to outlaw
(v.) to halt or arrest
41.
Decree
(v.) to declare formally and with authority
(v.) to call to attention a problem or issue
(n.) an issue or problem
(v.) to make legal
42.
Annihilate
(v.) to destroy or defeat utterly
(v.) to snap or break, especially thread
(v.) to tug or pull
(v.) to cut cleanly; to separate
43.
Cultivate
(v.) to pass on, to convey
(v.) to repeat
(n.) the act of gardening or growing
(v.) to foster the growth of
44.
Unveil
(v.) to frequent; to attend often
(v.) to make visible; to reveal
(n.) a lack of disguise
(n.) a refusal to hide or deny something
45.
Demur
(n.) shyness or reluctance
(v.) to become emotional
(n.) uncertainty
(v.) to object
46.
Vow
(n.) a change
(v.) to promise
(v.) to break
(n.) definition or distinction
47.
Validate
(adv.) frequently
(v.) to prove or declare logically or factually sound
(v.) to make educated guesses toward the future
(n.) true or accurate
48.
Corroborate
(n.) proven facts
(v.) to provide evidence for; to back up (a claim)
(v.) to deny as true or accurate
(adj.) truthful, honest
49.
Exert
(v.) to avoid
(n.) an effort or attempt
(v.) to thwart or halt
(v.) to put into use, usually as effort
50.
Capitalize
(v.) to exchange or edit
(n.) symbols; letters or numbers
(v.) to use to your advantage
(n.) money or coinage
51.
Expend
(n.) an exchange, swap, or switch
(v.) to exchange or swap
(v.) to witness
(v.) to use up, as in energy or money
52.
Counteract
(n.) counterespionage; spying on an enemy
(v.) to work for
(v.) to look forward to
(v.) to work in opposition to
53.
Endure
(v.) to withstand, sustain, or hold out against
(n.) length, especially of time
(adj.) lengthy (especially in reference to time)
(n.) longevity
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