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What does the verb 'to immigrate' mean?
What does the verb 'to immigrate' mean?
- To move from one place to another to find work or better living conditions (correct)
- To do something unpleasant for someone
- To lack bravery
- To satisfy someone to avoid conflict
What is the noun form of the verb 'to migrate'?
What is the noun form of the verb 'to migrate'?
- Emmigrant
- Migration (correct)
- Gruesome
- Inland
Which word is used to describe the seasonal movement of birds and animals?
Which word is used to describe the seasonal movement of birds and animals?
- Inland
- Migration (correct)
- Emmigrant
- Gruesome
What does the adjective 'inland' mean?
What does the adjective 'inland' mean?
What is the opposite of a coward?
What is the opposite of a coward?
Which term refers to a person who leaves a country to live in another country?
Which term refers to a person who leaves a country to live in another country?
What is the meaning of 'reiterate'?
What is the meaning of 'reiterate'?
Which word is the adverb form of 'intense'?
Which word is the adverb form of 'intense'?
In the sentence 'He walked abreast of them', what does 'abreast' mean?
In the sentence 'He walked abreast of them', what does 'abreast' mean?
What is the meaning of 'congested'?
What is the meaning of 'congested'?
Which word best describes someone dressed in bright colored clothes?
Which word best describes someone dressed in bright colored clothes?
What is the verb form of 'hawk' in the context provided?
What is the verb form of 'hawk' in the context provided?
What is the meaning of 'emulate'?
What is the meaning of 'emulate'?
Which sentence uses 'stun' correctly?
Which sentence uses 'stun' correctly?
What is the past participle of 'weave'?
What is the past participle of 'weave'?
Which of the following is a synonym for 'reduce'?
Which of the following is a synonym for 'reduce'?
What does a stun gun do?
What does a stun gun do?
In what context would one use the word 'retired'?
In what context would one use the word 'retired'?