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What does 'hypocritical' mean?
What does 'hypocritical' mean?
'Stealthily' means to do something publicly.
'Stealthily' means to do something publicly.
False
What does 'crevice' refer to?
What does 'crevice' refer to?
narrow opening or crack
A place of safety and condolence is known as a ______.
A place of safety and condolence is known as a ______.
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Match the words with their meanings:
Match the words with their meanings:
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Which of the following words means 'secretly'?
Which of the following words means 'secretly'?
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The word 'conceives' means 'think of something'.
The word 'conceives' means 'think of something'.
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Define 'sanctuary'.
Define 'sanctuary'.
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The term 'valley smelly' means carrying out an action ________.
The term 'valley smelly' means carrying out an action ________.
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Match the following words with their meanings:
Match the following words with their meanings:
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Study Notes
Vocabulary
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Acute: having a sharp or keen sense, or feeling a brief but intense sense of something (e.g. acute mist)
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Auditory: related to the sense of hearing, not willing to take risks (opposite of timidity)
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Conceives: to think of or form an idea or concept, opposite of neglect
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Crevice: a narrow opening or crack, opposite of closure
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Derision: mocking or scornful language, opposite of respect
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Hypocritical: behaving in a way that contradicts one's stated beliefs or values, opposite of honest
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Stealthily: doing something secretly or sneakily, opposite of publicly
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Stiffed: to make someone unable to breath
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Vox: a voice or sound, can be worried or changed (meaning to modify)
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Vehemently: forcefully
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Contradictions: combining two or more opposing ideas or statements
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Interrogations: formal questioning or examination, often in a legal or official setting
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Reflected: filled or well-supplied with something, often referring to a thought or idea
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Summon: to officially order someone to be present or to call someone to a specific place
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Unravel: to untangle or make something clear, often referring to a complex problem or issue
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Sanctuary: a physical or metaphorical place of safety, protection, and condolence
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Neglectful: careless or showing a lack of attention or effort
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Nondescript: lacking unique or distinctive qualities, often referring to a location or object
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Secure: safe, protected, and free from danger or threat, opposite of useless
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This quiz tests your understanding of vocabulary words and their meanings from Chapter 4 of your 10th class English textbook. Check your knowledge of word meanings and their antonyms.