Vocabulary Quiz: Lesson 2
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What does the term 'maraud' mean?

  • To express discontent
  • To organize an expedition
  • To roam in search of plunder (correct)
  • To provide medical treatment

Which of the following best describes someone who is 'choleric'?

  • Philosophically reflective
  • Easily angered and quick-tempered (correct)
  • Calm and composed
  • Consistently cheerful

What does the word 'opulent' signify?

  • Having great wealth or abundance (correct)
  • A lack of resources
  • Being functional but not luxurious
  • Being unremarkable in appearance

What does 'interpose' mean?

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Which word describes someone who is not given to action or reaction?

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What is the meaning of the word 'comport'?

<p>To behave in a particular manner (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The term 'modicum' means a small quantity of something.

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What does the word 'comport' mean?

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Accoutrements

Equipment or accessories used for a specific purpose.

Choleric

Easily angered or quick-tempered.

Comport (v. 1)

To behave or conduct oneself in a particular way.

Propensity

A natural inclination or tendency to do something.

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Therapeutic

Relating to the treatment of a disease or promoting well-being.

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Study Notes

Lesson 2

  • Accoutrements: Equipment or accessories
  • Aggrieved: Feeling injustice, injury, or offense
  • Choleric: Easily angered, quick-tempered
  • Comport: To behave or conduct oneself; to be in accord or agreement with
  • Disconcert: To disrupt composure or confidence
  • Fauna: Animals of a region or period
  • Intervene: To place or come between, interrupt
  • Opulent: Having great wealth or abundance
  • Patrician: A member of the nobility; of noble birth, refined
  • Phlegmatic: Not given to action or reaction; sluggish, calm
  • Propensity: A natural inclination or tendency
  • Therapeutic: Relating to disease treatment, contributing to well-being
  • Utilitarian: Relating to usefulness, practical

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Test your understanding of key vocabulary words from Lesson 2. This quiz covers definitions and contexts of terms ranging from 'Accoutrements' to 'Utilitarian'. Enhance your language skills and expand your vocabulary knowledge.

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