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Vocabulary Quiz on Advanced Terms
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Vocabulary Quiz on Advanced Terms

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What does the term 'acclaim' mean?

  • A secret gathering
  • A deep criticism
  • A financial reward
  • High praise (correct)
  • Which word describes someone who is habitually careless or neglectful?

  • Diligent
  • Negligent (correct)
  • Conformist
  • Brazen
  • What is the meaning of 'antithesis'?

  • A typical example
  • A famous proverb
  • An idea that supports other beliefs
  • The absolute opposite (correct)
  • Which term best describes a person who does not conform to typical standards?

    <p>Maverick</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a primary characteristic of something that is obsolete?

    <p>No longer used</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best defines 'mundane'?

    <p>Normal or commonplace</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'exalt' mean in the context of praising someone?

    <p>To glorify or praise</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a synonyms for 'lenient'?

    <p>Forgiving</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the vocabulary word with its correct definition:

    <p>Acclaim = High praise Mundane = Commonplace, concerned with day-to-day life Negligent = Habitually careless, neglectful Obsolete = No longer used, out of date</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the vocabulary word with its correct usage example:

    <p>Caucus = The ironworkers held a caucus to determine their pay increase. Exalt = Michael Jordan is a figure in basketball we exalt the most. Brazen = Critics condemned the novelist’s brazen attempt to plagiarize. Hierarchy = Women found it difficult to break into the upper ranks of the hierarchy.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the vocabulary word with its part of speech:

    <p>Maverick = Noun Lenient = Adjective Antithesis = Noun Obsolete = Adjective</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the vocabulary word with its antonym:

    <p>Conformist = Maverick Exalt = Condemn Brazen = Modest Lenient = Strict</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the word to its context of use:

    <p>Antithesis = Values that are completely opposite Potable = Water suitable for drinking Caucus = A meeting of a specific group Hierarchy = Ranked social or professional structure</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the vocabulary term with its relevant context:

    <p>Negligent = Leaving the door unlocked despite warnings Brazen = Plagiarizing a well-known author Acclaim = Receiving praise from peers Mundane = Focusing on everyday issues rather than spirituality</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the vocabulary word with the related concept:

    <p>Obsolete = Inventions that are no longer in use Caucus = A strategy meeting for a group Exalt = To glorify or praise someone Hierarchy = System of ranked groups</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the vocabulary term with its synonym:

    <p>Maverick = Nonconformist Lenient = Tolerant Exalt = Praise Brazen = Brash</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Acclaim

    • High praise, often given to someone who has achieved something remarkable.
    • Example: A poet's work receiving acclaim from friends signifies recognition of its quality.

    Antithesis

    • The direct opposite of something.
    • Example: Pacifist beliefs are the antithesis of values that prioritize war and violence.

    Brazen

    • Extremely bold and disrespectful, often to the point of being shameless.
    • Example: A novelist's brazen plagiarism of Hemingway's work is a severe transgression.

    Caucus

    • A meeting specifically for members of a particular group, usually to discuss a shared goal.
    • Example: Ironworkers hold caucuses to determine pay increase demands.

    Conformist

    • Someone who behaves in accordance with societal norms and expectations.
    • Example: A conformist individual might wait for friends to take action before committing to anything.

    Exalt

    • To praise highly and hold in a position of great respect.
    • Example: Michael Jordan is an exalted figure in basketball, meaning he is highly admired and celebrated.

    Hierarchy

    • A system with ranked groups, often based on power, status, or wealth.
    • Example: Women face challenges in breaking into higher ranks within hierarchical structures.

    Lenient

    • Showing tolerance and mercy, especially in punishment or judgment.
    • Example: A professor who allows students to select their final grades can be considered lenient by colleagues.

    Maverick

    • An independent, nonconformist individual who often goes against established norms.
    • Example: A maverick person does things their own way, frequently challenging conventional approaches.

    Mundane

    • Ordinary and commonplace, lacking excitement or novelty.
    • Example: A person preoccupied with mundane issues might not focus on spiritual or philosophical matters.

    Negligent

    • Careless and irresponsible, often leading to harm or neglect.
    • Example: Leaving a door unlocked in a high-crime area is considered negligent and may lead to a robbery.

    Obsolete

    • No longer in use, replaced by newer or more advanced technologies.
    • Example: Eight-track players are obsolete because better technologies like tape decks and CDs have emerged.

    Potable

    • Safe and suitable for drinking.
    • Example: Ships carrying potable water during long voyages ensure sailors have access to clean drinking water.

    Acclaim

    • High praise, often received publicly
    • Example: An author's book receives acclaim for its originality.

    Antithesis

    • The direct opposite of something
    • Example: Love is the antithesis of hate.

    Brazen

    • Excessively bold or impudent
    • Example: A brazen thief steals in broad daylight.

    Caucus

    • A meeting of people with a shared goal
    • Example: A caucus of politicians discussing campaign strategy.

    Conformist

    • Someone who follows established norms and practices
    • Example: A conformist student always follows the teacher's instructions exactly.

    Exalt

    • To praise or glorify someone or something
    • Example: Athletes are exalted for their achievements.

    Hierarchy

    • A system of ranking, often based on power, status, or importance
    • Example: A company's hierarchy with different levels of management.

    Lenient

    • Showing tolerance or mercy, especially in punishment
    • Example: A lenient teacher allows students to retake tests.

    Maverick

    • An independent, nonconformist person
    • Example: A maverick artist who doesn't follow trends.

    Mundane

    • Commonplace, ordinary, and lacking in excitement
    • Example: The mundane routine of daily life.

    Negligent

    • Careless and irresponsible, failing to do what is required
    • Example: A negligent driver who ignores traffic laws.

    Obsolete

    • No longer in use because it has been replaced by something better
    • Example: Outdated technology like floppy disks are obsolete.

    Potable

    • Safe to drink
    • Example: A potable water supply is essential for survival.

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