Vocabulary Quiz - Word Meanings
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What is a synonym for 'circumvent'?

  • Concur
  • Elude (correct)
  • Engage
  • Confront
  • Which word means 'to coax'?

  • Inspire
  • Scold
  • Persuade (correct)
  • Neglect
  • What is the meaning of 'complacent'?

  • Busy
  • Concerned
  • Unworried (correct)
  • Frustrated
  • Which of the following words is synonymous with 'contagious'?

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

    What does 'deceptive' imply?

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

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    Vocabulary Study Notes

    • Cheap: Describes items that are inexpensive or low-priced, often associated with bargains or reasonable costs.
    • Cheat: Refers to actions of deception and swindling that mislead others, often for personal gain.
    • Choose: The act of selecting or electing options, indicating a preference or designation among available choices.
    • Circumvent: Involves strategies to evade or bypass obstacles or rules, showcasing tactics of avoidance.
    • Clemency: Represents acts of mercy and forgiveness, often enacted by authorities to show compassion or leniency.
    • Clever: Characterizes individuals who are astute and skillful, demonstrating ingenuity and shrewdness in problem-solving.
    • Coarse: Describes materials or surfaces that are rough, unpolished, or abrasive in texture or finish.
    • Coax: To persuade gently or influence someone to take a specific course of action, often through enticing methods.
    • Combustible: Refers to materials that are flammable or easily ignitable, indicating potential for explosion or combustion.
    • Comfortable: Describes a state of relaxation or coziness, where individuals feel at ease and content.
    • Commotion: Signals a state of unrest or upheaval, marked by outcry or disturbance within a group or environment.
    • Complacent: Reflects a self-satisfied attitude where individuals remain unworried or smug, often ignoring potential risks.
    • Compliment: Entails expressions of praise or commendation, aimed at acknowledging someone's qualities or achievements.
    • Conceal: The act of hiding or disguising information or objects, often to obscure visibility or detection.
    • Conspicuous: Indicates something that is easily noticeable or distinct, often drawing immediate attention.
    • Consternation: A feeling of fear or panic that arises during alarming situations, often resulting in terror or dismay.
    • Contagious: Describes diseases or conditions that are infectious and capable of being spread from one individual to another.
    • Countless: Represents an unquantifiable or limitless number of items or instances, emphasizing abundance.
    • Curious: Characterizes individuals who are inquisitive, displaying a strong desire to learn or inquire about various subjects.
    • Customary: Describes practices or behaviors that are habitual and routine, generally accepted in societal norms.
    • Dangerous: Focuses on conditions or actions that pose risks or hazards, often threatening safety or well-being.
    • Dauntless: Defines bravery and fearlessness in individuals, demonstrating courage in the face of challenges.
    • Deadly: Refers to substances or situations that are lethal or poisonous, capable of causing fatal outcomes.
    • Dearth: Signifies a lack or scarcity of essential items, leading to deficiencies or shortages.
    • Decay: Indicates the process of deterioration or spoilage, often observed in organic matter over time.
    • Deceptive: Describes actions or appearances that are misleading or unreliable, obscuring the truth.
    • Decorate: Involves embellishing or beautifying spaces or objects, enhancing aesthetic appeal through adornment.
    • Deduce: The process of inferring or concluding information based on evidence or reasoning.
    • Deface: Refers to the act of damaging or spoiling the appearance of an object or surface.

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