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A Scholarship Vocabulary Program

Enhance your vocabulary with this informative vocabulary program. Learn the meanings and usage of alert, candid, chide, counterfeit, culprit, defraud, flaw, and maul. Improve your language skills today!

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A Scholarship Vocabulary Program

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  1. A Scholarship Vocabulary Program Course I (set 1 A)

  2. Alert (adj.) • :Wide-awake and ready to act quickly; watchful.

  3. Alert (adj.) Be alert; remove the pot from the stove (afterbefore- pick one answer) it boils over.

  4. Candid (adj.) • : open and honest in what one says or does; frank; outspoken.

  5. Candid (adj.) Candid people tell the truth (except, even- pick one answer) when it hurts.

  6. Chide (v.) • : express mild disapproval of; scold; reprove; reproach.

  7. Chide (v.) We use (gentle, harsh- pick one answer) tones when we chide someone.

  8. Counterfeit (adj.) • :made to resemble something genuine with intent to deceive; forged; bogus; sham.

  9. Counterfeit (adj.) I was (heartbroken, pretending- pick one answer) I shed counterfeit tears.

  10. Culprit (n.) • : person guilty of any offense or crime; offender.

  11. Culprit (n.) Don’t (accuse, trust- pick one answer) her; she is not the culprit.

  12. Defraud (v.) • : deprive (someone) of something by deception or fraud; cheat.

  13. Defraud (v.) If you were paid in (real, bogus - pick one answer) money, you were defrauded.

  14. Flaw (n.) • : something faulty or missing; defect; imperfect

  15. Flaw (n.) (Selfishness, Money - pick one answer) is a serious character flaw.

  16. Maul (v.) • : handle roughly; injure by beating; batter.

  17. Maul (v.) The child’s new doll was mauled by her (jealous, gentle- pick one answer) friends.

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