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Explore a comprehensive collection of vocabulary lessons designed to enhance your language skills. Each lesson offers engaging activities and examples, focusing on various aspects of vocabulary, including definitions, synonyms and antonyms, and contextual usage. From mastering terms like "palpable" and "prestidigitation" to understanding concepts such as "venial" and "iconoclast," these lessons provide a structured approach to vocabulary building. Perfect for students, educators, and anyone eager to expand their linguistic repertoire.
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1-100 1 - 100 • After the first body was found, the tension in the room became __________. $100
1-100A 1 - 100 • What is: • After the first body was found, the tension in the room became palpable. ? • palpable ? $100
1-200 • Through many hours of • practice with coins and cards, • he became a master • at the skill of ___________. $200
1-200A • What is: • Through many hours of • practice with coins and cards, • he became a master • at the skill of prestidigitation.? 1 - 100 $200
1-300 • Her baby’s symptoms indicated that • he was born with Down’s __________. • The ___________constantly brought the boss coffee and donuts, and always did • whatever he asked of her. $300
1-300A • What are: • Her baby’s symptoms indicated that • he was born with Down’s Syndrome. • The sycophant constantly brought the boss • coffee and donuts, and always did • whatever he asked of her. • ? 1 - 100 $300
1-400 • a. After being the _________ for his brother’s mistakes for the third time that day, James finally told his parents the truth. • b. After his __________ deeds, he went to jail for a long time. $400
1-400A • What are: • After being the scapegoat for his brother’s mistakes for the third time that day, James finally told his parents the truth. • After his nefarious deeds, he went • to jail for a long time. • ? 1 - 100 $400
1-500 • a. The old bowl was broken and considered ______________. • b. Visiting museum displays of ancient Egypt is a good way to study the history of the __________________. • c. After getting an A on his summer reading essay, he considered his one mistake to be __________. $500
1-500A • What are: • a. The old bowl was broken and considered picayune. • b. Visiting museum displays of ancient Egypt is a good way to study the history of the sarcophagus. • c. After getting an A on his summer reading essay, he considered his one mistake to be trivial. ? 1 - 100 $500
2-100 extravagant, artificial language padded with words 1 - 100 $100
2-100A 1 - 100 What is bombast ? $100
2-200 Counterfeit $200
2-200A 1 - 100 What is spurious ? $200
2-300 true without deceit, honest, unadulterated $300
2-300A 1 - 100 What is sincere ? $300
2-400 • Any worldwide, or church unity • using language sparingly, getting to the point $400
2-400A 1 - 100 What is: ecumenical laconic ? $400
2-500 • Synonym, Antonym, or NO Relationship to each other: • catholic---ecumenical • adroit---gauche $500
2-500A What are: • catholic---ecumenical (synonyms) • adroit---gauche (antonyms) 1 - 100 $500
3-100 1 - 100 Too conspicuous or showy. $100
3-100A 1 - 100 What is blatant ? $100
3-200 Free, without charge • action without cause $200
3-200A 1 - 100 What is gratuitous? $200
3-300 • A ludicrous distortion • Able to be bought off, mercenary, corrupt $300
3-300A 1 - 100 • What is: • travesty • venal ? $300
3-400 • A pardonable or excusable deed. • A shrewish, ill-tempered woman $400
3-400A What is: venial vixen ? 1 - 100 $400
3-500 • Clumsy, awkward, especially in social situations. • Remarkably bad • Equal person $500
3-500A • What are: • gauche • egregious • peer ? 1 - 100 $500
4-100 The person who handles financial matters 1 - 100 $100
4-100A 1 - 100 What is a bursar ? $100
4-200 One who attacks cherished institutions or scorns traditional ideals as being shams $200
4-200A 1 - 100 What is an iconoclast ? $200
4-300 • To pacify, to atone for, to cause to become more favorable, to win, or to regain good will • a deadlock $300
4-300A 1 - 100 What are: propitiate stalemate ? $300
4-400 • to denote a person converted to a new religion or political philosophy; converted to a new cause • unspoken, unvoiced $400
4-400A 1 - 100 What is: • proselyte • b. tacit ? $400
4-500 a. A substitution, either real or imaginary b. Intended to do one harm. $500
4-500A • What are: • vicariously • bane ? 1 - 100 $500
5-100 1 - 100 Assistant or helper, most commonly a boy who serves a priest at Catholic Mass $100
5-100A 1 - 100 What is an acolyte ? $100