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  • The old and the young are more ............................ to illness.
    susceptible
  • My .................. ache.
    muscles
  • kind and courteous.
    gracious
  • a casual meal eaten outdoors.
    picnic
  • The prisoners were .........................
    hostile
  • leave out, keep out, or discount.
    exclude
  • We ..................be able to fund the project.
    might
  • A ..................... is a ceremonial wand used as a sign of authority.
    scepter
  • a feeling of anxiety or dread.
    fear
  • The .................... were accepted by everyone.
    changes
  • The man showed no ................
    fear
  • joke, trick, fabrication, prank, scam.
    hoax
  • vulnerable to be harmed, affected, or influenced.
    susceptible
  • pleasing or enjoyable.
    pleasant
  • during or in the time occurring after.
    since
  • made by humans, not natural.
    artificial
  • The ........................was so much fun.
    picnic
  • modifies, alters, becomes different.
    changes
  • I haven't seen you ................... your last birthday.
    since
  • It takes a lot of .......................... to be in the military.
    discipline
  • We will have to cut back for this ...................... year.
    fiscal
  • The alarming call turned out to be a ...............
    hoax
  • of or having to do with finances.
    fiscal
  • We were ........................ wrong.
    obviously
  • The ...................... heart was a big success.
    artificial
  • characterized by violence and unfriendliness.
    hostile
  • The weather is really ....................... today.
    pleasant
  • bands of fibrous tissue that allow movement.
    muscles
  • a paved path on the side of a street.
    sidewalk
  • We will have to .................... that data.
    exclude
  • The ........................ had many cracks in it.
    sidewalk
  • without any doubt, very apparently.
    obviously
  • Our host was very ..........................
    gracious
  • used to express an uncertain possibility.
    might
  • train to obey rules, often by punishing.
    discipline
  • staff or wand belonging to a royal or ruler.
    scepter