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Explain the difference between "wary and "weary"-
wary: careful / weary: tired
I put my hair up because I don't like it QUELLING / STRAGGLING / GRIPPING / TOWING down my back.
STRAGGLING
Are "struggle" and "linger" synonyms?
No
Are "oversee" and "overlook" synonyms?
No.
When do you use "cure" and when do you use "heal"?
heal: to make or become well again, especially after a cut or other injury // cure: to make someone with an illness healthy again
Complete: He takes FROM / AFTER/ OF his grandfather.
after
What's the difference between "beguile" and "wheedle" ?
beguile: to persuade, attract, or interest someone, sometimes in order to DECEIVE them // Wheedle: to try to persuade someone to do sth (esp give you sth)
Find the 3 pairs: shrewd, witty, braggart, boorish, supercilious, loutish
supercilious-braggart // boorish-loutish // shrewd-witty
Mention a synonym for "suborn".
bribe
Mention the difference between "stack" and "heap".
stack: neat pile // heap: untidy pile
Mention three synonyms for "surprised".
labbergasted, surprised, stunned, astonished, astounded, appalled, staggered
What's the difference between "trail" and "haul" ?
trail: to pull sth carelessly // haul: to pull or drag (something) with effort
Odd one out: SNIGGER - HOLLER - CHORTLE - GUFFAW
HOLLER - shout
What's the difference between neglect and circumvent?
neglect: disregard // circumvent: to get around (something) in a clever and sometimes dishonest way
What do these words have in common: amble - ramble - stroll?
They're ways of walking
Complete: We took AFTER/TO/ON/FROM our new neighbors very quickly.
TO
Are "permissive" and "stern" synonyms or antonyms? Explain
antonyms
Are "permissive" and "stern" synonyms or antonyms? Explain
antonyms
What's the meaning of "yield" as a verb?
to surrender / to allow another car or person to go ahead of you or in front of you
What's the meaning of "yield" as a noun?
the amount of something that is produced by a plant, farm, etc.
Odd one out: CRIPPLE - LAME - DISABLED - STAGGERED
STAGGERED