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English III Vocabulary
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She appreciated his __ feedback, even though it was touch to hear.
candid - truthful and straightforward, frank
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What is an antonym for the word "distraught"?
calm; collected; composed
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What are some antonyms for "apex"?
base; bottom
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The dictator's brutal actions led to his ___, making his name synonymous with oppression and cruelty.
infamy - the state of being well known for some bad quality or deed
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What are some antonyms for "endear"?
offend, disgust, repel
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Despite the challenges, she continued to ___ that her innovative approach would lead to success.
contend
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She was ___ for collecting rare vintage books, filling her home with shelves of literary treasures.
penchant (habitual liking for something or a tendency to do something)
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What does the word "peruse" mean?
to read thoroughly or carefully
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What are some synonyms for the word "fusion"?
blend, combination, mixture
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What are some synonyms for "complacent"?
smug; content
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He gave a __ excuse for being late, which made everyone suspect he was lying.
dubious
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In today's digital age, smartphones have become ____, appearing in almost every aspect of daily life.
ubiquitous - present, appearing, or found everywhere
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What is a synonym for "inevitable"?
unavoidable, certain
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What is a synonym for the word "Loquacious"? Antonym?
S - outgoing; A - shy
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His ___ curiosity for learning led him to read every book he could get his hands on.
insatiable
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What are synonyms for "innate"? Antonyms?
S - natural, native; A - learned
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She strives to __ kindness and compassion in everything she does.
embody
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He dismissed the theory as __ science, arguing that it tacked credible evidence and proper research.
pseudo - not genuine; sham or false
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