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Vocab Review SMACKDOWN!. English 9B. Synonyms. Which word’s synonyms are: Promise , sureness, poise, self- possession? a. protracted b. Assurance c. Incite d. humane. Promise, sureness, poise, self-possession? Assurance. Synonyms. Which wor d’s synonyms are:
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Vocab ReviewSMACKDOWN! English 9B
Synonyms Which word’s synonyms are: Promise, sureness, poise, self-possession? a. protracted b. Assurance c. Incite d. humane
Synonyms Which word’s synonyms are: Nonsensical, absurd, incredible a. Glib b. Synthetic c. Prepostorous d. Reek
Synonyms Which word’s synonyms are: Fake, sham, affect, stimulate a. Feign b. Subversive c. Bona fide d. Untenable
Synonyms Which word’s synonyms are: Injure, mar, disable, cripple, enervate a. Sever b. Cleave c. Devitalize d. Impair
Synonyms Which word’s synonyms are: Disclose, impart, spill the beans, “leak” a. Reconcile b. Divulge c. Dubious d. Untenable
Antonyms • Opponent, critic, foe, adversary a. Ad infinitium b. Boorish c. Proponent d. Autocratic
Antonyms Which word means the opposite of: Unknown, obscure, nameless, anonymous a. Diminutive b. Demure c. Congenial d. Illustrious
Antonyms Which word means the opposite of: Moderate, restrained, blasé, indifferent a. Rabid b. Escalate c. Slipshod d. Relentless
Antonyms Which word means the opposite of few, handful? a. clique b. horde c. Quarry d. Combatant
Antonyms Which word means the opposite of: Lively, energetic, vigorous, enlivening? a. Devitalize b. wane c. Laborious d. Languid
Sentences • A big lunch makes me feel _________________ for the rest of the day. • A) languid • B) grievous • C) envoy • D) bogus
Sentences • A well-read person ___________ knowledge of a wide range of subjects. • A) meander • B) impel • C) squander • D) assimilate
Sentences My rather lame excuse for failing to complete my homework was greeted with an __________ snort by the teacher. • Rasping • repugnant • Incredulous • Concise
Sentences • A ____________________ society is ruled by knowledge and reason rather than superstition and prejudice. • A) enlightened • b) erroneous • C) invincible • D) auxiliary
Sentences • Children sometimes ________________ illness to avoid going to school. • A) expedient • B) feign • C) cubicle • D) escalate