Shostak Level G—12 CP
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abrogate
ambient
asperity
burnish
cabal
delectable
deprecate
desuetude
detritus
ebullient
eclectic
emanate
flaccid
impecunious
inexorable
moribund
necromancer
onerous
rife
rudiments
sequester
winnow
Section I: Definitions—From the word list found above, choose the one that most nearly corresponds to each definition. Write the word in the space provided.
- adj. overflowing with enthusiasm; boiling, bubbling
- adj. burdensome, oppressive; involving hardship or difficulty
- adj. common, prevalent, happening often; full; plentiful
- adj. completely surrounding
- adj. delightful; deliciously flavored; n. an appetizing dish
- adj. drawn from different sources; n. one whose beliefs are drawn
- adj. dying, on the way out
- adj. having little or no money
- adj. inflexible, beyond influence; relentless, unyielding
- adj. limp, not firm; lacking vigor or effectiveness from different
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- n. a small group working in secret
- n. disuse, the state of being discontinued
- n. loose bits of material resulting from disintegration
- n. one who claims to reveal the future through magic or communicate with the dead; a magician or wizard
- n. roughness, severity, bitterness, or tartness
- n. the parts of any subject or discipline that are learned first
- v. to express mild disapproval; to belittle
- v. to get rid of, delete; to sift through; to blow on , fan
- v. to make smooth or glossy by rubbing; n. gloss, luster
- v. to proceed or come forth from some point of origin; send forth
- v. to repeal, cancel, declare null and void
- v. to set apart, separate for a special purposes, to hold in custody
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Section II: Synonyms—Choose the word that is most nearly the same in meaning as each of the following words or phrases.
- penniless, impoverished, indigent
- to sift, strain, filter, sort out
- to deplore, frown upon
- to originate, issue; to emit, give off
- to seclude, segregate, isolate, closet
- inescapable, ineluctable; obdurate
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- a clique, ring, gang; a plot, conspiracy
- a sorcerer, conjurer, wizard
- burdensome, oppressive
- debris, wreckage, ruins, rubble
- delightful, delicious, enjoyable
- disuse, discontinuance, neglect
- dying, on the wane, obsolescent
- encompassing, surrounding
- exhilarated, elated, exuberant
- fundamentals, basics, first principles
- rigor, severity, harshness, roughness
- selective, synthetic, pick and choose
- soft flabby, limp
- to annul, revoke, cancel
- to polish, shine, buff
- widespread, prevalent; abundant
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Section III: Antonyms—Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the following word and phrases.
- affluent, wealthy, prosperous, rich
- all of a piece, uniform monolithic
- avoidable; yielding, pliant
- devoid of, lacking, scarce
- firm, hard, solid
- flourishing, thriving, on the rise
- gloomy, morose, sullen’ apathetic, blasé
- light easy, undemanding, untaxing
- mildness, blandness, softness, lenity
- repugnant, repulsive, distasteful
- the fine points
- to absorb, soak up, draw in attract
- to reaffirm, renew; to ratify
- to smile on, countenance, approve
- to tarnish, dull; to abrade
- use; existence; prevalence
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Section IV: Sentences—Choose 10 of the above words. On a separate sheet of lined paper, use each word in an original sentence that demonstrated the meaning of that word.