Vocabulary – Unit Four– Answers
Completing the Sentence
- With no government around to restore order, the small country remained in a state of anarchy for weeks after the revolution.
- The treasurer who had absconded with the company’s funds was quickly captured by alert federal agents.
- Since I did not feel well prepared, the three-day postponement of final exams was a most welcome reprieve.
- No matter how protective legislation we pass, there will probably always be gullible consumers for swindlers to hoodwink.
- Since I’m only an average linguist, mastering the irregular verbs in French was one of the most arduous tasks I have ever undertaken.
- Though many people firmly believe that life-forms exist somewhere in outer space, everything that our astronauts have so far encountered has been decidedly inanimate.
- The guardrail was reinforced to prevent cars from skidding over the edge of the precipice and falling into the abyss below.
- The steak I’d accidentally left in the broiler too long wasn’t just overdone; it was positively incinerated.
- This master key will give you access to any of the rooms in the building.
- The youths who had “borrowed” the car for joyriding were caught by the police and charged with larceny.
- For someone who believes in astrology, what is fated to happen to a person is determined by the stars.
- Since everything had gone so smoothly, we felt that the campaign to elect Ellen captain was off to a(n) auspicious beginning.
- The audiotape had gotten so badly entwined in the machinery that I had a hard time disentangling it.
- Without the slightest hesitation, intrepid firefighters will enter a blazing building to rescue anyone who may be trapped.
- One of the most controversial figures of his time, the former president was revered by some and reviled by others.
- The overly ornate style of many nineteenth-century writers seems rather forced and pompous to us today.
- As soon as I discovered that the project was being mismanaged, I tried my best to rectify the situation.
- Though somewhat massively built, the gymnast’s body was as supple and pliant as a ballet dancer’s.
- It isn’t logical to infer that the referee is biased against our team just because he makes a few calls against our players.
- Her extraordinary faith in her own abilities enabled her to overcome many obstacles that would have daunted someone less confident.
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Synonyms (words that mean the same)
- doomedfated
- made off withabsconded
- denouncedreviled
- admittanceaccess
- burglarylarceny
- courageousintrepid
- dupedhoodwinked
- postponementreprieve
- correctrectify
- cliffprecipice
- reduced to ashesincinerated
- turmoilanarchy
- flexiblepliant
- intimidatedaunt
- unscramblingdisentangling
Antonyms(opposite words)
- unaffectedpompous
- easyarduous
- livelyinanimate
- impartialbiased
- ominousauspicious
Choosing the Right Word
- reprieve
- fated
- daunt
- anarchy
- rectify
- disentangle
- auspicious
- precipice
- larceny
- access
- hoodwinked
- biased
- pompous
- absconding
- intrepid
- plilant
- arduous
- revile
- inanimate
- incinerate
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Vocabulary in Context
- abscondrun off
- Larcenyrobbery
- Intrepidfearless
- accessentry
- Arduousdifficult
- Dauntdiscourage