Resignation most nearly means: - Acceptance
Tangible most nearly means: - Real
Feasible most nearly means: - Workable
Impure means the opposite
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Scale mans the opposite of: - Descend
Levity means the opposite of: - Gravity
Optimistic: Hope:: - Sage:Wisdom
Agenda:Meeting:: - Program:Play
Forge:Signature:: - Counterfeit:Money
Choose the word that is misspelled:
Nuetral
Perceived
Efficient
Analysis - Nuetral = Neutral
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Acessible
Endure
Magnified
Comprehension - Accessible (two C's)
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Surreal
Obsolete
Negligance
Infused - Negligence (gence - not gance)
Resolute - Determined
Terse - Short, abrupt
Vanquish - To defeat, or conquer in battle
Cautious - Careful in actions or behaviors
Lethargic - Sluggish, inactive, apahtethic
Sullen - Depressed, gloomy
Legible - possibly to read or decipher
Fawn (v) - to show submission, act in a servile manner
Jeer (n) - Taunt, ridicule
Adrift - Wandering aimlessly, without direction
Query - A question
Impure - Lacking in purity, unclean
Disinterested - Impartial, unbiased
Pathetic - Sad, Pitiful
Clandestine - Secret
Rankle - To cause continuing anger or irritation, Irk
Genuine - Authentic
Magnanimous means the opposite of: - Greedy
Edifice:Building:: - Tome:Book
Quarrelsome:Argue - Vivacious:Energy
Coward:Bravery (lacks bravery) - Braggert:Modesty
Scissors:Cut - Pen:Write
Loud:Deafening - Apartment:Mansion (provides housing at a lesser degree)
Measles:Disease (measles is a type of disease) - Baseball:Sport (baseball is a type of sport)
Forest:Trees (a forest is made up of many trees) - Bouquet: Flowers (A bouquet is made up of many flowers)
Which word is misspelled? - The girl was upset when she asked to meet with the principal of the school. (it is principle of the school).
Grave - serious
Delegate most nearly means: - Assign
Favor most nearly means: - Prefer
Laurels - Honor
Acute means the opposite of:
(sudden, sharp pain) - Dull
Ghastly most nearly means: - Awful
Inorganic compounds - chemicals without carbon, sodium chloride, nitrogen and phospoorus
Organic compounds - chemicals that contain carbon, that support life, includes proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids
Water bonds - Hydrogen bonding
Carbohydrates - main class of biological molecules, composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, including sugars and starches [Show Less]