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1. immediate - The word ' immediate' means?
a. adj. in accord with what is known; stated; or suitable; correspondingly
b. v. to cause to be known over a considerable area or by many people
c. v. get or gather together
d. adj. happening right away; instant; happening right away; instant; close in space or time; near
2. connect - The word ' connect' means?
a. n. a subordinate part or parts enriching or supporting the leading part
b. v. to join or bring together; link
c. v. to bring about by effort
d. adj. impossible to do without; n. something necessary or indispensable or unavoidable
3. broccoli - The word ' broccoli' means?
a. n. a physical object that blocks the way
b. n. an ambassador and his staff
c. n. an open branching form of cauliflower that bears young green flowering shoots used as a
vegetable
d. n. someone who holds or operates a concession; especially to operate a subsidiary business
or service
4. rebuttal - The word ' rebuttal' means?
a. n. a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require
four years of study.
b. n. a statement or contention as in a debate or legal case that is intended to disprove or confute
another.
c. adj. in accord with what is known; stated; or suitable; correspondingly
d. n. a physical object that blocks the way
5. dissipate - The word ' dissipate' means?
a. v. to cause to be known over a considerable area or by many people
b. v. to disperse or disappear
c. v. to make known; declare
d. n. a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require
four years of study.
6. unnecessary
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- The word ' unnecessary' means?
a. n. a lack of order and tidiness; not cared for
b. n. a statement or contention as in a debate or legal case that is intended to disprove or confute
another.
c. adj. not needed or required
d. v. get or gather together
7. committed - The word ' committed' means?
a. v. to carry through as a process to completion
b. v. to join or bring together; link
c. n. someone who holds or operates a concession; especially to operate a subsidiary business
or service
d. v. get or gather together
8. accompaniment - The word ' accompaniment' means?
a. n. an ambassador and his staff
b. n. a subordinate part or parts enriching or supporting the leading part
c. n. a situation in which one has to choose between two or more equally unsatisfactory choices
d. n. a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require
four years of study.
9. collect - The word ' collect' means?
a. v. to bring about by effort
b. v. get or gather together
c. n. a lack of order and tidiness; not cared for
d. adj. not needed or required
10. interrupt - The word ' interrupt' means?
a. v. to bring about by effort
b. n. a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require
four years of study.
c. adj. impossible to do without; n. something necessary or indispensable or unavoidable
d. v. to cause to stop; break off; to begin to speak over in the middle of in a way that breaks off.
11. accomplish - The word ' accomplish' means?
a. n. a lack of order and tidiness; not cared for
b. n. a statement or contention as in a debate or legal case that is intended to disprove or confute
another.
c. v. to bring about by effort
d. adj. not needed or required
12. Mississippi - The word ' Mississippi' means?
a. n. a state in east central United States
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b. adj. not needed or required
c. n. someone who holds or operates a concession; especially to operate a subsidiary business
or service
d. n. a state in the Deep South on the gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate States during the
American Civil War
13. dilemma - The word ' dilemma' means?
a. n. a subordinate part or parts enriching or supporting the leading part
b. n. a state in the Deep South on the gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate States during the
American Civil War
c. v. to order or instruct; to lead and control; n. an instruction meant to be obeyed; order; the
ability to use or control; computer instruction
d. n. a situation in which one has to choose between two or more equally unsatisfactory choices
14. afford - The word ' afford' means?
a. v. to make known; declare
b. n. a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require
four years of study.
c. v. to be able to pay for; to be able to do; to give; to provide
d. v. get or gather together
15. barricade - The word ' barricade' means?
a. adj. not needed or required
b. adj. impossible to do without; n. something necessary or indispensable or unavoidable
c. n. a physical object that blocks the way
d. n. a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require
four years of study.
16. concessionaire - The word ' concessionaire' means?
a. v. get or gather together
b. v. to cause to stop; break off; to begin to speak over in the middle of in a way that breaks off.
c. adj. not needed or required
d. n. someone who holds or operates a concession; especially to operate a subsidiary business
or service
17. essential - The word ' essential' means?
a. v. to disperse or disappear
b. n. a physical object that blocks the way
c. adj. impossible to do without; n. something necessary or indispensable or unavoidable
d. v. to cause to be known over a considerable area or by many people
18. according - The word ' according' means?
a. v. to bring about by effort
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b. adj. in accord with what is known; stated; or suitable; correspondingly
c. n. someone who holds or operates a concession; especially to operate a subsidiary business
or service
d. n. a situation in which one has to choose between two or more equally unsatisfactory choices
19. Tennessee - The word ' Tennessee' means?
a. adj. in accord with what is known; stated; or suitable; correspondingly
b. n. a subordinate part or parts enriching or supporting the leading part
c. n. a physical object that blocks the way
d. n. a state in east central United States
20. announce - The word ' announce' means?
a. v. to make known; declare
b. n. a state in the Deep South on the gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate States during the
American Civil War
c. v. to cause to stop; break off; to begin to speak over in the middle of in a way that breaks off.
d. n. someone who holds or operates a concession; especially to operate a subsidiary business
or service
21. college - The word ' college' means?
a. v. to disperse or disappear
b. v. to carry through as a process to completion
c. n. a situation in which one has to choose between two or more equally unsatisfactory choices
d. n. a school of higher learning that one attends after high school. Most college programs require
four years of study.
22. disseminate - The word ' disseminate' means?
a. n. a subordinate part or parts enriching or supporting the leading part
b. adj. happening right away; instant; happening right away; instant; close in space or time; near
c. n. a physical object that blocks the way
d. v. to cause to be known over a considerable area or by many people
23. command - The word ' command' means?
a. adj. impossible to do without; n. something necessary or indispensable or unavoidable
b. v. to order or instruct; to lead and control; n. an instruction meant to be obeyed; order; the
ability to use or control; computer instruction
c. v. to carry through as a process to completion
d. n. a lack of order and tidiness; not cared for
24. sloppiness - The word ' sloppiness' means?
a. n. a situation in which one has to choose between two or more equally unsatisfactory choices
b. adj. not needed or required
c. v. to make known; declare
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d. n. a lack of order and tidiness; not cared for
25. embassy - The word ' embassy' means?
a. v. to be able to pay for; to be able to do; to give; to provide
b. v. to join or bring together; link
c. adj. not needed or required
d. n. an ambassador and his staff
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