Lesson 13 - Prestwick House

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1.1. Antonym
for thriving,
thriving, flourishing
Antonym for
flourishing
"I suggest you take
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proofread
Shannon
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to turn
the _____your
age essay
of 18 before
she
can
buy
lottery
tickets.
9. Shannon needs to turn the _____ age of 18 before
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can buy lottery
tickets.
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Fingerprints
found in
the victim's home _____
Chris in the
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callmurder.
the fire department!
16. To Franny's delight, the _____ curtains matched the
14. Fingerprints
found in the victim’s home _____
rose-colored pillows.
Chris
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murder.
17. While Ashley enjoys punk rock music, I believe it is
completely
16. To
Franny’s _____.
delight, the _____ curtains matched
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Synonym
for theatrics;
dynamics; hysterics
rose-colored
pillows.
19. Judge McGill has _____ power to convict people
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Ashley
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who have
broken
the punk
law. rock music, I believe it
is completely _____.
18. Synonym for theatrics, dynamics, hysterics
19. Judge McGill has _____ power to convict people
who have broken the law.
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2.2. Antonym
for lenient
lenient
Antonym for
3.3. War-like; inclined
inclined to
tofight
fight
5. Synonym for entourage, followers, posse
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followers, posse
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to entourage,
defend or justify
Antonym fortopurity,
7.8. Impossible
defendgoodness
or justify
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for sudden
purity, goodness
11. Antonym
A revelation;
knowledge or insight
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Authentic;
genuine
10. An angry mob; a toddler who is throwing a
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"Could you please take out that _____ bag of trash?
I can't take the smell!" she complained.
11.
revelation;
sudden
knowledge or insight
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Huh?
What? I'm
confused!
12. Authentic; genuine
15. “Could you please take out that _____ bag of
trash? I can’t take the smell!” she complained.
16. Huh? What? I’m confused!
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Antonym for thriving, flourishing [MORIBUND]
“I suggest you take a(n) _____ to make the pain go away.”
[ANALGESIC]
The way you should proofread your essay [PUNCTILIOUSLY]
Shannon needs to turn the _____ age of 18 before she can buy
lottery tickets. [REQUISITE]
Someone call the fire department! [CONFLAGRATION]
Fingerprints found in the victim’s home _____ Chris in the
murder. [IMPLICATED]
To Franny’s delight, the _____ curtains matched the rose-colored
pillows. [FLORID]
While Ashley enjoys punk rock music, I believe it is completely
_____. [UNPALATABLE]
Synonym for theatrics, dynamics, hysterics [HISTRIONICS]
Judge McGill has _____ power to convict people who have
broken the law. [DISCRETIONARY]
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Antonym for lenient [DRACONIAN]
War-like; inclined to fight [BELLICOSE]
Synonym for entourage, followers, posse [CORTEGE]
Impossible to defend or justify [UNTENABLE]
Antonym for purity, goodness [TURPITUDE]
An angry mob; a toddler who is throwing a tantrum
[FRACTIOUS]
A revelation; sudden knowledge or insight [EPIPHANY]
Authentic; genuine [VERITABLE]
“Could you please take out that _____ bag of trash? I can’t take
the smell!” she complained. [NOISOME]
Huh? What? I’m confused! [FLUMMOX]
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1. Antonym for thriving, flourishing [MORIBUND]
4. "I suggest you take a(n) _____ to make the pain go
away." [ANALGESIC]
6. The way you should proofread your essay
[PUNCTILIOUSLY]
9. Shannon needs to turn the _____ age of 18 before
she can buy lottery tickets. [REQUISITE]
13. Someone call the fire department!
[CONFLAGRATION]
14. Fingerprints found in the victim's home _____
Chris in the murder. [IMPLICATED]
16. To Franny's delight, the _____ curtains matched the
rose-colored pillows. [FLORID]
17. While Ashley enjoys punk rock music, I believe it is
completely _____. [UNPALATABLE]
18. Synonym for theatrics; dynamics; hysterics
[HISTRIONICS]
19. Judge McGill has _____ power to convict people
who have broken the law. [DISCRETIONARY]
2. Antonym for lenient [DRACONIAN]
3. War-like; inclined to fight [BELLICOSE]
5. Synonym for entourage, followers, posse
[CORTEGE]
7. Impossible to defend or justify [UNTENABLE]
8. Antonym for purity, goodness [TURPITUDE]
10. An angry mob; a toddler who is throwing a tantrum
[FRACTIOUS]
11. A revelation; sudden knowledge or insight
[EPIPHANY]
12. Authentic; genuine [VERITABLE]
15. "Could you please take out that _____ bag of trash?
I can't take the smell!" she complained.
[NOISOME]
16. Huh? What? I'm confused! [FLUMMOX]
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