Lesson 16 - Prestwick House

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16. Synonym for blooming, fledgling
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In Revolutionary France, many citizens had contempt for the
_____ class. [BOURGEOIS]
Quickly changing; volatile [MERCURIAL]
Rosy or red in color [FLORID]
Ellen lives such a(n) _____ lifestyle that her friends often ask her
for tips on how to exercise and what to eat. [SALUBRIOUS]
Susan didn’t have the grades to _____ to Yale in the fall.
[MATRICULATE]
Like Ebenezer Scrooge [CURMUDGEON]
Something essential; a prerequisite [SINEQUANON]
A heroic champion or leader [PALADIN]
The ______ of life (she lost her job and then got sick) caused
Monica to lose her home. [VICISSITUDES]
Antonym for expert, master, guru [TYRO]
The president’s _____ words of mourning brought tears to the
eyes of many listeners. [TRENCHANT]
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Mr. Jenkins seems like a(n) _____ who dislikes teenagers for no
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Synonym for secret, obscure, esoteric [ARCANE]
Antonym for varying, irregular, temporary [INDEFEASIBLE]
Defendants will be _____ if there isn’t enough evidence to
convict them. [EXCULPATED]
To impress upon or teach someone by repetition [INCULCATE]
Merely touching or slightly connected; digressing from the
main point [TANGENTIAL]
No one tells me what to do. [AUTONOMY]
Synonym for blooming, fledgling [NASCENT]
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1. In Revolutionary France, many citizens had
contempt for the _____ class. [BOURGEOIS]
4. Quickly changing; volatile [MERCURIAL]
6. Rosy or red in color [FLORID]
7. Ellen lives such a _____ lifestyle that her friends
often ask her for tips on how to exercise and what
to eat. [SALUBRIOUS]
12. Susan didn't have the grades to _____ to Yale in the
fall. [MATRICULATE]
13. Like Ebenezer Scrooge [CURMUDGEON]
15. Something essential; a prerequisite
[SINEQUANON]
17. A heroic champion or leader [PALADIN]
18. The ______ of life (she lost her job and then got
sick) caused Monica to lose her home.
[VICISSITUDES]
19. Antonym for expert; master; guru [TYRO]
20. The president's _____ words of mourning brought
tears to the eyes of many listeners. [TRENCHANT]
2. Professor Williams _____ any attempts by students
to start clubs based on race. [SQUELCHED]
3. Mr. Jenkins seems like a _____ who dislikes
teenagers for no reason. [MISANTHROPE]
5. Synonym for secret; obscure; esoteric [ARCANE]
8. Antonym for varying; irregular; temporary
[INDEFEASIBLE]
9. Defendants will be _____ if there isn't enough
evidence to convict them. [EXCULPATED]
10. To impress upon or teach someone by repetition
[INCULCATE]
11. Merely touching or slightly connected; digressing
from the main point [TANGENTIAL]
14. No one tells me what to do. [AUTONOMY]
16. Synonym for blooming; fledgling [NASCENT]
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