Lesson 10 - Prestwick House

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Vocabulary Power Plus • Level Two – Lesson 10
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4. Having unlimited knowledge; all-knowing
5.Across
Back and forth
unlimited knowledge;
6. 4.ToHaving
refuse stubbornly
or abruptly;all-knowing
to stop short
5. Back and forth
go on
6.and
Torefuse
refusetostubbornly
or abruptly; to stop short
refuseridiculous
to go on failure
7. A and
complete,
7. A complete, ridiculous failure
8. 8.Antonym
forfordissuade,
deterdeter
Antonym
dissuade,
Notthe
the
least
Stan's
_____
actions
was
9. 9.Not
least
of of
Stan’
s _____
actions
was donating
donating
all
his
money
to
charity.
all his money to charity.
11. If John has 3 apples and Claire has 6, when is
11. If the
Johnnext
has full
3 apples
and Claire has 6, when is the
moon?
next
full
moon?
14. The narrator of the movie _____ on certain
details
to bring
audience
speed.
14. The
narrator
of thethe
movie
_____up
ontocertain
details
16.toI bring
haven't
left
my
bed
all
day.
the audience up to speed.
17. Using mocking or scornful humor
16.
I haven’t
leftonmy
all day.put Kenneth in a(n)
18.
The rain
hisbed
birthday
______
mood.
17. Using mocking or scornful humor
19. Synonym for forte
18. The rain on his birthday put Kenneth in a(n)
______ mood.
19. Synonym for forte
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1. Grandpa’s _____ demeanor made visiting him a
treat.
Down
1. Grandpa's
demeanor
2. Fake
mustache,_____
cape, glasses,
old made
clothes,visiting
limp him a
treat.
3. Mary’
s range
as an actress
the emotional
_____limp
2. Fake
mustache,
cape,ran
glasses,
old clothes,
from
sad
to
joyful.
3. Mary's range as an actress ran the emotional
_____
from
sad tothe
joyful.
5. Even
though
winning
lottery wasn’t very
5.
Even
though
winning
the lottery
wasn't very
_____, Mike still bought tickets
religiously.
_____, Mike still bought tickets religiously.
10. 10.
Synonym
for animosity
Synonym
for animosity
12.
Winning
the
reason
enough
to _____.
12. Winning the racerace
was was
reason
enough
to _____.
13. Sorry I broke your window; it won't happen
13. Sorry
I broke your window; it won’t happen again.
again.
15.
To
annoy
or harass
15. To annoy
or harass
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Answer Key
4. Having unlimited knowledge; all-knowing
[OMNISCIENT]
5. Back and forth [FLUCTUATE]
6. To refuse stubbornly or abruptly; to stop short and refuse
to go on [BALK]
7. A complete, ridiculous failure [FIASCO]
8. Antonym for dissuade, deter [CAJOLE]
9. Not the least of Stan’s _____ actions was donating all his
money to charity. [MAGNANIMOUS]
11. If John has 3 apples and Claire has 6, when is the next full
moon? [INSCRUTABLE]
14. The narrator of the movie _____ on certain details to
bring the audience up to speed. [EXPOUNDED]
16. I haven’t left my bed all day. [LETHARGY]
17. Using mocking or scornful humor [SARDONIC]
18. The rain on his birthday put Kenneth in a(n) ______
mood. [DOUR]
19. Synonym for forte [MÉTIER]
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1. Grandpa’s _____ demeanor made visiting him a treat.
[DROLL]
2. Fake mustache, cape, glasses, old clothes, limp
[INCOGNITO]
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unlimited
knowledge;
all-knowingit won’t happen
1. Grandpa's
_____ demeanor made visiting him a
3. Mary’s range as an actress ran the emotional _____ from4. Having
13. Sorry
I broke
your window;
again. [CONTRITE]
[OMNISCIENT]
treat. [DROLL]
sad to joyful. [GAMUT]
15. and
To forth
annoy
or harass [HARRY]
5. Back
[FLUCTUATE]
2. Fake mustache, cape, glasses, old clothes, limp
6. To refuse stubbornly or abruptly; to stop short
[INCOGNITO]
5. Even though winning the lottery wasn’t very _____, Mike
and refuse to go on [BALK]
3. Mary's range as an actress ran the emotional
still bought tickets religiously. [FEASIBLE]
7. A complete, ridiculous failure [FIASCO]
_____ from sad to joyful. [GAMUT]
8. Antonym for dissuade, deter [CAJOLE]
5. Even though winning the lottery wasn't very
10. Synonym for animosity [ACRIMONY]
9. Not the least of Stan's _____ actions was
_____, Mike still bought tickets religiously.
12. Winning the race was reason enough to _____. [EXULT] donating all his money to charity.
[FEASIBLE]
[MAGNANIMOUS]
11. If John has 3 apples and Claire has 6, when is
the next full moon? [INSCRUTABLE]
14. The narrator of the movie _____ on certain
details to bring the audience up to speed.
[EXPOUNDED]
16. I haven't left my bed all day. [LETHARGY]
17. Using mocking or scornful humor [SARDONIC]
18. The rain on his birthday put Kenneth in a(n)
______ mood. [DOUR]
19. Synonym for forte [MÉTIER]
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10. Synonym for animosity [ACRIMONY]
12. Winning the race was reason enough to _____.
[EXULT]
13. Sorry I broke your window; it won't happen
again. [CONTRITE]
15. To annoy or harass [HARRY]