VOCABULART TEST 123
(1) forestall
1) deep regret for wrongdoing
2) prevent by taking action in advance
3) of a schema or scheme
4) tendency to disbelief
(2) firebrand
1) purest and highest embodiment
2) piece of burning wood
3) walk lamely
4) raised platform used in preaching (in a church)
(3) cater
1) from which it is impossible to get free
2) provide food and drink (for)
3) having a backbone or spinal column
4) shine intensely and blindingly
(4) roseate
1) (of a liquid) having the sediment disturbed
2) silent
3) deep regret for wrongdoing
4) rosy
(5) coalesce
1) snip off
2) combine
3) rise and float in the air (especially by magical means)
4) seller
(6) wring
1) revere
2) twist (to extract liquid)
3) charming (in a childlike way)
4) cule) extremely small
(7) fodder
1) capture
2) lively or animated
3) coarse food for cattle, horses, etc.
4) move or swing back and forth
(8) apprehensive
1) fearful
2) cook by direct heat
3) steal things of small value
4) pithy maxim or saying
(9) callous
1) slightly obscure
2) drifting wreckage
3) hardened
4) storage place for military equipment
(10) evenhanded
1) cule) extremely small
2) returning something (lost or stolen) to the rightful owner
3) impartial
4) dedicate
(11) spin
1) rotate swiftly
2) lazy
3) infringe
4) trace
(12) genuflect
1) decorate with needlework
2) call together
3) joyous
4) bend the knee as in worship
(13) antipathy
1) pleasantly tart-tasting
2) meager
3) aversion
4) revive
(14) internecine
1) mutually destructive
2) divided into two branches
3) design composed of one or more initials of a name
4) short story of an amusing or interesting event
(15) emissary
1) agent (sent on a mission to represent another)
2) with reference to
3) logical formula consisting of a major premise, a minor premise and a conclusion
4) made of bone
(16) tremulous
1) speechless
2) daily
3) trembling
4) expression of praise, often on the occasion of someone's death
(17) diverge
1) harmful
2) the state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes or opinions
3) vary
4) one incapacitated(disabled) by a chronic illness
(18) irrefutable
1) indisputable
2) underlying character of a culture, group, etc.
3) tall column tapering(becoming gradually narrower toward the end) and ending in a pyramid
4) cast a spell over
(19) defray
1) offensive in odor or flavor
2) remove the sex organs (of a male animal or person)
3) provide for the payment of
4) pollute
(20) pacify
1) soothe
2) sniffle
3) making no attempt to change one's bad practices
4) extremely demanding
(21) pendulous
1) underlying character of a culture, group, etc.
2) hanging
3) deficient in intelligence
4) abundance
(22) remnant
1) (of a word or remark) apt
2) charlatan
3) remainder
4) (of a position, esp. in an argument) indefensible
(23) rant
1) forbiddingly stern
2) brief, comprehensive summary
3) light stroke as with a whip
4) speak violently or excitedly
(24) coercion
1) related to a school
2) connoisseur of food and drink
3) use of force to get someone to object
4) unlikely occurrence
(25) anonymity
1) state of being nameless
2) collection
3) decode
4) records arranged in yearly parts
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