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English, 03.06.2021 02:50 johndiaz26

I really need help with these. Anguish: (n.) excruciating suering or pain synonym: agony antonym: joy
2. Commend: (v.) to express approval of synonym: praise antonym: criticize
3. Compel: (v.) to force or drive, especially a course of action Synonym: encourage antonym: discourage
4. Deign: (v.) to consider worthy of one’s dignity Synonym: consent antonym: refuse
5. Diminish: (v.) to make or cause to seem smaller Synonym: decrease antonym: increase
6. Discretion: (n.) a sense of carefulness and restraint in one’s actions or work Synonym: cautious antonym: reckless
7. Donor: (n.) a person who gives or donates Synonym: contribute antonym: take
8. Illustrious: (adj.) highly renowned, famous
synonym: well-known antonym: unknown
9. Inevitable: (adj.) unable to be avoided
synonym: necessary antonym: unnecessary
10. Meager: (adj.) lacking in quantity or quality
Synonym: minimum antonym: maximum
11. Oblige:(v.)tomakeitone’sdutytoact Synonym: action antonym: inaction
12. Presumption: (n.) the belief that something is true Synonym: guess antonym: truth
13. Reproach: (v.) to express disapproval or disappointment Synonym: dishonor antonym: honor

III. COMPLETE THE SENTENCE Each vocabulary word is used only once
1. Because of his pay, Larry is forced to live on a very tight budget.
2. Use when purchasing a used car. You don’t want to be taken for a ride.
3. James thought he was smarter than me, so he to tell me the answer to the math problem.
4. Her boss (ed) her on the impressive presentation at the meeting.
5. After Payton Manning’s career ended, he was elected to the pro football Hall of Fame.
6. Although the President’s reputation was above , there were still lingering questions about his part in the scandal.
7. Ted was in when his beloved hamster went to the big hamster wheel in the sky.
8. The end of life is death.
9. Everyone is under the of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.
10. As soon as she noticed her dancing skills , Claire stopped competing in ballroom dance competitions.

11. If you refuse to take o your hoodie, you will me to write you up.
12. Trudy felt (d) to help her aunt move after all the times she helped Trudy when she was growing up.
13. My brother needed a new kidney, and my sister was the perfect
To give him one of hers.

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