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WORDS C EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: chide
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scold Grandma began to chide Steven for his lying.
Question 2: concurrent
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happening at the same time In America, the colonists were resisting the demands of the mother contry; at the concurrent moment in France, the middle class was sowing the seeds of rebellion.
Question 3: compilation
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listing of statistical information in tabular or book form The compilation of available scholarships serves a very valuable purpose.
Question 4: complement
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complete; consummate; make perfect The waiter recommended a glass of port to complement the cheese.
Question 5: cohere
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stick together Solids have a greater tendency to cohere than liquids.
Question 6: carat
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unit of weight for precious stones; measure of fineness of gold He gave her a diamond that weighed three carats and was mounted in an eighteen-carat gold band.
Question 7: charlatan
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quack; pretender to knowledge When they realized that the Wizard didn't know how to get them back to Kansas, Dorothy and her friends were sure they'd been duped by a charlatan.
Question 8: contend
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struggle; compete; assert earnestly In Revolt of the Black Athlete, sociologist Harry Edwards contends that young black athletes have been exploited by some college recruiters.
Question 9: churlish
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boorish; rude Dismayed by his churlish manners at the party, the girls vowed never to invite him again.
Question 10: coda
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concluding section of a musical or literary composition The piece concluded with a distinctive coda that strikingly brought together various motifs.
Question 11: cadaverous
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like a corpse; pale From his cadaverous appearance, we could see how the disease had ravaged him.
Question 12: compensatory
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making up for; repaying Can a compensatory education program make up for the inadequate schooling he received in earlier years?
Question 13: censorious
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critical censorious people delight in casting blame.
Question 14: carrion
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rotting flesh of a dead body Buzzards are nature's scavengers; they eat the carrion left behind by other predators.
Question 15: circumscribe
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limit; confine Although I do not wish to circumscribe your activities, I must insist that you complete this assignment before you start anything else.
Question 16: caustic
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burning; sarcastically biting The critic's caustic remarks angered the hapless actors who were the subjects of his sarcasm.
Question 17: catalyst
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agent that brings about a chemical change while it remains unaffected and unchanged Many chemical reactions cannot take place without the presence of a catalyst.
Question 18: caste
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one of the hereditary classes in Hindu society, social stratification; prestige The differences created by caste in India must be wiped out if true democracy is to prevail in that country.
Question 19: conceit
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whimsical idea; extravagant metaphor He was an entertaining companion, always expressing himself in amusing conceits and witty turns of phrase.
Question 20: cavil
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make frivolous objections I respect your sensible criticisms, but I dislike the way you cavil about unimportant details.
Question 21: conjecture
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surmise; guess I will end all your conjectures; I admit I am guilty as charged.
Question 22: canard
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unfounded rumor It is almost impossible to protect oneself from such a base canard.
Question 23: carping
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petty criticism; fault-finding Welcoming constructive criticism, Lexy appreciated her editor's comments, finding them free of carping.
Question 24: cardinal
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chief If you want to increase your word power, the cardinal rule of vocabulary-building is to read.