Build Your Vocabulary Day 43

 


The _**usurp**_ power was met with resistance.

  • A. The yield power was met with resistance.
  • B. The relinquish power was met with resistance.
  • C. The seize power was met with resistance.
  • D. The surrender power was met with resistance.

The _**vacuous**_ comment added nothing to the discussion.

  • A. The insightful comment added nothing to the discussion.
  • B. The intelligent comment added nothing to the discussion.
  • C. The empty comment added nothing to the discussion.
  • D. The meaningful comment added nothing to the discussion.

The _**venerable**_ professor was admired by all.

  • A. The young professor was admired by all.
  • B. The inexperienced professor was admired by all.
  • C. The esteemed professor was admired by all.
  • D. The novice professor was admired by all.

His _**vexing**_ behavior annoyed everyone.

  • A. His pleasing behavior annoyed everyone.
  • B. His delightful behavior annoyed everyone.
  • C. His charming behavior annoyed everyone.
  • D. His irritating behavior annoyed everyone.

The _**vicarious**_ thrill made him feel alive.

  • A. The direct thrill made him feel alive.
  • B. The firsthand thrill made him feel alive.
  • C. The immediate thrill made him feel alive.
  • D. The indirect thrill made him feel alive.

The _**vindictive**_ person sought revenge.

  • A. The forgiving person sought revenge.
  • B. The merciful person sought revenge.
  • C. The vengeful person sought revenge.
  • D. The compassionate person sought revenge.

The _**virtuoso**_ pianist amazed the audience.

  • A. The amateur pianist amazed the audience.
  • B. The novice pianist amazed the audience.
  • C. The master pianist amazed the audience.
  • D. The beginner pianist amazed the audience.

The _**vitriolic**_ comments hurt her feelings.

  • A. The kind comments hurt her feelings.
  • B. The gentle comments hurt her feelings.
  • C. The tender comments hurt her feelings.
  • D. The harsh comments hurt her feelings.

Her _**whimsical**_ ideas were hard to take seriously.

  • A. Her serious ideas were hard to take seriously.
  • B. Her sober ideas were hard to take seriously.
  • C. Her practical ideas were hard to take seriously.
  • D. Her fanciful ideas were hard to take seriously.

The _**zealous**_ fan never missed a game.

  • A. The indifferent fan never missed a game.
  • B. The apathetic fan never missed a game.
  • C. The unenthusiastic fan never missed a game.
  • D. The enthusiastic fan never missed a game.





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