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Vocabulary Quiz

Published on Mar 15, 2016

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Fret
"...they would simply fret and argue about it themselves for years.."

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Fret
A. Become progressively worse.
B. To be constantly or visibly worried or anxious.
C. Lacking some property order, or distinctness of structure previously or usually present in particular.
D. Having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.

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Aptitude
".. had been obvious to them too - what my aptitude was."

Aptitude
A. A natural ability to do something.
B. To dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest.
C. Strong dislike, disgust
D. The absence of inclination; reluctance; unwillingness.

Committee
"The committee always makes the list in advance, and it's right there in the office at the Nurturing Center."

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Committee
A. A person whose profession is inspecting and auditing personal or commercial accounts.
B. A group of people who are chosen to do a particular job or to make decisions about something.
C. An apparatus consisting of interrelated parts with separate functions, used in the performance of some kind of work.
D. A person who teaches or instructs, especially as a profession; instructor.

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Prominent
"Next, Mother, who held a prominent position at the Department of Justice, talked about her feelings."

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Prominent
A. Anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen of or relating to perception or understanding.
B. Full of joy, as a person or one's heart; glad; delighted.
C. To make extremely angry; put into rage; infuriate.
D. To make slow; delay the development or progress; hinder or impede.

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Disappointment
"There are very rarely any disappointments, Jonas."

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Disappointment
A. Delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing.
B. Alleviation, ease, or deliverance through the removal of pain, distress, oppression, etc.
C. To overwhelm with amazement; astonish greatly; shock with wonder or surprise.
D. The state or feeling of being disappointed.

Shiver
"Jonas shivered."

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Shiver
A. Interpret something that is written or printed.
B. A reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement.
C. Move forward by leaps and bounds.
D. Produce a literary work.

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Adherence
"He glanced at his mother, the one responsible for adherence to the rules, and was relieved that she was smiling."

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Adherence
A. Sticking to
B. Disobeying
C. Obeying
D. Hearing

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