NAME: ________________________
← Barrons 1100 Words Week 1-6 Test
120 Multiple Choice Questions
- (adjective) quivering;trembling
- (verb) to ridicule, to scoff at
- (verb) move the arms energetically
- (adjective) coarse;Vulgar,having bad reputation
- (noun) cunning, trickery
- (adjective) talkative
- (verb) to persuade, by coaxing or flattery
- (noun) the guilty person
- (noun) easing in grief ,comfort in a difficult situation
- (noun) dismay
- (verb) to pester, nag, annoy persistently
- (verb) perceive
- (verb) take by force
- (adjective) going unchecked, widespread
- (adjective) desiring or consuming great quantities
- (noun) most worthless part
- (adjective) praiseworthy
- (adjective) rich
- (adjective) dull
- (adjective) inappropriate; incompatible/inconsistent within itself
- (adjective) mentally confused, crazed
- (noun) a robot; a mechanical "person"
- (noun) one to whom you confide your secrets
- (adjective) harmful, causing injury
- (verb) to make a deduction, to infer
- (adjective) choosing at random without careful selection
- (adjective) threatening
- (verb) to draw forth
- (adjective) warlike
- (noun) unpleasant, dull, or hard work
- (adjective) contrary, persisting in error
- (adjective) worldly
- (verb) to understand, know, become aware of
- (adjective) just beginning to exist
- (noun) scarcity
- (noun) wild fit;franatic
- (noun) pity; expression of pity/sorrow
- (noun) code of principles
- (adjective) silent
- (noun) a person guilty of a major crime
- (adjective) secret, undercover
- (verb) to approach and speak to
- (noun) a trace, smattering, or slight degree
- (verb) to lie; to construct
- (verb) to increase or add to
- (adjective) impudent
- (noun) a statement that at first seems to be absurd or self-contradictory but which may in fact turn out to be true
- (adjective) quarrelsome
- (verb) to plead urgently for aid or mercy
- (adjective) unending
- (noun) jagged wound;Rough Cut
- (adjective) expressing much in few words
- (noun) a stopping
- (adjective) dirty, base;filthy
- (verb) to put up with, to bear
- (verb) to specify a condition
- (verb) to predict or foretell a future event
- (noun) slight variation in meaning, tone, etc.
- (noun) crowd
- (noun) an older married woman
- (verb) to discredit, to belittle
- (verb) intensify, heighten
- (verb) chew
- (adjective) unfortunate
- (verb) avoid
- (adjective) foolish
- (adjective) doubtful
- (noun) contempt; to scorn;a feeling of disrespect towards someone you think doesn't deserve
- (adjective) elementary
- (adjective) brave
- (adjective) completely filled or supplied with
- (adjective) having actual form, being able to touch
- (noun) freedom from punishment
- (noun) special field of something or someone; kingdom
- (noun) compulsion, force
- (verb) to overawe;to cause fear
- (noun) a person easily tricked
- (noun) complete failure
- (plural noun) historical records
- (noun) briskness, lively action;cheerful promptness
- (verb) put an end to
- (adjective) reaching maturity early
- (adjective) done without care, superficial
- (adjective) secret, stealthy
- (adjective) angry, incensed
- (adjective) skillful
- (adjective) sarcastic, biting
- (verb) to warn, to reprove
- (verb) agree
- (verb) to make known officially
- (verb) to sneer at
- (adjective) possible
- (noun) process of wearing out;the process of becoming obsolete; falling into disuse or becoming out of date
- (noun) excess
- (adjective) heedless, not attentive; unintentional
- (noun) an excuse
- (verb) to hate
- (verb) to correct by punishing;censure severly
- (verb) stiffen with fear or anger
- (verb) to exist in great numbers
- (verb) to make seem less important
- (noun) feeling of disappointment, humiliation
- (verb) to show sharp disapproval
- (verb) to reject, to decline
- (adjective) outrageous, glaringly bad
- (noun) person in his or her eighties
- (adjective) having a bad reputation
- (adjective) bitter
- (adjective) candidate for high position
- (noun) a less offensive term
- (verb) soaked, drenched, saturated
- (adjective) watchful
- (adjective) remarkably bad
- (verb) to shove hard
- (noun) a false attack
- (adjective) eager
- (adjective) of high reputation, outstanding
- (adjective) inflexible, unrelenting
- (noun) branch of knowledge dealing with engineering, applied science, etc.
- (verb) suddenly rush forth