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Vocab Unit 3 Jeopardy Eng 2

Definitions 1 Synonyms Definitions 2 Antonyms Complete the Sentence 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Resulting from chance rather than from an inherent cause or character Definitions 1 100 Points Resulting from chance rather than from an inherent cause or character

Definitions 1 100 Points adventitious

To sympathize with, have pity or be sorry for Definitions 1 200 Points To sympathize with, have pity or be sorry for

Definitions 1 200 Points commiserate

Existing in name only, not real Definitions 1 300 Points Existing in name only, not real

Definitions 1 300 Points nominal

Definitions 1 400 Points Thin, slender, not dense

Definitions 1 400 Points tenuous

To make easy, cause to progress faster Definitions 1 500 Points To make easy, cause to progress faster

Definitions 1 500 Points expedite

Synonyms 100 Points As the nominal leader

Synonyms 100 Points titular

Suspected of peculating Synonyms 200 Points Suspected of peculating

Synonyms 200 Points embezzling

Synonyms 300 Points Inadvertent rudeness

Synonyms 300 Points unintentional

Shows a proclivity for languages Synonyms 400 Points Shows a proclivity for languages

Synonyms 400 Points propensity

A most noncommittal reply Synonyms 500 Points A most noncommittal reply

Synonyms 500 Points indefinite

Definitions 2 100 Points Bitter, sarcastic

Definitions 2 100 Points vitriolic

Resistant to lawful authority Definitions 2 200 Points Resistant to lawful authority

Definitions 2 200 Points seditious

Composure or coolness, especially in trying circumstances Definitions 2 300 Points Composure or coolness, especially in trying circumstances

Definitions 2 300 Points sangfroid

To make amends for, atone, make up for Definitions 400 Points To make amends for, atone, make up for

Definitions 2 400 Points expiate

A state of great excitement, agitation, or turbulence Definitions 2 500 Points A state of great excitement, agitation, or turbulence

Definition 2 500 Points ferment

Thought the qualities adventitious Antonym 100 Points Thought the qualities adventitious

Antonym 100 Points inherent

A circuitous escape route Antonym 200 Points A circuitous escape route

Antonym 200 Points Direct

Abominate such practices Antonym 300 Points Abominate such practices

Antonym 300 Points cherish

Antonym 400 Points Commiserated with us

Antonym 400 Points Felt no sympathy for

Expedite their passport applications Antonym 500 Points Expedite their passport applications

Antonym 500 Points obstruct

Complete Sentence 100 Points Much to the surprise of the medical team, the frail old man’s grip on life was anything but _______. (thin, slender)

Definitions 3 100 Points tenuous

Complete Sentence 200 Points “Let me see if I can_____matters by cutting through the red tape.” (make easier/ faster)

Complete Sentence 200 Points expedite

Complete Sentence 300 Points Apple juice that may not be sweet enough to drink can be held in vats to allow it to _____into vinegar.

Complete Sentence 300 Points ferment

Complete Sentence 400 Points German-American artist George Grosz was best known for his____ drawings and caricatures that satirized and attacked the corruption of the German bourgeois society. (bitter, sarcastic)

Complete Sentence 400 Points vitriolic

Complete Sentence 500 Points Despite the damaging testimony given by seven eyewitnesses, the accused maintained a veneer of pure______. (composure, coolness under pressure)

Complete Sentence 500 Points sangfroid

Please study for your test.

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