English Vocab 2 Choosing Right Word
(Extolling, Scrutinizing) other people's achievements in fine, but it is no substitute for doing something remarkable of your own.
Extolling
grimace
a facial expression of fear, disapproval, or pain
nostalgia
a longing for something past; homesickness
impetus
a moving force, impulse, stimulus
The lawyer's (adroit, belligerent) questioning slowly but surely revealed the weaknesses in his opportuni's case.
adroit
After the dictator walked out of the peace talks, the visiting diplomat tried to carry on (amicable, belligerent) negotiations between the two nations.
amicable
After shouting at each other rather angrily, the participants in the roundtable discussion calmed down and parted (feasibly, amicably)
amicably
Anyone who is (averse, cursory) to having a girls' hockey team in our school doesn't know what's been happening in recent years with women's sports.
averse
opposed; unwilling
averse
Providing a powerful defense force for our nation does not mean that we are taking a (belligerent, meticulous) attitude toward any other nation.
belligerent
On the morning of the picnic, the sky was gray and overcast, but suddenly the sun came out and smiled on us (benevolently, adroitly)
benevolently
Do you think you are being far in passing judgment on my poem after such a (cursory, benevolent) reading?
cursory
In the Sherlock Holmes stories, we read of the evil Professor Moriarty, whose (duplicity, quintessence) was almost a match fof Holmes' genius.
duplicity
double-dealing, hypocrisy
duplicity
scrutinize
examined carefully
meticulous
extremely careful; particular about details
Some civil engineers believe that someday it may be (feasible, averse) to derive a large part of our energy directly from the sun.
feasible
retrogressed
go back to an earlier state, typically a worse one
It was rude of you to (retrogress, grimace) so obviously when the speaker mispronounced words and made grammatical errors.
grimace
cursory
hasty, not thorough
The nightmare that continues to haunt all thoughtful people is nuclear (jeopardy, holocaust) to such influences.
holocaust
belligerent
hostile and aggressive
(Impervious, Duplicitous) to everything except a rare radioactive isotope found deep in earth, the superhero battled the giant aliens to save the world.
impervious
His parents tried to encourage an interest in literature, music, and art, but he seemed (amicable, impervious) to such influences.
impervious
News of famine in various parts of the world has given added (nostalgia, impetus) to the drive to increase food production
impetus
amicably
in a friendly way
benevolently
in a kind and well-meaning way.
impervious
incapable of being affected
Carelessness in even minor details may (extol, jeopardize) the success of a major theatrical production.
jeopardize
tepid
lukewarm, unenthusiastic
I knew you would be (impervious, meticulous) in caring for my plants, but I did not expect you water them with a medicine dropper!
meticulous
Because I was not even born when The Beatles were at the height of their popularity, their albums do not fill me (duplicity nostalgia)
nostalgia
Many people become (nostalgic, meticulous) when they watch black and white movies and old serial reruns on television.
nostalgic
feasible
possible, able to be done
Though it may appear rather ordinary to the casual reader, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is to me the (impetus, quitessence) of eloquence.
quintessence
Though the peace talks began with an exchange of lofty sentiments, they soon (grimaced, retrogressed) into petty squabbling and backbiting.
retrogressed
It made me very uncomfortable to see suspicion with which the wary customs officer (scrutinized, extolled) my passport.
scrutinized
adroit
skillful, expert in the use of the hands or mind
How many people actually enjoy drinking (impetus, tepid) milk before bedtime even though it is highly recommended to ease digestion?
tepid
When I saw my sister land in a tree on her first parachute jump, my interest in learning to skydive became decidely (tepid, adroit)
tepid
holocaust
the Nazi program of exterminating Jews under Hitler
quintessence
the purest essence or form of something; the most typical example
Extolling
to praise highly
jepordize
to put in danger