Improving Vocabulary Skills Chapter 26 1 condone verb
Improving Vocabulary Skills Chapter 26
1. condone (verb) - ______ I cannot condone Barb’s smoking in public. It threatens other people’s health. condone means: A. to excuse B. to recall C. to punish
2. contemplate (verb) - ______ Because Ben hadn’t studied for the test, he contemplated cheating. He quickly realized, however, that the eagle-eyed teacher would spot him. contemplate means: A. to consider B. to pretend C. to avoid
3. feasible (adj. ) - ______ It isn’t feasible for me to work full time and keep the house clean unless someone helps me with the cleaning chores. feasible means: A. wrong B. legal C. possible
4. feign (verb) - ______ Since I had heard about my surprise party, I had to feign shock when everyone yelled, “Surprise!” feign means: A. to wish for B. to prove C. to fake
5. fiscal (adj. ) - ______ The gift shop closed because of fiscal problems. It simply didn’t make enough money to cover costs. fiscal means: A. emotional B. financial C. unfair
6. furtive (adj. ) - ______ According to experts, teenagers who are furtive about where they are going and with whom may be involved with drugs. furtive means: A. secret B. dependable C. serious
7. gape (verb) - ______ Because drivers slowed down to gape at an accident in the southbound lanes, northbound traffic was backed up for miles. gape means: A. to yell B. to appreciate C. to stare
8. pathetic (adj. ) - ______ Health care in some areas of the world is pathetic. People are dying of diseases that are easily treatable with modern medicine. pathetic means: A. ordinary B. miserable C. expensive
9. precedent (noun) - ______ When Jean’s employer gave her three months off after her baby was born, a precedent was set for any other woman in the firm who became pregnant. precedent means: A. a question B. a delay C. a model
10. punitive (adj. ) - ______ Many parents find that reward is a better basis for teaching children than punitive action is. punitive means: A. punishing B. forgiving C. uneven
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