Review Lessons 13 through 16   -   edHelper.com
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Word List
converge
convert
convey
convict
convivial
copious
cordial
correspondence
corroborate
corrupt
cosmopolitan
counsel
courtesy
cower
crass
crave
credible
credit
cringe
crisis
criterion
crucial
crude
crusade
cuisine
culminate
culprit
cultivate
culture
currency
cursory
curtail
cycle
dainty
daze
decade
decided
decipher
decisive
declaim
decompose
decorous
dedication
deem
deface
defame
depose
deprive
deride
descent
desecration
desert
desist
despise
despoil
despondent
destitute
detach
detain
deter
deteriorate
detest
detract
detrimental
devastate
deviate
devious
devour
dialogue
diatribe
diction
dictum
didactic
diffuse
dignitary
digress
dilapidated
diluted
disarray
disband
discard
disciple
disdain
disharmony
disinterested
dislodge
dismal
dismantle
disparage
disparity
dispassionate
dispel
dispense
disperse
dispose
disposition
disqualify
disquiet
disrepute
disrupt


Matching

Match each definition with a word.

      disrupt 1. to throw into disorder or turmoil; rupture; breach; open
___________________________ 2. to hate or feel contempt for; contemn; scout; disdain
___________________________ 3. a bitter, sharply abusive denunciation, attack, or criticism; jeremiad; harangue; tirade
___________________________ 4. to impress with a sense of guilt; jailbird; con; lag
___________________________ 5. having the power or quality of deciding; putting an end to controversy; crucial or most important; determined; decided; resolute
___________________________ 6. commendation or honor given for some action, quality, etc; belief; faith; credence
___________________________ 7. lacking in intellectual subtlety, perceptivity, etc.; rudimentary; undeveloped; native; raw
___________________________ 8. invigorating the heart; stimulating; genial; gracious
___________________________ 9. to use a cultivator on; dress; labor; tend
___________________________ 10. going rapidly over something, without noticing details; hasty; superficial; uncritical
___________________________ 11. without refinement, delicacy, or sensitivity; gross; obtuse; stupid; crude; vulgar; inelegant
___________________________ 12. a person or other agent guilty of or responsible for an offense or fault.
___________________________ 13. having no money or other means of living; impoverished; innocent
___________________________ 14. cheerless or depressing; gloomy; bleak; oppressive; dreary
___________________________ 15. to swallow up or consume as if by eating rapidly; ingest
___________________________ 16. the state of being dedicated
___________________________ 17. to make more certain; confirm; justify; verify
___________________________ 18. pleasing to the taste and, often, temptingly served or delicate; delicious; morsel; bonne
___________________________ 19. a standard of judgment or criticism; a rule or principle for evaluating or testing something; gauge; benchmark
___________________________ 20. to separate or resolve into constituent parts or elements; disintegrate; break
___________________________ 21. lack of harmony; discord; conflict; unpeace; difference
___________________________ 22. to remove or withhold something from the enjoyment or possession of (a person or persons); denude; bankrupt; strip
___________________________ 23. free from local, provincial, or national ideas, prejudices, or attachments; at home all over the world.
___________________________ 24. to fawn; toady; bootlick; slaver
___________________________ 25. a horizontal, spiral termination to the lower end of a stair railing; abridge; cut; shorten