Review Lessons 33 through 40   -   edHelper.com
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Word List
malady
malice
malign
mandate
manipulate
manuscript
martial
massive
matchless
materialism
maximize
maze
meager
mechanism
mediocre
meditate
meek
melancholy
mellow
melodious
melodramatic
memorable
menace
mentor
mercurial
mesmerize
metaphor
meteor
methodology
mettle
microbe
microcosm
migrate
mimic
minimize
minuscule
mischief
misconception
miser
misgiving
mishap
mislead
misplace
mitigate
mobile
mobilize
moderate
modest
modify
molecule
momentous
momentum
monarch
monotonous
morality
morbid
moribund
morose
mortify
mosaic
mundane
mural
muse
muster
mutation
mutinous
mutual
myriad
myth
mythology
narrate
negative
negligent
negotiate
neurology
neurotic
newfangled
niche
nimble
nominal
nonchalant
nonentity
nook
nostalgic
notable
notorious
nourish
novice
noxious
nuance
nullify
obese
obligatory
oblique
obliterate
oblivious
observatory
obsolete
obstacle
obstruct
obtuse
occult
offhand
ointment
omen
ominous
omit
omniscient
opaque
opiate
opportunist
optic
opulent
oration
orbit
ordain
orthodox
ostensible
ostentatious
overrate
overstate
overwrought
painstaking
palatable
pallor
palpable
panacea
paradox
paranoia
parasite
parochial
parody
parry
partial
partisan
passable
passive
patronize
paucity
pauper
pedestrian
peevish
penchant
peninsula
pensive
perennial
perfunctory
permeate
perpetrate
perpetuate
persist
perspective
perspicacious
pertinent
perturb
peruse
pervade
perverse
pessimism
petty
philanthropy
piety
pilgrimage
pinnacle
pithy
pivotal
placid
plaintive
plateau
plausible
plethora
poignant
polarize
poll
pompous
ponderous
pontificate
portal
posthumous
postulate
potable
potent
potential
precarious
precede
precipice
preclude
precocious
predecessor
predicament
predilection
predominate
prelude
premature
premise
preposterous
prerogative
presage
prescribe
presumptuous


Matching

Match each definition with a word.

      mutual 1. felt, experienced, or possessed equally by each for the other or others, as among two or more persons; conjoint
___________________________ 2. prematurely developed, as the mind, faculties, etc.
___________________________ 3. a command from a superior court or official to a lower one; behest; bidding
___________________________ 4. the activity of donating to such persons or purposes in this way
___________________________ 5. guilty of neglecting, or tending to neglect; delinquent; disregardful
___________________________ 6. seeming to be truthful or reasonable; credible; colorable
___________________________ 7. to induce a hypnotic trance in; hypnotize; spellbind; grip; catch
___________________________ 8. a person who lives in wretched circumstances in order to save and hoard money; scrooge; penny; niggard
___________________________ 9. an institution that controls or carries on the work of such a place; outlook; lookout; overlook
___________________________ 10. in physics, a quantity that characterizes the motion of a body, equal to its mass multiplied by its velocity.
___________________________ 11. a formal public speech, esp. one delivered on a special occasion, as on an anniversary, at a funeral, or at academic exercises.
___________________________ 12. affected by, caused by, causing, or characteristic of disease; morose; sick
___________________________ 13. any disorder or disease of the body, esp. one that is chronic or deepseated; ailment
___________________________ 14. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of neurosis.
___________________________ 15. a steep cliff.
___________________________ 16. a sampling or collection of opinions on a subject, taken from either a selected or a random group of persons, as for the purpose of analysis; coco; bean; conk
___________________________ 17. to humiliate or shame, as by injury to one's pride or self-respect.
___________________________ 18. wealthy, rich, or affluent; moneyed
___________________________ 19. conduct or behavior, esp. of a teasing or provoking sort, that causes annoyance and sometimes damage or injury; outrage; ruin; hurt
___________________________ 20. to engage in transcendental meditation, devout religious contemplation, or quiescent spiritual introspection; turn over; chaw; mull
___________________________ 21. deficient in quantity or quality; lacking fullness or richness; scanty; inadequate; skinny; scrawny; lanky
___________________________ 22. to think or meditate in silence, as on some subject; ponder; mull
___________________________ 23. kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense; unimpassioned; temperate
___________________________ 24. to cause or declare to have no legal force or effect; make null; invalidate; quash; annul
___________________________ 25. disposed to, engaged in, or involving revolt against authority; insurgent; factious; seditious