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onym, hosp, host

Total questions: 26

Worksheet time: 13mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
hospital (n)
a)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born
b)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning
c)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
d)
- a word with a meaning that is opposite to the meaning of another word
2.
homonym (n)
a)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning
b)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born
c)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
d)
- a word with a meaning that is opposite to the meaning of another word
3.
synonym (n)
a)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
b)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning
c)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born
d)
- a word with a meaning that is opposite to the meaning of another word
4.
antonym (n)
a)
- a word with a meaning that is opposite to the meaning of another word
b)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
c)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning
d)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born
5.
anonymous (adj)
a)
- not named or identified; made or done by someone unknown
b)
- not friendly; having or showing unfriendly feelings; harsh or unpleasant
c)
: Boldly courageous; brave
d)
: Relating to the Middle Ages from about 500 A.D. to 1500
6.
acronym (n)
a)
-a name for something that is formed from the first letter of each of the words in a title
b)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
c)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning
d)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born
7.
pseudonym (n)
a)
- a name a person, such as a writer, uses instead of his or her real name
b)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
c)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning
d)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born
8.
hostile (adj)
a)
- not friendly; having or showing unfriendly feelings; harsh or unpleasant
b)
: Boldly courageous; brave
c)
: Relating to the Middle Ages from about 500 A.D. to 1500
d)
very friendly
9.
hostage (n)
a)
- a person who is captured by someone who demands that certain things be done before the captured person is freed
b)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
c)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning
d)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born
10.
Valiant (adj)
a)
: Boldly courageous; brave
b)
- not friendly; having or showing unfriendly feelings; harsh or unpleasant
c)
: Relating to the Middle Ages from about 500 A.D. to 1500
d)
afraid of everything
11.
Forbid (v)
a)
: To order someone not to do something or to say that something is not allowed.
b)
to walk along in a slow and relaxed manner
c)
to build (something by putting together materials)
d)
by putting together materials
12.
Medieval (adj)
a)
: Relating to the Middle Ages from about 500 A.D. to 1500
b)
: Boldly courageous; brave
c)
- not friendly; having or showing unfriendly feelings; harsh or unpleasant
d)
mean and cruel
13.
Turret (n)
a)
: A small tower on a building
b)
- a name a person, such as a writer, uses instead of his or her real name
c)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
d)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning
14.
erect (v)
a)
to build (something by putting together materials)
b)
by putting together materials
c)
to walk along in a slow and relaxed manner
d)
to destroy
15.
saunter (v)
a)
to walk along in a slow and relaxed manner
b)
to build (something by putting together materials)
c)
by putting together materials
d)
: To order someone not to do something or to say that something is not allowed.
16.
enterprising (adjective
a)
having or showing the ability or desire to do new and difficult things
b)
showing that you do not understand something or that you find something strange or amusing
c)
completely wet
d)
: Making a loud noise like the sound of thunder
17.
ensconce (verb
a)
to firmly place or hide (someone or something
b)
: To make something louder
c)
to make (someone) annoyed or angry
d)
- to cause something, such as your arm or leg, to straighten out or to stretch out
18.
rile (verb
a)
to make (someone) annoyed or angry
b)
- to cause something, such as your arm or leg, to straighten out or to stretch out
c)
to firmly place or hide (someone or something
d)
: To make something louder
19.
Amplify (verb
a)
: To make something louder
b)
to make (someone) annoyed or angry
c)
- to cause something, such as your arm or leg, to straighten out or to stretch out
d)
to firmly place or hide (someone or something
20.
motive (n
a)
- a reason for doing something
b)
- a large vehicle used to pull farm equipment
c)
- the act or power of carefully thinking about, listening to, or watching someone or something
d)
A long piece of music, typically in four parts, that is performed by an orchestra
21.
detract (v
a)
- to reduce the strength, value, or importance of something.
b)
- to make something smaller or shorter; to become smaller
c)
- to cause something, such as your arm or leg, to straighten out or to stretch out
d)
to firmly place or hide (someone or something
22.
contract (v
a)
- to make something smaller or shorter; to become smaller
b)
- to reduce the strength, value, or importance of something.
c)
- to cause something, such as your arm or leg, to straighten out or to stretch out
d)
: To make something louder
23.
tension (n
a)
- the amount that something is stretched; an uneasy feeling that makes it difficult to relax
b)
- the act or power of carefully thinking about, listening to, or watching someone or something
c)
- a reason for doing something
d)
- a large vehicle used to pull farm equipment
24.
contentious (adj
a)
- likely to cause people to argue or disagree
b)
showing that you do not understand something or that you find something strange or amusing
c)
having or showing the ability or desire to do new and difficult things
d)
- able to move from one place to another
25.
antics (n)
a)
funny or playful actions or behavior (often disapproving
b)
When a group of people refuse to obey orders from its leader
c)
a description of events in the order that they happened
d)
a device (like a stopwatch) that is used for measuring and recording time in a very exact way
26.
allocate (v)
a)
to divide and give out (something) for a special reason or to particular people, companies, or groups
b)
to force someone or something to move from a place or position
c)
Very rude or aggressive; without manners
d)
very noisy and active in a lively way