WorksheetsVocab 4 Practice
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 16mins
Arrogantly stating opinions without proof
Transgression
Dogmatic
Induce
ill-humored; sad; gloomy
Supersede
Mitigate
Morose
Persuade; bring about
Induce
Incongruous
Miserly
Not fitting; absurd
Supersede
Incongruous
Mitigate
Stingy; cheap
Mosaic
Morose
Miserly
Crossing over a boundary or limit; violation of a rule or custom
Duplicity
Dogmatic
Transgression
To replace; to substitute something superior in place of
Supersede
Miserly
Dogmatic
Induce
Picture made of colorful small inlaid tile
Morose
Mitigate
Mosaic
To lower in intensity
Mitigate
Duplicity
Incongruous
Miserly
Deliberate deceptiveness
Transgression
Duplicity
Supersede
Dogmatic
What is this?
(a)
When someone is morose, they seem to have a cloud of sadness hanging over them.
True
False
Fill in the blank: The peace keepers attempted to (a) the riot after someone starting trashing the street.
The touch screen phone SUPERSEDED the flip phone.
True
False
The students (a) led to a 5 day suspension and a failure of the class.
A spy practices _______.
Miserly
Duplicity
Induction
Con artists attempt to (a) people into giving over their money.
Hitler _________ thinking that he could create the perfect race.
Incongruous
Dogmatic
Evil
A famous (a) woman refused to support her family while living or leave her fortune to them after death; she instead left it to her dogs.
The following words are synonyms for _______
Inappropriate, inconsistent, and unsuitable.
Mosaic
Supersede
Incongruous
