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LEVEL B, UNITS 7-9 CUMULATIVE VOCABULARY TEST (split part A)
By Brittany Dudzik
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Question 1
1.
a noisy quarrel or fight; to quarrel or fight noisily
abnormal
amiss
brawl
Question 2
2.
to hate, dislike very much, loathe
domestic
catastrophe
detest
Question 3
3.
extremely bad, glaring; scandalous, notorious
decrease
flaw
flagrant
Question 4
4.
to make or become confused, agitated, or nervous; a state of confusion or agitation
fluster
fledgling
flourish
Question 5
5.
the force or speed with which something moves
momentum
foremost
insubordinate
Question 6
6.
striking, remarkable; a person who is well known, distinguished, or outstanding in some way
nurture
onslaught
notable
Question 7
7.
a self-contradictory statement that on closer examination proves true; a person or thing with seemingly contradictory qualities
paradox
outstrip
perjury
Question 8
8.
earlier, former
prior
prudent
presume
Question 9
9.
a burst of gunfire or cannon shot, often as a tribute or salute; a sudden burst of anything; a spirited verbal attack
quench
salvo
proficient
Question 10
10.
wide-awake, alert, watchful
vigilant
wrath
swerve
Question 11
11.
faulty, imperfect, not as it should be; in a mistaken or improper way, wrongly
capsize
abnormal
amiss
Question 12
12.
native to a country, not foreign; relating to the life or affairs of a household; a household servant
disputatious
catastrophe
domestic
Question 13
13.
a slight fault, defect, crack
evict
decrease
flaw
Question 14
14.
an inexperienced person, beginner; a young bird about to leave the nest; inexperienced, budding
flourish
fledgling
incentive
Question 15
15.
chief, most important, primary; in the first place
insubordinate
foremost
legible
Question 16
16.
to bring up, care for, train, nourish; rearing, training, upbringing
onslaught
nub
nurture
Question 17
17.
the act of swearing to a lie
ordain
outstrip
perjury
Question 18
18.
to take for granted, assume or suppose; to dare, take upon oneself, take liberties
pervade
presume
prudent
Question 19
19.
skilled, expert, or capable in any field or activity
quench
remnant
proficient
Question 20
20.
intense anger
swerve
wrath
simultaneous
Question 21
21.
not usual, not typical, strange
abnormal
capsize
bystander
Question 22
22.
a large-scale disaster, misfortune, or failure
canvass
disputatious
catastrophe
Question 23
23.
to become or make less; a lessening
downtrodden
evict
decrease
Question 24
24.
to grow, thrive, be prosperous; to wave in the air; a dramatic gesture; a fanfare of horns
incentive
flourish
erode
Question 25
25.
disobedient, rebellious
legible
insubordinate
gruesome
Question 26
26.
a violent attack; a sudden rush of something
melancholy
onslaught
nub
Question 27
27.
to get ahead of, do better than, exceed
ordain
ordeal
outstrip
Question 28
28.
cautious, careful, showing good sense
pervade
prudent
persist
Question 29
29.
to put out, extinguish, end
remnant
quibble
quench
Question 30
30.
to turn aside sharply; a sharp or sudden turn
simultaneous
vital
swerve