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To settle the dispute, the students elected a faculty member to serve as a(n) ______.
maverick
dystopia
arbiter
fiduciary
martyr
An arbiter (n.) is one selected or appointed to judge or decide a disputed issue, an arbitrator; someone with the power to settle matters at will.
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The concert audience was frustrated by the poor ______ of the sounds coming from the speakers.
modulation
recrimination
terminus
dissidence
assertion
Modulation (n.) a regulation by or adjustment to a certain measure, such as in music or radio waves.
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Moving all the heavy cinder blocks by hand from the driveway to the backyard seemed like a(n) ______ task.
precipitous
poignant
onerous
salient
gallant
Onerous (adj.) is burdensome or troublesome.
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The ______ construction crew built large new buildings all over the East Coast, wherever the demand for qualified workers took them.
laconic
irresolute
itinerant
parietal
peremptory
Itinerant (adj.) means traveling from one place to another, usually on a planned course; working in one place for a short while before moving onto another place to work; wandering.
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Lynette had to learn the ______ of the insurance profession before she felt comfortable describing products to her clients.
lexicon
classicism
juncture
cessation
asperity
Lexicon (n.) is the vocabulary used in a language, profession, class, or subject.
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rikazzz
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The ______wallpaper in his living room makes it difficult to find curtains and furniture that will match it.
blunt
fatuous
verbose
variegated
meticulous
Variegated (adj.) means marked with different shades or colors.
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rikazzz
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Amie agrees with the ______ that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
perpetuity
penchant
maxim
conformation
fortitude
Maxim (n.) is an established principle or a general truth, often a condensed version of a practical truth.
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Danielle cannot seem to find her niche in life; she has changed her ______ at least three times in the past ten years.
automation
vocation
plethora
pliancy
combustion
Vocation (n.) means a regular occupation or profession.
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rikazzz
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Rachel’s mother was appalled by the amount of ______ humor on television during hours when young children were still awake.
fraudulent
senile
proportional
lascivious
laborious
Lascivious (adj.) means lewd, lustful, or wanton.
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At the risk of sounding like an ______, the teacher assigned extra homework for the weekend.
oaf
ogre
impost
alcove
anathema
An ogre (n.) is, in popular usage, a cruel person, or a monster.
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