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Because he was so ______, the athlete was able to complete the obstacle course in record time.
belligerent
nimble
demure
volatile
speculative
Nimble (adj.) is quick and light in movement, to be agile.
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People on the street stopped to ______ over the artist’s rendition of the Eiffel Tower, amazed by his ability to capture the detail.
bedazzle
innovate
gratify
counteract
objectify
To objectify (v.) means to stare at amorously.
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Sean would ______ whenever it became his turn to do the dishes.
premeditate
palter
reform
distend
ponder
To palter (v.) is to act insincerely; to haggle; to play tricks; equivocate.
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The reformed criminal could not forget his guilty past; he was in a living state of ______.
perdition
tact
composure
principle
veracity
Perdition (n.) the most modern use of the word means eternal damnation, or a hell.
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The food at the buffet table was a ______ array of delights that even the most disciplined dieter would find difficult to resist.
tempestuous
tantamount
truculent
temporal
tantalizing
Tantalizing (adj.) means tempting, attractive, often via the senses.
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During his many years of hard work, Paul was promoted several times and began to rise through the bank’s ______ of employees.
declassification
surplus
hierarchy
principality
dominion
Hierarchy (n.) is a series or system of people or things that are graded or ranked; a group of persons in authority.
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Jason’s ______ approach to management included narrowing the salary gap between the CEOs and office workers.
stoic
apathetic
utilitarian
endemic
proactive
Utilitarian (adj.) means related to the ethical doctrine that actions are right because they are useful or beneficial to the greatest number of people.
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Through the ______ act of volunteering, it is possible to make a difference in the lives of the less fortunate.
dilatory
insurmountable
diligent
rapacious
noble
Noble (adj.) means having high, selfless moral standards; of excellent character.
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After weeks of heavy rains, the earth gave way; mud and trees ______ down the mountain swallowing cars and houses in their path.
ascended
inculcated
aspersed
hurtled
entreated
To hurtle (v.) is to rush with great speed; to move violently with great noise; to fling forcefully.
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rikazzz
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Ralph plays golf every chance he gets; even a weeklong golfing vacation could not ______ his appetite for the game.
initiate
satiate
relinquish
revive
employ
To satiate (v.) means to satisfy fully the appetite or desire of.
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