Embargo, embellish, embody, empower, enact, encroach, encumber, endear, engrave, engross
Embargo, embellish, embody, empower, enact, encroach, encumber, endear, engrave, engross 1. The school board will _________________________ a new policy to promote inclusivity and diversity among students and staff. 2. The actor’s charming personality _________________________ him to fans around the world. 3. She liked to _________________________ her stories with vivid descriptions and imaginat..
2023. 10. 9.
Hackneyed, haggard, halcyon, haphazard, harass, harness, harry, haughty, havoc, hazardous
Hackneyed, haggard, halcyon, haphazard, harass, harness, harry, haughty, havoc, hazardous 1. The farmer ______________________ the horses to the plow to prepare the field for planting. 2. His ______________________ face told a story of years spent battling illness. 3. Using ______________________ compliments won’t impress her; she appreciates genuine and unique compliments. 4. The ______________..
2023. 10. 6.
Disparage, dispatch, dispel, dispense, dispose, disrupt, dissect, dissuade, distract, diverge
Disparage, dispatch, dispel, dispense, dispose, disrupt, dissect, dissuade, distract, diverge 1. Despite their efforts to ___________________________ him, he was determined to pursue his dream of becoming a musician. 2. It’s not appropriate to ___________________________ someone’s achievements just because you’re feeling envious. 3. In the heated discussion, opinions started to _________________..
2023. 10. 5.
Goad, grandiloquent, gratify, gratuitous, grudge, grueling, gruesome, gruff, guile, gullible
Goad, grandiloquent, gratify, gratuitous, grudge, grueling, gruesome, gruff, guile, gullible 1. The chef was ______________________ to see the customers enjoying his new recipe. 2. The athletes underwent a ______________________ training regimen to prepare for the upcoming marathon. 3. He had a tendency to use ______________________ language in his writing, which sometimes overshadowed the core ..
2023. 10. 4.