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In order to plan ahead, I used __________ to gather supplies before the storm hit.
foresight
inquiry
fortnight
freefall
I don't need one-hundred pencils, twenty-five will be ______________.
synonym
sufficient
cunning
foresight
The _______________ cat was able to get the food by balancing himself on two wires; he was smart.
foresight
mortal
sufficient
cunning
Fearing for his life, he ran in ______________ terror from the snake.
foresight
cunning
mortal
inquire
When I did not understand the question, I had to _________________ further. I asked again!
refrain
envelop
inquire
mockery
Feeling cold, the dog ____________________ itself in a blanket.
cunning
refrained
mortaled
enveloped
All of the teasing made a _____________ of the young girl.
refrain
hideous
mockery
precaution
Jack 'o lanterns were originally meant to be ______________ and ugly in order to scare evil spirits.
enveloped
hideous
edgarish
precaution
We put on snow tires as a __________________ against the blizzard.
precaution
refrain
hideous
mortal
Please ______________ from screaming indoors! Don't do it!
hideous
precaution
refrain
inquire
With my acute sense of hearing, I was able to detect the sound a mile away.
Using context clues, what does 'acute' mean?
bad; terrible
foolish; dumb
sharp; keen; good
rich; having wealth
I was constantly vexed by my annoying classmate.
Using context clues, what does 'vexed' mean?
to disturb; to annoy
to eat; to devour
to talk excessively; to yell
to help; to render assistance
The low stifled groan could hardly be heard.
Using context clues, what does the word 'stifled' mean?
loud; boisterous
enveloped; wrapped around
smothered; barely audible
dead; scary in a funny way
He opened a crevice in the door so that he could see (without waking anyone).
Using context clues, what does the word 'crevice' mean?
wide
talent
secret
crack
I opened the safe stealthily so that I would not get caught.
Using your knowledge of context clues, what does 'stealthily' mean?
loud; obnoxious
foolish; reckless
cautiously; secretly
quickly; comedic
After stealing the cash, the bank robbers had a lot of audacity returning to the scene of the crime.
Using your context clues, what does the word 'audacity' mean?
shameless and arrogant daring
foolish and silly slapstick
crazy but hungry need for knowledge
looking for a fight
She vehemently denied the charges against her.
Using context clues, what does the word 'vehemently' mean?
politely
with intense emotion
with agreement
with funny results
The teacher poured his derisions upon anything that we did. He exposed every weakness, not matter how carefully hidden by the kids.
Using context clues, what does the word 'derision' mean?
ridicule
boastful bragging
comedic tone
foolish lying
Doing as you say and not as you do is hypocritical.
Using context clues, what does the word 'hypocritical' mean?
false or deceptive
true and bold
funny yet sad
smart and intelligent
The waitress used suavity in order to increase her tips. Using context clues, what does the word 'suavity' mean?
arrogance; rudeness
graceful politeness
foolish pride
fake confidence
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