Word Power Instructions Read the question Click on the answer Dont click on anything else or it may go to the wrong slide Question 1 Unheralded Adj A Unexpected B Careless C Unanswered ID: 628050
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By: jacob rosas
Quiz about Word power
Word PowerSlide2
Instructions Read the question
Click on the answerDon’t click on anything else or it may go to the wrong slideSlide3
Question 1
UnheraldedAdj
A.) Unexpected
B.) Careless
C.) Unanswered
D.) HumbleSlide4
Question 1 Correct!
A.)
Unexpected
; unforeseen; unannounced; as, The novel is an
unheralded
masterpiece. Un- (not) and Old French
heraut
(messenger).
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Question 2
FazeV
A.) To challenge
B.) To disturb
C.) Gradually reduce
D.) To ignoreSlide6
Question 2 Correct!
B.) To disturb
; upset; as, Though she’s extremely busy, the caseload doesn’t
faze
the nurse. From English dialect
feeze
(to drive away)
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Question 3
EnraptureV
A.) To encircle
B.) Fall in Love
C.) Take over
D.) DelightSlide8
Question 3 Correct!
D.) To delight
intensley
; enchant; captivate; as, The sopranos voice
entraptured
the audience.
En
- (in) and
rapture
(ecstasy).
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Question 4!
Dog V
A.)
T
o show off
B.) Follow persistently
C.) To watch over
D.) Be faithful Slide10
Question 4 correct!
B.)
To follow persistently
like a dog, especially in a troublesome way; hound; as, His bad reputation
dogged
him.
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Question 5
FlabbergastV
A.) To insult
B.) Exasperate
C.) Scold
D.) AstonishSlide12
Question 5 correct!
D.)
To astonish
; dumbfound; as, The prestigious award
flabbergasted
the teacher. Possibly a combination of
flabby
and
aghast,
as, to go limp with surprise.
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