ForresterMasterVocabAlphabeticalOrderCONV0019 Noun
451. a nervous restrained laugh
A. Stab
B. Titter
C. Clout
D. Warily
452. weapon consisting of a fighting ax; used by North American indians
A. Drawl
B. aplomb
C. vex
D. Tomahawk
453. the act of flipping a coin
A. futilely
B. Spittle
C. Toss
D. Din
454. someone who learned to fight in the streets rather than being formally trained in the sport of boxing
A. Tough
B. brim
C. Rooting
D. for a song
455. a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation
A. Plaque
B. Hustle
C. Trance
D. clout
456. a step in walking or running
A. sustain
B. grave
C. tread
D. frown
457. conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases
A. Untangled
B. sob
C. tube
D. Faulty
458. the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers
A. Turnover
B. Sleight of Hand
C. Ace
D. Abrasive
459. a sudden sharp feeling; ""pangs of regret""; ""she felt a stab of excitement""; ""twinges of conscience""
A. surge
B. flair
C. Twinge
D. apprehensive
460. smug self-serving earnestness
A. shielded
B. Fiddle
C. Pulsing
D. unctuousness
461. physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)
A. curb
B. glow
C. Bin
D. unease
462. Irish prelate who deduced from the Bible that Creation occurred in the year 4004 BC (1581-1656)
A. Stiff
B. flair
C. usher
D. glow
463. the greatest possible degree; ""he tried his utmost""
A. brushed
B. Slit
C. wad
D. Utmost
464. unwillingness to tell lies
A. Creak
B. Stiffly
C. veracity
D. gossip
465. a region marking a boundary
A. pinpoint
B. Verge
C. concourse
D. Wintry
466. a doctor who practices veterinary medicine
A. Vet
B. Stray
C. dust jacket
D. Lean
467. a volatile substance; a substance that changes readily from solid or liquid to a vapor; ""it was heated to evaporate the volatiles""
A. Hush
B. veracity
C. volatile
D. pallor
468. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; ""a batch of letters""; ""a deal of trouble""; ""a lot of money""; ""he made
A. Twinge
B. Savvy
C. wad
D. Sullenness
469. loud cries made while weeping
A. Pretentious
B. uproot
C. Wailing
D. Libel
470. a singer; usually a singer who adds embellishments to the song
A. Warbler
B. gossip
C. Barely
D. Fiddle
471. the chief official in charge of a prison
A. Pulsing
B. Swirling
C. Warden
D. stack
472. the trait of being cautious and watchful
A. Dull
B. Wariness
C. Manila
D. Manila
473. a sudden desire; ""he bought it on an impulse""
A. Plaque
B. whim
C. pitch
D. Stout
474. a boring person who talks a great deal about uninteresting topics
A. Windbag
B. Flawlessly
C. sustain
D. Grave
475. a very short time (as the time it takes the eye blink or the heart to beat); ""if I had the chance I'd do it in a flash""
A. putter
B. Wink
C. Swirling
D. Razzle Dazzle
ANSWERS
- (B) Titter
- (D) Tomahawk
- (C) Toss
- (A) Tough
- (C) Trance
- (C) tread
- (C) tube
- (A) Turnover
- (C) Twinge
- (D) unctuousness
- (D) unease
- (C) usher
- (D) Utmost
- (C) veracity
- (B) Verge
- (A) Vet
- (C) volatile
- (C) wad
- (C) Wailing
- (A) Warbler
- (C) Warden
- (B) Wariness
- (B) whim
- (A) Windbag
- (B) Wink
- Titter-->Noun-->a nervous restrained laugh
- Tomahawk-->Noun-->weapon consisting of a fighting ax; used by North American indians
- Toss-->Noun-->the act of flipping a coin
- Tough-->Noun-->someone who learned to fight in the streets rather than being formally trained in the sport of boxing
- Trance-->Noun-->a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation
- tread-->Noun-->a step in walking or running
- tube-->Noun-->conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases
- Turnover-->Noun-->the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers
- Twinge-->Noun-->a sudden sharp feeling; ""pangs of regret""; ""she felt a stab of excitement""; ""twinges of conscience""
- unctuousness-->Noun-->smug self-serving earnestness
- unease-->Noun-->physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)
- usher-->Noun-->Irish prelate who deduced from the Bible that Creation occurred in the year 4004 BC (1581-1656)
- Utmost-->Noun-->the greatest possible degree; ""he tried his utmost""
- veracity-->Noun-->unwillingness to tell lies
- Verge-->Noun-->a region marking a boundary
- Vet-->Noun-->a doctor who practices veterinary medicine
- volatile-->Noun-->a volatile substance; a substance that changes readily from solid or liquid to a vapor; ""it was heated to evaporate the volatiles""
- wad-->Noun-->(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; ""a batch of letters""; ""a deal of trouble""; ""a lot of money""; ""he made
- Wailing-->Noun-->loud cries made while weeping
- Warbler-->Noun-->a singer; usually a singer who adds embellishments to the song
- Warden-->Noun-->the chief official in charge of a prison
- Wariness-->Noun-->the trait of being cautious and watchful
- whim-->Noun-->a sudden desire; ""he bought it on an impulse""
- Windbag-->Noun-->a boring person who talks a great deal about uninteresting topics
- Wink-->Noun-->a very short time (as the time it takes the eye blink or the heart to beat); ""if I had the chance I'd do it in a flash""
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