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Mockingbird Vocab
English
Question | Answer |
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Someone who provokes controversy and arguments. | Contentious. (Adjective) |
Unsure, doubtful. | Tentative. (Adjective) |
Decree, proclamation. | Dictum. (Adjective) |
Old fashioned, unusual. | Quaint. (Adjective) |
Evil, sinister. | Malevolent. (Adjective) |
A liking or preference. | Predilection. (Noun) |
The country where you live. | Domicile. (Noun) |
Not approved by religion and therefore morale. | Profane. (Adjective) |
Favorable, promising. | Auspicious. (Adjective) |
Native. | Indigenous. (Adjective) |
Tiny, small. | Diminutive. (Adjective) |
Grumpy. | Fractious. (Adjective) |
Strong disapproval based on morality. | Disapprobation. (Noun) |
Sneaky, sly. | Furtive. (Adjective) |
Disrespectful. | Impudent. (Adjective) |
Kindness, goodness. | Benevolence. (Noun) |
Quick-tempered. | Irascible. (Adjective) |
Symbol of a person with exaggerated qualities. | Caricature. (Noun) |
Excessive. | Inordinate. (Adjective) |
Born with it, instinctive. | Innate. (Adjective) |
Honest. | Ingenuous. (Adjective) |
Straightforward. | Guileless. (Adjective) |
Someone who is a fan of something. | Fanatic. (Noun) |
Devotion. | Piety. (Noun) |
Quiet. | Taciturn. (Adj) |