click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Vocabulary Set F2
probity-prosaic
| Question | Answer | |
|---|---|---|
| profuse | adj. Produced or displayed in overabundance. | When he becomes really nervous, he sweats profusely and continually wipes his face. |
| promulgate | v. To proclaim. | She is constantly using her talents as a springboard to promulgate her values. |
| propitious | adj. Kindly disposed. | It is hard to believe there would be a more propitious time for her to begin her own business. |
| prosaic | adj. Unimaginative. | The vast majority of the workers quit due to their principle beliefs, but Sam left for a more prosaic reason; they changed the free parking policy. |
| probity | n. Virtue or integrity tested and confirmed. | A company needs to have systems in place to ensure financial probity. |