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Vocabulary Set F5
reciprocate-redemption
| Question | Answer | |
|---|---|---|
| recluse | n. One who lives in retirement or seclusion. | My grandfather is an eccentric recluse, who shuns visitors. |
| rectify | v. To correct. | He agreed to have all of the defects with the building rectified by the end of the month. |
| rectitude | n. The quality of being upright in principles and conduct. | It is rare to meet someone of such moral rectitude. |
| redemption | n. The recovery of what is mortgaged or pledged, by paying the debt. | An all too common plot in these Westerns is the sheriff who seeks redemption for past crimes. |
| reciprocate | v. To give and take mutually. | When a stranger helps me when I am in need, it creates a desire to reciprocate and I look out for someone I can help. |