Set Number 4 Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Question | Answer |
Sapient | Wise, insightful (often used ironically). |
Sage | A person, usually elderly, who is honored for wisdom and experience. |
Congnation | The act of percieving or knowing. |
Cognizant | Aware; having knowledge of something. |
Connoisseur | An expert or very discriminating person, especially in matters of art and taste. |
Notorious | Widely and unfavorably known; infamous. |
Compute | To determine by mathematics. |
Impute | To attribute orascribe a quality, especially a fault, to a person. |
Repute | To assign a reputation to. |
Putative | Supposed, reputed |
Presage | A sign or feeling concerning some future event; omen; foreboding. |
Sagacious | Shrewd; having good judgment; perceptive. |
Conscientious | 1. Guided by ones sence of right and wrong. 2. Though; with careful attention. |
Plebiscite | A direct vote of all the people of a country or district on an important matter; a referendum. |
Prescience | Knowledge of events before they occur; forsight; forknowledge. |
Created by:
molly_clark2364
Popular Latin sets