Bronze Bow Test 2

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Vocabulary
Alison Dwyer
Quiz by Alison Dwyer, updated more than 1 year ago
Alison Dwyer
Created by Alison Dwyer over 6 years ago
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Question 1

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What is a talisman
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  • large group, crowd
  • good luck charm
  • deep fissure or opening in the earth

Question 2

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What is a chasm
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  • large group
  • good luck charm
  • deep fissure or opening in the earth

Question 3

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horde
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  • seldom-traveled
  • dazed, stunned
  • large group, crowd

Question 4

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steeped
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  • dazed, stunned
  • seldom-traveled
  • soaked

Question 5

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unfrequented
Answer
  • large group, crowd
  • deep fissure or opening in the earth
  • seldom-traveled

Question 6

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stupefied
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  • dazed, stunned
  • good luck charm
  • deep fissure or opening in the earth

Question 7

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disheveled
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  • smelly, stinky
  • loosely-coiled bundles of yarn or thread
  • untidy, disordered

Question 8

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fetid
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  • aroused, provoked, irritated
  • persuaded with cunning, enticed
  • smelly, stinky

Question 9

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unfathomable
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  • aroused, provoked, irritated
  • beyond understanding, incomprehensible
  • persuaded with cunning, enticed

Question 10

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inveigled
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  • persuaded with cunning, enticed
  • untidy, disordered
  • aroused, provoked, irritated

Question 11

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piqued
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  • untidy, disordered
  • aroused, provoked, irritated
  • beyond understanding, incomprehensible

Question 12

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skeins
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  • loosely-coiled bundles of yarn or thread
  • smelly, stinky
  • untidy, disordered

Question 13

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surly
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  • irresistible urge
  • bad-tempered, rude
  • payment, compensation

Question 14

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waning
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  • fading, diminishing
  • payment, compensation
  • concerning religion or the study of the nature of God

Question 15

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disdain
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  • irresistible urge
  • a feeling or show of superiority; contempt
  • payment, compensation

Question 16

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compulsion
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  • irresistible urge
  • bad-tempered, rude
  • payment, compensation

Question 17

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recompense
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  • fading, diminishing
  • payment, compensation
  • a felling or show of superstition

Question 18

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theological debate
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  • concerning religion or the study of the nature of God
  • a feeling or show of superiority; contempt
  • fading, diminishing

Question 19

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disconcerted
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  • agitated, made uneasy
  • closely, attentively
  • appearance, look

Question 20

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flout
Answer
  • appearance, look
  • to show contempt for, insult
  • agitated, made uneasy

Question 21

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floundered
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  • performed a task badly; blundered, stumbled
  • appearance, look
  • closely, attentively

Question 22

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aspect
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  • appearance, look
  • hot or oppressive, sweltering
  • to show contempt for, insult

Question 23

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sultry
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  • hot or oppressive, sweltering
  • to show contempt for, insult
  • agitated, made uneasy

Question 24

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intently
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  • appearance, look
  • agitated, made uneasy
  • closely, attentively

Question 25

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legation
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  • a diplomatic mission
  • delivery for sale
  • patterned fabric

Question 26

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scruples
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  • secret, surreptitious
  • qualms, misgivings
  • radiant, glowing

Question 27

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lustrous
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  • radiant, glowing
  • delivery for sale
  • qualms, misgivings

Question 28

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consignment
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  • radiant, glowing
  • delivery for sale
  • patterned fabric

Question 29

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furtive
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  • secret, surreptitious
  • qualms, misgivings
  • diplomatic mission

Question 30

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damask
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  • radiant, glowing
  • secret, surreptitious
  • patterned fabric
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