Choose the word or form of the word that is nearly the same in meaning as the bolded word. Use a dictionary. Write that word on the line.
1. remain unaffected when insulted
2. imperilment caused by risky behavior
3. a brief spell of yearning
4. a charitable donor
5. a shocking case of fraud
6. the stimulus to move forward with the project
7. her antipathic response to the homeless man
8. hail the benefits of drinking water
9. the intimidating scowl on his face
10. not practicable during the winter months
11. respond with a confrontational voice
12. exemplar of good manners
13. staged a painstaking re-creation of a famous battle
14. relapse to a pattern of self-destructive behavior
15. rescued dozens of people from the blazing inferno
Choose the word or form of the word
1. remain unaffected when insulted 2. imperilment caused by risky behavior 3. a brief spell of yearning 4. a charitable donor 5. a shocking case of fraud 6. the stimulus to move forward with the project 7. her antipathic response to the homeless man 8. hail the benefits of drinking water 9. the intimidating scowl on his face 10. not practicable during the winter months 11. respond with a confrontational voice 12. exemplar of good manners 13. staged a painstaking re-creation of a famous battle 14. relapse to a pattern of self-destructive behavior 15. rescued dozens of people from the blazing inferno Choose the word or form of the word that is nearly the same in meaning as the bolded word. Use a dictionary. Write that word on the line.
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Sure! I’ll help you find the synonyms for the bolded words in each phrase. Here’s a focused response for each of your points:
1. Unfazed – It means to remain calm and unaffected despite challenging situations.
2. Endangerment – This refers to the risk or danger resulting from hazardous actions.
3. Nostalgia – A brief feeling of longing or wistful affection for the past.
4. Benefactor – A person who gives money or other help to a person or cause.
5. Scandal – An instance of wrongdoing accompanied by public outrage due to perceived improper behavior.
6. Motivation – Something that encourages or drives one to take action.
7. Hostile – A strong negative or antagonistic response.
8. Promote – To endorse or advocate for the benefits of something.
9. Menacing – Something that threatens danger or harm, especially in demeanor.
10. Impractical – Not practical or feasible, especially under certain conditions.
11. Combative – Having a tendency to fight or argue; confrontational in style.
12. Paragon – A model of excellence or perfection in some quality.
13. Reenactment – A careful recreation of a past event for dramatic presentation.
14. Backslide – To revert to previous self-destructive