| ignominy | Eight White Sox players |
| Cleopatra | |
| fecund | Her imagination |
| enervate | Scandal and corruption |
| nuances | Two synonyms |
| delineate | Few writers |
| acuity | It is only in superior mental powers |
| sophistry | Your language |
| penchant | Someone with pronounced |
| sumptuous | The _____ banquet |
| idiosyncratic | He means well |
| depraved | Like a true fanatic |
| figments | A true sign |
| fiat | In a democracy |
| overweening | How I’d love, In Shakespeare’s Othello |
| esoteric | The conversation between |
| mundane | In the rarefied atmosphere, Weary of her |
| garner | I appreciate all those |
| reputedly | The alert defense |
| hallowed | We will never abandon |
| ubiquitous | Probably no complaint |
| overweening | In Shakespeare’s Othello |
| ignominy | Eight White Sox players |
| sophistry | The orator who |
| mundane | Weary of her |
| penchant | Given my |
Level G Unit 5 Synonyms and Antonyms Answers
| Word | Synonyms | Antonyms |
|---|---|---|
| acuity | keenness, acuteness | dullness, obtuseness |
| delineate | depict, picture, render | |
| depraved | perverted, degenerate, vicious, corrupt | moral, virtuous, upright, uncorrupted |
| enervate | impair, cripple, paralyze | invigorate, strengthen, buttress |
| esoteric | occult, cryptic, arcane, recondite | accessible, comprehensible, intelligible |
| fecund | fertile, teeming, prolific | infertile, barren, unproductive |
| fiat | edict, dictum, ukase | |
| figment | creation, invention, fancy | |
| garner | collect, accumulate | scatter, squander, waste, dissipate |
| hallow | venerate, bless | desecrate, defile, profane |
| idiosyncrasy | eccentricity, quirk, mannerism | |
| ignominy | dishonor, humiliation, disrepute, odium | honor, glory, acclaim |
| mundane | prosaic, humdrum, routine, sublunary | heavenly, unworldly, spiritual, transcendental |
| nuance | shade, nicety, refinement | |
| overweening | arrogant, unbridled, inflated | restrained, understated, modest, meek |
| penchant | proclivity, propensity, predilection | disinclination |
| reputed | putative, reputable, supposed | proven, corroborated, authenticated |
| sophistry | specious reasoning | |
| sumptuous | lavish, munificent, opulent, splendid | skimpy, meager, stingy, niggardly, spartan |
| ubiquitous | present or existing everywhere | restricted, limited, rare, scarce |
Level G Unit 5 Completing The Sentence Answers
| The marathon not only brought in huge sums of money for Africa’s starving masses but also ______ much sympathy for their plight. | garnered |
| Beneath the man’s cultivated manner and impeccable grooming there lurked the ____ mind of a brutal sadist. | depraved |
| The man is ____ to have mob connections, but so far no one has actually substantiated the allegation. | reputed |
| May I interrupt this abstruse discussion and turn your attention to more ____ matters-like what’s for dinner? | mundane |
| Most people I know are so busy dealing with the ordinary problems of life that they have no time for ________ philosophical speculation. | esoteric |
| During the eleven years of his “personal rule”, King Charles I bypassed Parliament and ruled England by royal _______. | fiat |
| Analysis will show that his “brilliant exposition” of how we can handle the pollution problem without cost to anyone is the merest _______. | sophistry |
| I was so ______ by the oppressive heat and humidity of that awful afternoon that I could barely move. | enervated |
| The phonograph is but one of the wonderful new devices that sprang from the ____ mind of Thomas Edison, our most prolific inventor. | fecund |
| “Your suspicion that I am constantly making fun of you behind you back is a mere____ of your overheated brain,” I replied. | figment |
| The ground in which those soldiers are buried was _______ by the blood they shed on it. | hallowed |
| He was a changed young man after he suffered the ________ of expulsion from West Point for conduct unbecoming a gentleman. | ignominy |
| His constant use of the word fabulous, even for quite ordinary subjects is a(n) _____ that I could do without. | idiosyncrasy |
| There is quite a difference between the austere furnishings of my little apartment and the _________ accommodations of a luxury hotel. | sumptuous |
| His ________ sense of superiority dominated his personality in much the same way as his beetling brow dominates his face. | overweening |
| You may have many good traits, but I do not admire your____ for borrowing things and failing to return them. | penchant |
| The passing years lessened her physical vigor but in no way diminished the ____ of her judgment. | acuity |
| Music can often express a(n)_______ of mood or feeling that would be difficult to put into words. | nuance |
| The artist’s sketch not only _____ the model’s appearance accurately, but also captured something of her personality. | delineated |
| American-style fast-food shops have gained such popularity all over the world that they are now truly _______. | ubiquitous |
Level G Unit 5 Vocabulary in Context Answers
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Other Vocab Workshop Level G Answers
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| Unit 1 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 1 Answers |
| Unit 2 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 2 Answers |
| Unit 3 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 3 Answers |
| Unit 4 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 4 Answers |
| Unit 5 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 5 Answers |
| Unit 6 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 6 Answers |
| Unit 7 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 7 Answers |
| Unit 8 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 8 Answers |
| Unit 9 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 9 Answers |
| Unit 10 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 10 Answers |
| Unit 11 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 11 Answers |
| Unit 12 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 12 Answers |
| Unit 13 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 13 Answers |
| Unit 14 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 14 Answers |
| Unit 15 | Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 15 Answers |