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[Show more]Ascetic - No induldgence or luxuries 
 
Innocuous - Harmless or insignificant 
 
Banal - Commonplace, ordinary, prosaic 
 
Ameliorate - To improve 
 
Atrophy - To waste away from lack of use 
 
Servile - Overly submissive 
 
Flagrant - Glaringly wrong, faulty 
 
Indolence - L...
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Add to cartAscetic - No induldgence or luxuries 
 
Innocuous - Harmless or insignificant 
 
Banal - Commonplace, ordinary, prosaic 
 
Ameliorate - To improve 
 
Atrophy - To waste away from lack of use 
 
Servile - Overly submissive 
 
Flagrant - Glaringly wrong, faulty 
 
Indolence - L...
absolve - grant remission of a sin to 
 
acrimony - a rough and bitter manner 
 
amenable - disposed or willing to comply 
 
banal - repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse 
 
candor - the quality of being honest and straightforward 
 
caricature - a representation of a pe...
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Add to cartabsolve - grant remission of a sin to 
 
acrimony - a rough and bitter manner 
 
amenable - disposed or willing to comply 
 
banal - repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse 
 
candor - the quality of being honest and straightforward 
 
caricature - a representation of a pe...
Cantankerous - bad-tempered; quarrelsome 
 
Derogatory - uncomplimentary 
 
Exemplify - to serve as a good example 
 
Impecunious - having no money 
 
Lucid - clear 
 
Ornate - highly decorated 
 
Precipice - steep slope 
 
Salubrious - health-giving 
 
Truant - shirker; s...
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Add to cartCantankerous - bad-tempered; quarrelsome 
 
Derogatory - uncomplimentary 
 
Exemplify - to serve as a good example 
 
Impecunious - having no money 
 
Lucid - clear 
 
Ornate - highly decorated 
 
Precipice - steep slope 
 
Salubrious - health-giving 
 
Truant - shirker; s...
adulation - (n) high praise 
 
adulation - (n) high praise 
 
aesthetic - (adj) pertaining to beauty or the arts 
 
amicable - (adj) friendly, agreeable 
 
anachronistic - (adj) out-of-date, not attributed to the correct historical period 
 
anecdote - (n) short, usually funny acco...
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Add to cartadulation - (n) high praise 
 
adulation - (n) high praise 
 
aesthetic - (adj) pertaining to beauty or the arts 
 
amicable - (adj) friendly, agreeable 
 
anachronistic - (adj) out-of-date, not attributed to the correct historical period 
 
anecdote - (n) short, usually funny acco...
repulsed - cause (someone) to feel intense distaste and aversion. 
 
placid - (of a person or animal) not easily upset or excited. 
 
irritated - showing or feeling slight anger; annoyed. 
 
curt - rudely brief. 
 
incensed - very angry; enraged. 
 
droll - curious or unusual in a ...
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Add to cartrepulsed - cause (someone) to feel intense distaste and aversion. 
 
placid - (of a person or animal) not easily upset or excited. 
 
irritated - showing or feeling slight anger; annoyed. 
 
curt - rudely brief. 
 
incensed - very angry; enraged. 
 
droll - curious or unusual in a ...
repulsed - cause (someone) to feel intense distaste and aversion. 
 
placid - (of a person or animal) not easily upset or excited. 
 
irritated - showing or feeling slight anger; annoyed. 
 
curt - rudely brief. 
 
incensed - very angry; enraged. 
 
droll - curious or unusual in a ...
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Add to cartrepulsed - cause (someone) to feel intense distaste and aversion. 
 
placid - (of a person or animal) not easily upset or excited. 
 
irritated - showing or feeling slight anger; annoyed. 
 
curt - rudely brief. 
 
incensed - very angry; enraged. 
 
droll - curious or unusual in a ...
indigenous - native, originating in a place 
 
subjective - relating to the mind as the subject of experience 
 
paradox - seeming contradiction or an actual contradiction 
 
anomalous - irregular, unusual 
 
viscous - having a thick consistency, gelatinous 
 
ephemeral - fleeting,...
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Add to cartindigenous - native, originating in a place 
 
subjective - relating to the mind as the subject of experience 
 
paradox - seeming contradiction or an actual contradiction 
 
anomalous - irregular, unusual 
 
viscous - having a thick consistency, gelatinous 
 
ephemeral - fleeting,...
If 10 + x is more than 10, what is the value of 2x? - 10 
 
The result when a number is divided by 2 is equal to the result when that same number is divided by 4. What is that number? - 0 
 
In a certain store, the regular price of a refrigerator is $600. How much money is saved by buying this...
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Add to cartIf 10 + x is more than 10, what is the value of 2x? - 10 
 
The result when a number is divided by 2 is equal to the result when that same number is divided by 4. What is that number? - 0 
 
In a certain store, the regular price of a refrigerator is $600. How much money is saved by buying this...
abase - (v.) to humiliate, degrade (After being overthrown and abased, the deposed leader offered to bow down to his conqueror.) 
 
abate - (v.) to reduce, lessen (The rain poured down for a while, then abated.) 
 
abdicate - (v.) to give up a position, usually one of leadership (When he re...
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Add to cartabase - (v.) to humiliate, degrade (After being overthrown and abased, the deposed leader offered to bow down to his conqueror.) 
 
abate - (v.) to reduce, lessen (The rain poured down for a while, then abated.) 
 
abdicate - (v.) to give up a position, usually one of leadership (When he re...
Encouraged from(a) her teacher, Vanessa decided to enter (b) the short story contest with(c) a story about her experience growing up in Canada(d). No Error. (e) 
A: from 
B: decided to enter 
C: with 
D: in Canada. 
E: No error. - A: from 
The error in this sentence occurs at (A), where there is ...
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Add to cartEncouraged from(a) her teacher, Vanessa decided to enter (b) the short story contest with(c) a story about her experience growing up in Canada(d). No Error. (e) 
A: from 
B: decided to enter 
C: with 
D: in Canada. 
E: No error. - A: from 
The error in this sentence occurs at (A), where there is ...
reflecting across x axis - (x, -y) 
 
reflecting across y axis - (-x, y) 
 
roots - another term for a quadratic's solutions 
 
circle equation central-radius form - (x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2=r^2 
center is point (h, k) 
 
circle equation general format - ax^2+by^2+cx+dy+e=0 
a and b must be...
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Add to cartreflecting across x axis - (x, -y) 
 
reflecting across y axis - (-x, y) 
 
roots - another term for a quadratic's solutions 
 
circle equation central-radius form - (x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2=r^2 
center is point (h, k) 
 
circle equation general format - ax^2+by^2+cx+dy+e=0 
a and b must be...
integer - the natural numbers, their opposites, and zero 
 
sum - add 
 
product - multiply 
 
difference - subtraction 
 
quotient - division 
 
remainder - Amount left over after dividing a number 
 
divisor - A number by which another number is divided. 
 
factor - a numbe...
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Add to cartinteger - the natural numbers, their opposites, and zero 
 
sum - add 
 
product - multiply 
 
difference - subtraction 
 
quotient - division 
 
remainder - Amount left over after dividing a number 
 
divisor - A number by which another number is divided. 
 
factor - a numbe...
Aaron scored 84 points on a test made up of 10 eight-point short answer questions and 8 five-point multiple choice questions. If no partial credit was given and he missed 2-short answer questions, how many questions did Aaron miss on the whole test? - Work this question into bite-sized pieces. If...
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Add to cartAaron scored 84 points on a test made up of 10 eight-point short answer questions and 8 five-point multiple choice questions. If no partial credit was given and he missed 2-short answer questions, how many questions did Aaron miss on the whole test? - Work this question into bite-sized pieces. If...
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