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10 Cards in this Set
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The store owner used false advertising to ___ potential customers.
a. partisan b. deceive c. slander |
b. deception
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The salesclerk showed great ___ toward the rude customer.
a. subjective b. partisanship c. forbearance |
c. forbearance
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A judge must make decisions with ____.
a. subjective b. objective c. slander |
b. objectivity
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Amelie was ____ to the idea of having the meeting at her house.
a. amenable b. deceive c. tolerate |
a. amenable
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Citing a series of harmful lies, Congressman Walkowitz accused his opponent of ___ him.
a. preconceive b. partisanship c. slander |
c. slandering
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The ___ of the cheerleaders spread to their fans.
a. exhuberance b. anguish c. blithe |
a. exhuberance
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The children played ____ on the rusty old swing set, unconcerned about getting hurt.
a. defiant b. blithe c. congenial |
b. blithely
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The mourners' ___ could only be appreciated by others who shared a similar loss.
a. desolate b. disillusion c. anguish |
c. anguish
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The film director seemed ___ by the lifetime achievement award presented by the academy.
a. defiant b. disgruntle c.gratification |
c. gratified
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It will be difficult for voters to overcome their ___ after they were misled during the last election campaign.
a. despondent b. disillusion c. congenial |
b. disillusionment
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