206-215 Flashcards
To enrage.
infuriate
The writer of the article tried to———— his readers over the issue of climate change.
infuriate
People or animals that occupy a place.
inhabitants
Fogo Island has very few————.
inhabitants
An indirect or covert hint about someone, especially of a derogatory nature.
insinuation
An unfounded———- can ruin someone’s reputation
insinuation
Referring to something done without conscious thought.
instinctive
He had an———– liking for the dog he hoped to adopt.
instinctive
Communication or direct involvement with someone or something.
interaction
The children looked forward to the first day of school and———— with their friends again.
interaction
To alter or enlarge by the insertion of new material.
interpolate
The teacher would————- his ideas into the text to clarify parts of the reading.
interpolate
To stop a person in the midst of doing or saying something.
interrupt
The mother asked her child not to——– her when she was speaking.
interrupt
Apt at thinking up new machines or devices, methods or solutions or improving from what is at hand; innovative.
inventive
As well as being a famous artist, Leonardo da Vinci was known for his————–sketches of things like flying machines.
inventive
To list.
itemize
The freelance worker liked to————– his day’s tasks to make his day more productive.
itemize
A school year that precedes grade one.
kindergarten
The young child was looking forward to the first day of————–, but was also a little apprehensive.
kindergarten