26."What do you need my Lord?" "Words, words, words." Flashcards
Possible
Able to be, be done, or happen; able to be true; able to be done or chosen properly.
a. Call me tomorrow is possible.
b. It is now possible for humankind to walk on the moon.
c. Considering Melissa’s weakness in writing, it is not possible for her to help you with your composition.
Compel
Force; get by force; By the use of cohesion.
a. It is not possible to compel a person to love his fellow men.
b. Heavy floods compelled us to stop.
c. Mr. Gorlin is a teacher who does not compel me to behave.
Awkward
Clumsy; not well-suited to use; not easily managed; embarrassing.
a. Sally is very awkward in speaking to the class but quite relaxed with her own group of friends.
b. The handle of this bulky suitcase has an awkward shape.
c. Slow down because this is an awkward corner to turn.
Venture
A daring undertaking; an attempt to make money by taking business risks; to dare; to expose to risk.
a. Ulysses was a man who would not reject any venture, no matter how dangerous.
b. John Jacob Astor made his fortune by a lucky venture in animal furs.
c. Medics venture their lives to save wounded soldiers.
Awesome
Causing or showing great fear, wonder, or respect.
a. The towering mountains, covered with snow, are an awesome sight.
b. Connie had such an awesome amount of work to complete before graduation she doubted she would have everything ready in time.
c. The atom bomb is an awesome achievement for humankind.
Guide
A person who shows the way; to direct; to manage.
a. Tourists often hire guides.
b. The Indian guided the hunters through the forest.
c. Use the suggestions in the handbook as a study guide.
Quench
Put an end to; drown or put out.
a. Foam will quench an oil fire.
b. Only iced tea will quench my thirst on such a hot day.
c. He reads & reads & reads to quench his thirst for knowledge.
Betray
Give away to the enemy; be unfaithful; mislead; show.
a. Nick’s awkward motions betrayed his nervousness.
b. Without realising what he was doing, the talkative soldier betrayed his unit’s plans.
c. The child’s eyes betrayed his fear of the fierce dog.
Utter
Speak; make known; express.
a. When Violet accidentally stepped on the nail, she uttered a sharp cry of pain.
b. Seth was surprised when he was told that he had uttered Joan’s name in his sleep.
c. When Mr. Fuller saw that his house had not been damaged in the fire, he uttered a sigh of relief.
Pacify
Make calm; quiet down; bring peace to.
a. This toy should pacify that screaming baby.
b. We tried to pacify the woman who was angry @ having to wait so long in line.
c. Soldiers were sent to pacify the countryside.
Respond
Answer; react.
To quench misery.
a. Greg responded quickly to the question.
b. My dog responded to every command I give him.
c. Mrs. Cole responded to the medicine so well that she was better in two days.
Beckon
Signal by a motion of the hand or head; attract; gesticulating.
Also check: beacon
a. jack beckoned to me to follow him.
b. The delicious smell of fresh bread beckoned the hungry boy.
c. The sea beckons us to adventure.