34/35/36 LESSON 13-14 Flashcards
Interchangeable
- Capable of being used or exchanged in place of each other. Example: The two words are interchangeable in this context and can be used interchangeably.
- Similar or identical in effect or meaning. Example: In this recipe, baking powder and baking soda are essentially interchangeable.
Have a heated argument or disagreement concerning a particular issue or topic.
QUARREL ABOUT
Join or fasten (something) to something else.
. Associate oneself or become associated with something.
Take the place of (someone or something) by being or acting as a substitute.
Provide or find a substitute for (something that is broken, old, or inoperative).
REPLACE
Go or come after or behind (someone) so as to keep track, observe, or observe closely.
Follow
. The appearance or semblance of truth; the quality of seeming to be true or real.
The quality of appearing to be real or lifelike.
Verisimilitude in: Verisimilitude in:
Receive payment for and store (money) in a particular place.
COLLECT
An abundance or large quantity of something. /. A large or excessive amount or number of something.
PROFUSION PF
Bring or gather together (things, typically of the same type).
COLLECT
Understand, accept, or comply with (someone’s ideas, instructions, or advice).
FOLLOW
A small or insufficient amount; scarcity or lack of something.
PAUCITY OF
Having importance, relevance, or consequence; noteworthy or meaningful.
SIGNIFICANT
Arousing curiosity or interest; fascinating or captivating.
INTRIGUING
To judge or assess the quality, value, or significance of someone or something.
EVALUATE
RECEIVE
. To get or be given something
Recognizable:
. Able to be identified or recognized based on previous knowledge, familiarity, or distinctive features.
Reflect
To think carefully and for a long period about something; to consider.
To show or be a sign of a particular quality, ability, or feeling.
candidate
person who is proposed for some office or
honor
not very hot and not very cold; moderate
TEMPERATE
receiving impressions readily; easily affected or influenced; easily hurt or offended
SENSITIVE
container or tool used for practical purposes
UTENSIL