The Century Vocabulary Builder eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 319 pages of information about The Century Vocabulary Builder.

The Century Vocabulary Builder eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 319 pages of information about The Century Vocabulary Builder.

Just.  Substitute five words for just in the sentence “You are just in your dealings with others”; three in the sentence “A just punishment was meted out to him”; three in the sentence “They made a just division of the property”; two in the sentence “He had a just claim to the title.”

Plain.  Give six words that can be substituted for plain, as applied to a fact or statement; four as applied to the decorations of a room; two as applied to the countenance; four as applied to a surface; three as applied to a statement or reply.

Poor.  Give five words that can be used instead of poor as applied to a person who is without money or resources; ten as applied to a person lacking in flesh; three as applied to clothing that is worn out; five as applied to land that will bear only small crops or no crops at all; two as applied to an occasion that does not promise to turn out well.

Quick.  Give six words that could be used instead of quick as applied to a train or a horse in travel; six as applied to the movements of a person about a room or to his actions in the performance of his work; four to a disposition or temper that is easily irritated.

Serious.  Give five synonyms for serious as applied to one’s countenance or expression; three as applied to a problem or undertaking; two as applied to a disease or to sickness.

Sharp.  Give two synonyms for sharp as applied to a blade or a point; six as applied to a pain or to grief; four as applied to a remark or reply; ten as applied to one’s mind or intellect; three as applied to temper or disposition; three as applied to an embankment; three as applied to the seasoning of food; three as applied to a cry or scream.

Stiff.  Give six synonyms for stiff as applied to an iron rod; three as applied to an adversary; six as applied to one’s manner or bearing; two as applied to one’s style of writing or speaking.

Strong.  Give three synonyms for strong as applied to a person in regard to his health; ten as applied to him in regard to his muscularity of physique; four as applied to a fortress; three as applied to a plea or assertion; three as applied to an argument or reason; three as applied to determination; two as applied to liquor; three as applied to a light; two as applied to corrective measures; two as applied to an odor.

Vain.  Give five synonyms for vain as applied to a man who overvalues himself or his accomplishments; six as applied to an attempt that comes to nothing; three as applied to hopes that have little chance of fulfilment.

Weak.  Substitute five synonyms for weak in the sentence “I was very weak after my illness”; four in the sentence “The fortress was especially weak on the side toward the plain”; three in the sentence “He made a weak attempt to defend his actions”; three in the sentence “Many of these arguments are weak”; three in the sentence “Hamlet is usually interpreted as being weak of will”; three in the sentence “The liquor was so weak it had no taste”; three in the sentence “The lace was weak and soon tore.”

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