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NLN PAX Vocabulary Questions And Answers Graded A+. Petty - correct answer. unimportant Consecutive - correct answer. following in order Obsolete - correct answer. out of date, no longer in use Callous - correct answer. unfeeling, insensitive Expli...

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NLN PAX Vocabulary Questions And
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Petty - correct answer. unimportant

Consecutive - correct answer. following in order

Obsolete - correct answer. out of date, no longer in use

Callous - correct answer. unfeeling, insensitive

Explicit - correct answer. definite, clearly stated

Implied - correct answer. to express indirectly; hint; suggest

Partisan - correct answer. a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person

impertinent - correct answer. rude and disrespectful

Ambitious - correct answer. having a strong desire for success or achievement

Inertia - correct answer. The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion

Succumbing - correct answer. giving in to; falling under the influence of

Malingering - correct answer. Deliberate faking of a physical or psychological
disorder motivated by gain.

Avarice - correct answer. greed; desire for wealth

Animosity - correct answer. strong dislike, bitter hostility, ill will

Admonition - correct answer. gentle warning; friendly reproof

,Veneration - correct answer. great respect

Menial - correct answer. lowly, humble, lacking importance or dignity

Obscure - correct answer. difficult to understand; hazy; unclear

Contemptible - correct answer. deserving contempt; despicable

Nominal - correct answer. (adj.) existing in name only, not real; too small to be
considered or taken seriously

Cynical - correct answer. believing the worst of human nature and motives

Eloquent - correct answer. persuasive and moving, especially in speech

Candid - correct answer. Completely honest, straightforward

Continuum - correct answer. a continuous whole without clear division into parts

symposium - correct answer. a conference or meeting together to discuss a topic

Pandemonium - correct answer. a wild uproar, din, or commotion

Carnivore - correct answer. A consumer that eats only animals.

Omnivore - correct answer. An animal that eats both plants and animals

Predator - correct answer. An animal that hunts other animals for food

Herbivore - correct answer. A consumer that eats only plants.

Presumptuous - correct answer. assuming too much; arrogant

Bogus - correct answer. false, counterfeit

Expansive - correct answer. outgoing and sociable; broad and extensive; able to
increase in size

ambiguous - correct answer. open to more than one interpretation

Wavered - correct answer. move back and forth; indecisive

Facilitated - correct answer. made easy; helped bring about, assisted

, Transgressed - correct answer. to violate a law, command, moral code, etc.; offend;
sin.

Ascetic - correct answer. One who leads a life of self-denial and contemplation;
absent of luxury

Incongruous - correct answer. (adj.) not in keeping, unsuitable, incompatible

nondescript - correct answer. hard to describe because of a lack of distinctive
qualities or features

Dissident - correct answer. someone who disagrees, rebel

Lope - correct answer. run or move with a long bounding stride

Canter - correct answer. A smooth and easy pace

Saunter - correct answer. walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort

Falter - correct answer. start to lose strength or momentum

Concise - correct answer. brief and to the point

Precise - correct answer. exact; accurate

tentative - correct answer. experimental in nature; uncertain, hesitant

redundant - correct answer. (adj.) extra, excess, more than is needed; wordy,
repetitive; profuse, lush

Ludicrous - correct answer. ridiculous, laughable, absurd

Pretentious - correct answer. making an extravagant outward show, self-important

Notorious - correct answer. widely known because of bad conduct

Taciturn - correct answer. (adj.) habitually silent or quiet, inclined to talk very little

garrulous - correct answer. excessively talkative

voluble - correct answer. Talkative; given to rapid, abundant speech

culpable - correct answer. deserving blame; guilty

mundane - correct answer. (adj.) earthly, worldly, relating to practical and material
affairs; concerned with what is ordinary

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