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Scornful 
Feeling or expressing contempt or derision 
Contempt 
The feeling that a person or thing is worthless/beneath consideration 
Derision 
Contemptuous ridicule or mockery 
Exuberant 
Full of energy/excitement 
Assertive 
Having or showing a confident/forceful personality 
Managing 
Having executive control or authority 
Curt 
Rudely brief 
Moral 
Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour 
Caress 
Verb: To touch or stroke gently/lovingly 
 
Noun: A gentl...
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Scornful Feeling or expressing contempt or derision 
Contempt The feeling that a person or thing is worthless/beneath consideration 
Derision Contemptuous ridicule or mockery 
Exuberant Full of energy/excitement 
Assertive Having or showing a confident/forceful personality 
Managing Having executive control or authority 
Curt Rudely brief 
Moral Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour 
Caress Verb: To touch or stroke gently/lovingly 
Noun: A gentle/loving touch
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Scornful 
Feeling or expressing contempt or derision 
Contempt 
The feeling that a person or thing is worthless/beneath consideration 
Derision 
Contemptuous ridicule or mockery 
Exuberant 
Full of energy/excitement 
Assertive 
Having or showing a confident/forceful personality 
Managing 
Having executive control or authority 
Curt 
Rudely brief 
Moral 
Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour 
Caress 
Verb: To touch or stroke gently/lovingly 
 
Noun: A gentle/loving touch 
Rep...
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SHSAT prepHonorific - correct answer showing respect; 
(of an office or position) given as a mark of respect, but having few or no duties; 
Conferring (grant or bestow) respect or honor. Form of direct address used to show respect 
 
soubrette - correct answer a secondary female lead, usually a comic role; 
a minor female role as a pert flirtatious lady's maid in a comedy; actress, ingenue; a sassy maid or frivolous young woman in comedies 
 
sobriquet - correct answer nickname 
 
One of Ronal...
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Scornful 
Feeling or expressing contempt or derision 
Contempt 
The feeling that a person or thing is worthless/beneath consideration 
Derision 
Contemptuous ridicule or mockery 
Exuberant 
Full of energy/excitement 
Assertive 
Having or showing a confident/forceful personality 
Managing 
Having executive control or authority 
Curt 
Rudely brief 
Moral 
Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour 
Caress 
Verb: To touch or stroke gently/lovingly 
 
Noun: A gentl...
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Scornful correct answers Feeling or expressing contempt or derision 
 
Contempt correct answers The feeling that a person or thing is worthless/beneath consideration 
 
Derision correct answers Contemptuous ridicule or mockery 
 
Exuberant correct answers Full of energy/excitement 
 
Assertive correct answers Having or showing a confident/forceful personality 
 
Managing correct answers Having executive control or authority 
 
Curt correct answers Rudely brief 
 
Moral correct answers Concerned ...
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Scornful - answerFeeling or expressing contempt or derision 
Contempt - answerThe feeling that a person or thing is worthless/beneath consideration 
Derision - answerContemptuous ridicule or mockery 
Exuberant - answerFull of energy/excitement 
Assertive - answerHaving or showing a confident/forceful personality 
Managing - answerHaving executive control or authority 
Curt - answerRudely brief 
Moral - answerConcerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour ...
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NPIB/Honors English 9 Vocab List 9 Questions and Answers with complete solution
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unscathed - adj. Undamaged; unharmed 
wanton - adj. Immoral; senseless; deliberately malicious; excessive 
zenith - n. The point in the sky directly above one; the highest point 
remorse - n. A deep feeling of sorrow or guilt over a wrong one has done 
ruthless - adj. Merciless; cruel; heartless 
sanction - n. Authorized approval or permission; support or encouragement; something that gives 
binding force to a law 
skeptical - adj. Not easily persuaded or convinced; doubting the fundamental doct...
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AFCT STUDY EXAM QUSTIONS AND ANSWERS. 
 
ADAMANT - CORRECT ANSWER hard; inflexible 
 
AGGRAVATED - CORRECT ANSWER incited, especially deliberately, to anger 
 
AMBIGUOUS - CORRECT ANSWER unclear or doubtful in meaning; having more than one possible interpretation 
 
AMELIORATE - CORRECT ANSWER to improve, make better, correct a flaw or shortcoming 
 
APPALLED - CORRECT ANSWER struck with fear, dread, or consternation 
 
ARCHAIC - CORRECT ANSWER antiquated, old, out of use 
 
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Scornful ️Feeling or expressing contempt or derision 
Contempt ️The feeling that a person or thing is worthless/beneath consideration 
Derision ️Contemptuous ridicule or mockery 
Exuberant ️Full of energy/excitement 
Assertive ️Having or showing a confident/forceful personality 
Managing ️Having executive control or authority 
Curt ️Rudely brief 
Moral ️Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour 
Caress ️Verb: To touc...
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