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1.catch a) usually implies responsibility for the acts that bring about what is incurred: a couple who adopts a child ~s a great responsibility.
2.contract b) implies an opinion based on general visual impression: ~ed exactly like this picture.
3.look c) more strongly implies effective acquisition but often no definite responsibility for the act of acquiring; it also suggests a meeting between two things that permits transmission of something from one to the other: ~ a disease.
4.incur d) implies the acquiring of infection and in its broader use implies an acquiring through personal contact or association: ~ their interest.
dcba Right
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1. suggests intent and may imply more deliberateness and more skill than plunge: pilots trained to ~, climb, and bank in unison.
a) plunge
2. stresses the force of the movement and may imply entry into any penetrable substance or into a state or condition in which one is overwhelmed or immersed: he ~d eagerly into the new course of studies.
b) dive
3. is likely to stress lack of all intent or design: she caught her heel in a crack and ~ed to the ground; or may imply the alternate forward and backward plunging of a ship or a spaceship: struggled to control the capsule as it ~ed and yawed.
c) refrain
4. is likely to suggest the checking of a passing impulse: ~ from laughter in church.
d) pitch
badc Right
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1.woe a) implies a sense of loss or a sense of guilt and remorse: a nation united in ~ upon the death of the President.
2.anguish b) suggests a torturing often persistent grief or dread: the ~ felt by the hostages.
3.sorrow c) may convey the same implications as look but often it suggests an obviously distorted impression: an explanation that ~ed to be true.
4.grief d) implies a poignant sorrow for an immediate cause: gave his father much ~.
5.regret e) implies a deep or inconsolable distress or misery: cries of ~ echoed throughout the bombed city.
6.appear f) implies a pain caused by deep disappointment, fruitless longing, or unavailing remorse: never felt a moment of ~ following the divorce.
ebadfc Right
4/9)
1.forbear a) suggests absolute emptiness as far as the mind or senses can determine: a statement ~ of meaning.
2.empty b) suggests a complete absence of contents: an ~ bucket.
3.vacant c) suggests the emptiness of a vacuum and especially the lack of intelligence or significance: a ~ facial expression.
4.void d) usually implies self-restraint rather than self-denial, be it from patience, charity, or clemency or from discretion or stoicism: taught himself to ~ such expressions of anger.
5.vacuous e) stresses the lacking of any significant, relieving, or intelligible features on a surface: a ~ wall.
6.blank f) suggests an absence of appropriate contents or occupants: a ~ apartment.
dbface Right
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1. implies a violation of one's oath, promise, or vow or sometimes of something , such as one's principles or beliefs, that is as sacred as an oath: ~ the laws of her country in order to save the life of her child.
a) perjure
2. suggests an unbroken perpendicular expanse: climbers able to ascend ~ cliffs.
b) forswear
3. in general as distinct from technical legal use, implies making a liar of oneself whether under oath or not: refused to ~ himself on anyone's behalf.
c) sheer
bca Right
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1. usually implies self-restraint rather than self-denial, be it from patience, charity, or clemency or from discretion or stoicism: taught himself to ~ such expressions of anger.
a) indigenous
2. applies to species or races and adds to native the implication of not having been introduced from elsewhere: maize is ~ to America.
b) forbear
3. usually implies deliberate renunciation or self-denial on principle and often permanency of intent: a vegetarian who ~s from all meat.
c) abstain
4. is likely to suggest the checking of a passing impulse: ~ from laughter in church.
d) refrain
bacd Right
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1. implies being indigenous and peculiar to or restricted in a region: edelweiss is ~ in the Alps.
a) steep
2. implies such sharpness of pitch that ascent or descent is difficult: a ~ staircase leading to the attic.
b) sheer
3. applies to steepness approaching the vertical: the airplane went into a ~ nosedive.
c) precipitous
4. suggests an unbroken perpendicular expanse: climbers able to ascend ~ cliffs.
d) endemic
5. implies a sharper pitch and a sudden break in the level: a beach with an ~ drop-off.
e) abrupt
dacbe Right
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1.seem a) may convey the same implications as look but often it suggests an obviously distorted impression: an explanation that ~ed to be true.
2.aboriginal b) is likely to suggest an opinion based on subjective impressions and personal reaction: ~ed to be strong and healthy.
3.appear c) implies having no known race preceding in occupancy of the region: the ~ people of Australia.
4.look d) implies an opinion based on general visual impression: ~ed exactly like this picture.
bcad Right
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1.indigenous a) applies to species or races and adds to native the implication of not having been introduced from elsewhere: maize is ~ to America.
2.endemic b) implies birth or origin in a place or region and may suggest compatibility with it: a ~ New Yorker.
3.native c) implies being indigenous and peculiar to or restricted in a region: edelweiss is ~ in the Alps.
4.aboriginal d) implies having no known race preceding in occupancy of the region: the ~ people of Australia.
acbd Right
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