Abject (AB·ject) (Adjective)
Meaning: Extremely bad, unpleasant, and degrading Usage: 1. Living in ____________ poverty, the family struggled to make ends meet. 2. His apology was _____________, showing his deep remorse. Cues: Once…
Become Extraordinary
Meaning: Extremely bad, unpleasant, and degrading Usage: 1. Living in ____________ poverty, the family struggled to make ends meet. 2. His apology was _____________, showing his deep remorse. Cues: Once…
Meaning: To regard with disgust and hatred Usage: 1. She ____________s the thought of working late into the night. 2. Many ___________the practice of hunting for sport. Cues: In a…
Meaning: A state of temporary disuse or suspension Usage: 1. The project was held in _____________until the board approved additional funding. 2. Her ambitions for a college degree were in…
Fragmentation of the Cataract: The ultrasonic probe is inserted into the eye through a small incision.It generates high-frequency vibrations (ultrasonic waves) at the tip of the probe. Breaking Down the…
Meaning: To encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong, in particular, to commit a crime Usage: 1. He was charged with aiding and _________ing the thief. 2. Without intending,…
Meaning: A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically an unwelcome one Usage: 1. The snow in June was considered an ____________for the region. 2. The sudden drop…
Meaning: Deviating from the norm; atypical Usage: 1. His ____________behavior at the party raised a few eyebrows. 2. The scientist was puzzled by the ______________results of the experiment. Memory Cues:…
Meaning: To shorten a word or phrase Usage: 1. Dr. is used to __________the word “Doctor.” 2. In the meeting, they decided to ____________ the project’s name for ease of…
Meaning: To decrease in intensity or severity Usage: 1. The storm finally began to __________around midnight, allowing everyone to get some rest.2. After taking the medication, her headache started to…