Quick Review #36.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
106 Essential Vocabulary
- evidence
- evident
- evitable
- exacerbate
- exasperation
- exception
- excessive
- exclude
- exclusive
- exculpate
- excursion
- exemplary
a. omissionb. modelc. snobbishd. absolvee. avoidablef. eliminateg. jaunth. proofi. inordinatej. manifestk. vexationl. aggravateexemplify(eg ZEM pli FY) vt.1. to serve as an example; 2. to show by
example
- Gloria’s behavior at the solemn memorial service exemplifiesthe proper
way to behave at such an event. - Peter’s essay should exemplifywhat Mrs. Jones is looking for in a book
report.
[exemplified, -ing]
exhibit(eg ZIB it) vt.1. to show or display; 2. to open to public view; 3. to give
evidence of - Rhea exhibitedher school artwork for her parents to admire.
- The Guggenheim collection is exhibiteddaily in a museum designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright. - Lawrence is exhibitinga good deal of irritation with the automobile cleaning
service.
[-ed, -ing] [Syn. prove, reveal]
existence(eg ZIST ins) n.1. state of being; act of living; 2. taking place;
occurrence; 3. manner of living - According to DesCartes, one’s existenceis proven by the fact that one
thinks—at least I think it is. - The existenceof a circus at Madison Square Garden is made evident by the
odors that meet the noses of passersby. - Homeless persons live a rather wretched existence.