Quick Review #8.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
28 Essential Vocabulary
- appalling
- apparent
- appearance
- appreciate
- approach
- appropriate
- aquarium
- arable
- arbitration
- arboreal
- architect
- arena
a. esteem
b. tank
c. creator
d. plowable
e. wooded
f. shocking
g. approximate
h. evident
i. theater
j. look
k. settlement
l. fit
argument (AHR gyoo mint) n.1. a reason or reasons offered for doing or not
doing something; 2. the putting forth of such reasons; 3. a discussion containing
disagreement; debate; dispute
- The argumentfor preserving our natural resources is that they are irreplace-
able and in many cases unrenewable. - Randi might make the argumentthat iced drinks, drunk too fast, make you
feel like they’re freezing your brain. - The candidates had an argumentabout the pros and cons of trying to eat
French toast through a straw.
arid*(AR id) adj.1. absent enough water for things to grow; dry; barren; 2. dull;
lifeless; of no interest - Most of Nevada is ariddesert, despite the Colorado River.
- Moesha’s social life is as aridas a mouthful of unsalted, fat-free tortilla chips.
[-ness, -ity n., -ly adv.] [Syn. dry]
aristocratic (uh RIS tuh KRAT ik) adj. 1. of, characteristic of, or favoring rule
by an elite group as a form of government; 2. of the upper class or nobility; 3. like
a member of the upper class or nobility in manner and/or taste or carrying oneself
(used favorably, as proud, distinguished, etc. or unfavorably as snobbish, haughty, etc.) - During the French Revolution, aristocratic government was rejected by the
revolutionaries, but it wasn’t long until Napoleon changed all that. - The aristocraticclass in England sits in the House of Lords.
- William was much admired for his aristocraticdemeanor.
- Elaine’s aristocraticmanner was loathed by most, who felt she was looking
down her blue-blooded nose at them.
[aristocratically adv.]