ż Ambivalent PHDQV KDYLQJ PL[HG IHHOLQJV DQG GLI¿FXOW\
FKRRVLQJ7KLVZRUGDOVRFRQWDLQVWKHSUH¿[ambi-, meaning
“both.” If you’re ambivalent about going to a movie, part
of you wants to stay and part of you wants to go; you feel
both ways.Dissemble (verb)
To disguise or conceal behind a false appearance.z Dissemble is related to the English word resemble and comes from
the Latin simulo, meaning “pretend, assume, simulate.”z To remember this word, highlight the semble part of dissemble
in your vocabulary notebook and relate it to resemble. Someone
who dissembles tries to resemble someone else. One world-class
dissembler was Frank Abagnale, a real-life imposter whose life
story is told in the movie Catch Me If You Can.- Charlie __ at great length on the subject of modern politics,
although he seems to know little about it. - Caught in the act of skipping school, Steve __, telling his
mother that classes had been canceled because of an outbreak of food
poisoning in the cafeteria. - Keisha’s __ attacks on Ben’s character served only to make
her seem deceitful and disloyal. - This is a portmanteau word used to refer to a form of political
propaganda conveyed through art. - The mayor’s __ answers at the press conference caused
reporters to dig deeper into the allegations of corruption in his
administration.
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