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Vocabulary Building Exercises: Juxtaposition, Boon, Brevity, and More, Exams of Advanced Education

A series of vocabulary exercises, focusing on word definitions and usage within context. it's useful for expanding vocabulary and improving comprehension skills. The exercises cover various words, including 'juxtaposed', 'boon', 'brevity', 'torrid', 'abstruse', 'cogitate', 'chide', 'acrimonious', 'qualms', 'benign', 'coroner', 'neophyte', and 'aloof'. Each word is presented with a sentence or short phrase to illustrate its meaning, enhancing understanding through contextual application.

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2024/2025

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pax vocabulary nln study guide solution 2025
Items placed side by side are said to be - juxtaposed
In the phrase, "boon to farmers," boon means - blessing.
curse -
nuisance -
omen - a sign of something about to happen
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Brevity is the sole virtue the official could claim at this point. Brevity means - briefness
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The weather was torrid. It was - scorching
The footnotes in the medical journal were particularly abstruse. Abstruse means - obscure
8 of 26
One of the benefits of a college education is learning how to
. - cogitate
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The teenager chided his sister for repeatedly taking off her eyeglasses. Chide means to
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pax vocabulary nln study guide solution 2025 Items placed side by side are said to be - juxtaposed In the phrase, "boon to farmers," boon means - blessing. curse - nuisance - omen - a sign of something about to happen 4 of 26 Brevity is the sole virtue the official could claim at this point. Brevity means - briefness 6 of 26 The weather was torrid. It was - scorching The footnotes in the medical journal were particularly abstruse. Abstruse means - obscure 8 of 26 One of the benefits of a college education is learning how to

. - cogitate 9 of 26 The teenager chided his sister for repeatedly taking off her eyeglasses. Chide means to

command authoritatively. shout loudly. speak angrily. accuse mercilessly. 10 of 26 The pathologists engaged in acrimonious debate over the nature of the disease. Acrimonious means bitter. cacophonous. lengthy. zealous. 13 of 26 The police officer had no qualms about taking on the difficult patrol. Qualm means

conducts funeral services. conducts inquests. 23 of 26 The actor that won the award was a neophyte. Neophyte means novice. fav - 7 of 26 The only word she could use to describe her father was aloof. Aloof means

. - distant