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xxMikexx [17]
1 year ago
15

Match the vocabulary word with the correct

English
1 answer:
Alisiya [41]1 year ago
3 0

We can match the vocabulary as by either relying on our previous knowledge of these words or by looking their definition up in a dictionary or even online.

  • Apathy - lack of enthusiasm
  • Caricature - a humorous exaggeration
  • Chimerical - unrealistic
  • Ardour - eagerness
  • Grotesque - disturbingly misshapen

<h3>How to match the vocabulary?</h3>

This kind of activity requires knowledge of the meaning of words. In this case, the vocabulary we must match to the definitions are more commonly used in formal, even academic works. Therefore, whenever we realize we do not know their meaning, we should look them up in a dictionary or online.

For example, the word "ardour" is one whose meaning we can figure out quite easily. It is usually employed in contexts referring to hard work. Thus, the best definition would be "eagerness."

On the other hand, we may not know the meaning of "grotesque." When we look this word up, we find that it is an adjective that describes something deformed or misshapen. Thus, we find that the definition "disturbingly misshapen" is the correct one.

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer provided above is correct.

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