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il63 [147K]
4 years ago
13

1) accomplice/ concede/confined/ disrupt/homogeneous /innocuous/embody/hoard/ gaudy

English
1 answer:
Hatshy [7]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1) My grandmother loves to hoard everything jams jars, plastic bags, pieces of string boxes. Her house is a mess.

2) Some mushrooms look innocuous but are in fact poisonous.

3) Look at the weather forecast heavy snow will disrupt travel into the city tomorrow morning. It will take us longer than usual to get to work.

4) Professor Smith would embody everything! I admired the teacher. He uses knowledge, kindness, and patient.

5) Our boss asked us to confine the use of the office phone to business calls, and refrain from making personal calls.

6) He is very arrogant and never wants to concede that he made several mistakes.

Explanation:

The most suitable words were used to fill in the blanks.

To hoard something means to keep valuable things in stock

Being innocuous means looking innocent

To disrupt means to alter an activity

To embody means to include something as a part of something

To confine means to restrict (the use of) something

To concede means to accept something is true, after denying iy previously.

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