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lidiya [134]
3 years ago
9

Dismal

English
1 answer:
liq [111]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Malnourish.

2. Interstate.

3. Dismal.

4. Malice.

5. Malfunction.

6. Malignant.

7. Interfere.

8. Interim.

9. Intrapersonal.

10. Intrastate.

Explanation:

1. If a mother cannot produce enough milk, it could malnourish her child.

  • Malnourish simply means not feeding well and as a result causing malnutrition or stunted growth in a living organism such as a child.

2. Interstate travel in the US is quite easy since every state has the same currency and speaks the same language (for the most part).

  • Interstate simply means traveling from one state to another within a country.

3. The house looked dismal after the storm, with a tattered roof, broken windows, and peeling paint.

  • Dismal refers to a condition that is typically characterized by gloominess and bleakness.

4. The distraught man, full of malice took his knife to every tire in the parking lot.

  • Malice is an intent to inflict injury or cause harm to another person or thing.

5. The toy cat started to malfunction and wouldn't stop meowing until we finally broke it.

  • Malfunction simply means an improper or faulty operation of a thing.

6. Paula is having a biopsy to determine if the tumor is malignant.

  • Malignant refers to a thing that is harmful, injurious and having the tendency (potential) to cause death.

7. I didn't want to interfere with the arguing couple, but he had dropped his hat onto the floor.

  • Interfere simply means to get involved in action between two or more people.

8. Michael was the interim chief, but it seemed he was making plans to stay permanently.

  • Interim is synonymous to temporarily.

9. Kiki is an introvert and prefers intrapersonal activities to social ones.

  • Intrapersonal totally relates to an individual without external influences.

10. Florida's tourism industry attracts many of its own residents for intrastate travel.

  • Intrastate simply means within a particular state.
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