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Learn 504 Absolutely Essential Words
Lesson Six of 504 words
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Lesson 6
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Choose the Correct Word
Choose the word in parentheses that best fits the sense of the sentence.
1. Many oftoday's (
popular
,
comprehensive
) songs will become tomorrow's Golden Oldies.
2. My boss insists that all of the (
employees
,
clients
) punch a time clock each morning.
3. I (
approached
,
detected
) a hint of sarcasm in your seemingly innocent reply to the sales clerk who apologized for the long lines.
4. As the car (
approached
,
detected
) the bridge, we could see the dense* fog coming in off the water.
5. Our weekly vocabulary quizzes are (
comprehensive
,
popular
), including not only that week's new words, but words we learned in past weeks as well.
6. Even a small (
client
,
defect
) in an electric appliance can be the possible* cause of a fire.
7. Ms. Rodriguez (
undoubtedly
,
comprehensively
) felt she had been unjustly accused of showing favoritism, but most of her students felt otherwise.
8. Her (
thorough
,
popular
) description of the missing bracelet helped police find it.
9. We've all learned that if you (
defraud
,
neglect
) your teeth, you will surely develop dental problems of one kind or another.
10. It is probably still true that the majority* of Americans do not think our political leaders would knowingly (
defect
defraud
) the government.
11. To (
defraud
,
deceive
) someone into thinking you are a friend when you are only along for the ride is selfish and unfeeling.
12. Since your livelihood depends on pleasing them, (
clients
,
employees
), like customers, are always right.
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