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Bell ringer week 2
Term | Definition |
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Esteem | To regard highly of favorably.. |
Esteem | To consider as of a certain value of a certain type.. |
Esteem | Favorable opinion or judgment.. |
Esteem | I------ my friend for her honesty.. |
Esteem | Some people have low self -----Esteem.. |
Esteem | You need to ----- your belongings .. |
Esteem | Hard work is not held in such high ---- as it once was.. |
Esteem | Other writers held the autho in high --------- because of his work had won many awards an had deep meaning.. |
ESteem | The politician was once an ------ official ,but since the scandal , people have started to look at him in a new light.. |
Esteem | There are many universities with reputations as excellent schools because of this the public holdsthem in high ------.. |
Credible | Capable of being believed... |
Credible | worthy of belief of confidence... |
Credible | he had a history of telling lies, so the police knew he was not the most --------- source of information... |
Credible | having kept her word on every occasion she had proven herself a --------- person... |
Credible | there were many ideas about the building collapsed, but there was no ---------- evidence to support any of the suspicions... |
provoke | to anger, enrage, exasperate, or vex provoke |
Provoke | provoke to stir up, arouse, or call forth (feelings, desires, or activity) |
Provoke | provoke to incite or stimulate (a person, animal, etc.) to action. provoke |
Provoke | to give rise to, induce, or bring about provoke |
Provoke | Obsolete . to summon provoke |
Provoke | The bull charged the men after it had been provoked by their shouting.provoke |
Provoke | The cat stuck in a tree provoked the neighborhood to act to save it. |
Provoke | the old couple had been reading quietly when their dog started to bark without being provoked. |
Tread | to set down the foot or feet in walking; step; walk. |
Tread | to step, walk, or trample so as to press, crush, or injure something (usually followed by on or upon Tread |
Tread | (of a male bird) to copulate |
Tread | to step or walk on, about, in, or along. |
Tread | to trample or crush underfoot. |
Tread | to form by the action of walking or trampling Tread. |
Tread | to treat with disdainful harshness or cruelty |
Tread | to perform by walking or dancing |
Ascertain | to find out definitely; learn with certainty or assurance |
Ascertain | to make certain, clear, or definitely known. |
Ascertain | The detective had who ----the criminal was through the of evidence. |
Ascertain | In order ------ to how much money was in his bank account , John had to go to the bank |
Ascertain | The engineer ---- needed to the structural integrity of the bridge. |