Question | Answer |
easily cheated or fooled | gullible |
to prevent the free movement, action, or progress of; to hinder or impede | hamper |
to give strength, courage, or hope; to encourage | hearten |
a gap or an interruption in space, time, or continuity; a break | hiatus |
categorization of a group according to ability or status | hierarchy |
one who attacks and seeks to overthrow traditional or popular ideas or institutions | iconoclast |
blind or excessive devotion to something | idolatry |
charming in a rustic way; naturally peaceful | idyllic |
to cause to diminish, as in strength, value or quality | impair |
continuing without interruption; nonstop | incessant |
"A __________ GULL" | gullible |
"A clothes __________ HAMPERING traffic" | hamper |
"A HEART patient receiving not so __________ news" | heartening |
"A __________ BETWEEN US" | hiatus |
"The HIGH ARCH of __________." | hierarchy |
"An __________ not KIND TO THE PAST" | iconoclast |
"The twins' love of their DOLL TREE bordered on __________." | idolatry |
"An __________ DILL LICK" | idyllic |
"An __________ PEAR" | impaired |
"INSECTS and ANTS are __________ picnic pests." | incessant |
(GUL ih bul) | gullible |
(HAM pur) | hamper |
(HAHR tin) | hearten |
(hye AY tus) | hiatus |
(HYE er ahr kee) | hierarchy |
(i KON oh klast) | iconoclast |
(ai DOLL ah tree) | idolatry |
(eye DIL ik) | idyllic |
(im PAIR) | impair |
(in SES unt) | incessant |