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review this vocabulary table, paying close attention to the bolded words in context. then match those words with their definitions. you may use a dictionary or any other reference material if you do not know the meaning of a word based on the context alone. tiles: surfeit, folly, reprove, accost, prattle, recompense, feigned, peevish, mollification. pairs: criticize or correct the mistakes of someone, approach in a challenging or aggressive manner, satisfy a desire, ...
To solve this vocabulary matching problem, we analyze each word and its potential definition:
1. For "criticize or correct the mistakes of someone"
The word "reprove" means to criticize or correct someone’s mistakes or bad behavior. So, "reprove" matches this definition.
2. For "approach in a challenging or aggressive manner"
The word "accost" means to approach or confront someone in a bold, challenging, or sometimes aggressive way. So, "accost" matches this definition.
3. For "satisfy a desire"
The word "surfeit" can mean to satisfy (a desire or appetite) to excess, or to fill to satiety. So, "surfeit" matches this definition.
Final Matches:
- "criticize or correct the mistakes of someone" → reprove
- "approach in a challenging or aggressive manner" → accost
- "satisfy a desire" → surfeit
(Note: For the remaining words/definitions, follow the same process: analyze the meaning of each word (e.g., "folly" = a foolish act, "prattle" = talk aimlessly, "recompense" = compensate, "feigned" = pretended, "peevish" = irritable, "mollification" = calming) and match to their corresponding definitions.)
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To solve this vocabulary matching problem, we analyze each word and its potential definition:
1. For "criticize or correct the mistakes of someone"
The word "reprove" means to criticize or correct someone’s mistakes or bad behavior. So, "reprove" matches this definition.
2. For "approach in a challenging or aggressive manner"
The word "accost" means to approach or confront someone in a bold, challenging, or sometimes aggressive way. So, "accost" matches this definition.
3. For "satisfy a desire"
The word "surfeit" can mean to satisfy (a desire or appetite) to excess, or to fill to satiety. So, "surfeit" matches this definition.
Final Matches:
- "criticize or correct the mistakes of someone" → reprove
- "approach in a challenging or aggressive manner" → accost
- "satisfy a desire" → surfeit
(Note: For the remaining words/definitions, follow the same process: analyze the meaning of each word (e.g., "folly" = a foolish act, "prattle" = talk aimlessly, "recompense" = compensate, "feigned" = pretended, "peevish" = irritable, "mollification" = calming) and match to their corresponding definitions.)