English Synonyms and Antonyms Part 132

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English Synonyms and Antonyms Part 132


I ---- my servant and he came.

The captain ---- in a voice of thunder to the helmsman, "Put your helm hard aport!"

CALM (page 91).

QUESTIONS.

1. To what cla.s.ses of objects or states of mind do we apply _calm_?

_collected_? _quiet_? _placid_? _serene_? _still_? _tranquil_? 2. Do the antonyms _boisterous_, _excited_, _ruffled_, _turbulent_, and _wild_, also apply to the same? 3. Can you contrast _calm_ and _quiet_? 4. How many of the preceding adjectives can be applied to water? 5. How does _composed_ differ from _calm_?

EXAMPLES.

The possession of a ---- conscience is an estimable blessing.

The water is said to be always ---- in the ocean depths.

---- on the listening ear of night Fall heaven's melodious strains.

CANCEL (page 92).

QUESTIONS.

1. What is the difference in method involved in the verbs _cancel_, _efface_, _erase_, _expunge_, and _obliterate_? 2. Which suggest the most complete removal of all trace of a writing? 3. How do the figurative uses of these words compare with the literal? 4. Is it possible to _obliterate_ or _efface_ that which has been previously _canceled_ or _erased_?

EXAMPLES.

It is practically impossible to clean a postage-stamp that has been properly ---- so that it can be used again.

With the aid of a sharp penknife the blot was quickly ----.

By lapse of time and elemental action, the inscription had become completely ----.

CANDID (page 93).

QUESTIONS.

1. To what cla.s.s of things do we apply _aboveboard_? _candid_? _fair_?

_frank_? _honest_? _sincere_? _transparent_? 2. Can you state the similarity between _artless_, _guileless_, _naive_, _simple_, and _unsophisticated_? How do they differ as a cla.s.s from the words above referred to? 3. How does it happen that "To be frank," or "To be candid"

often precedes the utterance of something disagreeable?

EXAMPLES.

The sophistry was so ---- as to disgust the a.s.sembly.

A. T. Stewart relied on ---- dealing as the secret of mercantile success.

An ---- man will not steal or defraud.

---- she seems with artful care Affecting to be unaffected.

CARE (page 94).

QUESTIONS.

1. What is the special difference between _care_ and _anxiety_? 2.

Wherein does _care_ differ from _caution_? _solicitude_ from _anxiety_?

_watchfulness_ from _wariness_? 3. Can you give some of the senses of _care_? 4. Is _concern_ as strong a term as _anxiety_? 5. What is _circ.u.mspection_? _precaution_? _heed_?

EXAMPLES.

Take her up tenderly, lift her with ----.

A military commander should have as much ---- as bravery.

The invaders fancied themselves so secure against attack that they had not taken the ---- to station sentinels.

CARICATURE (page 95).

QUESTIONS.

1. What is the distinctive meaning of _caricature_? 2. What is the special difference between _parody_ and _travesty_? between both and _burlesque_? 3. To what is _caricature_ mostly confined? 4. How do _mimicry_ and _imitation_ differ? 5. Is an _extravaganza_ an _exaggeration_?

EXAMPLES.

The eagle nose of the general was magnified in every artist's ----.

His laughable reproduction of the great actor's vagaries was a clever bit of ----.

If it be not lying to say that a fox's tail is four feet long, it is certainly a huge ----.






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