3000 ECPE Vocabulary | Introduction |
Group (A) - Matching Quizzes |
randomly chosen; determined by chance or impulse, and not by reason or principle | |
process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion; state of mental concentration | |
preposterous; ridiculously incongruous or unreasonable; foolish | |
moving at an easy pace; walk slowly or leisurely |
sports man; one who contended for prize in public games | |
process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion; state of mental concentration | |
reluctant; disinclined; turned away or backward; unwilling | |
system that provides quantitative information about finances |
act of assassinating; killing by treacherous violence; murder of public figure by surprise attack | |
place of refuge or shelter; protection | |
recognition; taste; judgment or opinion, especially a favorable one | |
cause someone to become dependent; indulge in; be devoted to |
neighboring; being in contact at some point or line; joining to | |
aide; servant; accompanying; person who participates in a meeting | |
self-governing; not controlled by others or by outside forces; independent | |
inherent ability; quickness in learning and understanding |
shield away from; prevent | |
cause to become unfriendly or hostile; transfer property or ownership; isolate or dissociate emotionally | |
make fit for; change to suit a new purpose | |
natural attraction, liking, or feeling of kinship; relationship by marriage |
official approbation; endorsement; act of approving | |
cause pain, suffering or distress | |
solidify; guarantee; convince | |
natural attraction, liking, or feeling of kinship; relationship by marriage |
point or direct towards an object or spot with the intent of hitting it | |
operatic solo; solo vocal piece with instrumental accompaniment | |
ratify; consider right or good; think or speak favorably of | |
make fit for; change to suit a new purpose |
reluctant; disinclined; turned away or backward; unwilling | |
self-governing; not controlled by others or by outside forces; independent | |
make obsolete or old-fashioned | |
passage from one form or state to another; change |
quality of nearness to the truth or the true value | |
gain with effort; accomplish; fulfill | |
state of misfortune, hardship, or affliction; misfortune | |
astonish; affect with wonder |
official approbation; endorsement; act of approving | |
process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion; state of mental concentration | |
pleasantness resulting from agreeable conditions | |
inherent ability; quickness in learning and understanding |