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Matching Practice: Worksheet


Match each term to it's sentence.





- statuesque - - subterranean - - reproach - - fathoms (n) - - gilded - - genially - - repudiate - - subtlety - - falsification - - inscrutable -




She knew of his frequent subtleties and often disregarded him for it.

I've always known him to be really genially polite and just a decent guy.

The gilded frame gleamed, here and there patches of the coarse wood underneath shone through.

He was by no means a bad hero to look at, if such a thing were needed. His face was pale, melancholy, statuesque—and his large enthusiastic eyes, suggested a story and a secret—perhaps a horror.

It lies eight fathoms below the surface.

He pleaded guilty to the charge of falsification of accounting records.

He published an article that repudiates the study's claims.

There is still a vast reservoir of subterranean water inside the earth.

After he finished speaking, he looked towards Tara to see her reaction, but her face remained inscrutable.

My father made no reproach in his letters and only took notice of my science by inquiring into my occupations more particularly than before.