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Each of the following questions has three sentences with one blank each. Choose the option that best fits in all the blanks.
1. Because the coach continued to ______ his team with abusive talk, he was given a warning by the college dean.
2. Every week the minister would ascend the pulpit and ______ the parishioners for a litany of vices.
3. While the buyers are apt to _______ the workmen, in too many cases they are the culprits.
Calibrate
Vituperate
Premeditate
Umbrage
Turpitude
- 1. Calibrate: This means to carefully adjust or measure something, typically instruments or systems. It doesn’t fit with the context of abusive talk or scolding.
- 2. Vituperate: This means to criticize or insult someone harshly. It fits all three sentences as they involve abusive talk, scolding, and criticism.
- Coach vituperating his team.
- Minister vituperating the parishioners.
- Buyers apt to vituperate workmen.
- 3. Premeditate: This means to plan something in advance, especially a crime. It doesn't fit the context of any of the sentences which are centered around criticism and verbal abuse.
- 4. Umbrage: This means offense or annoyance. It’s not a verb and doesn't fit the blanks that need an action word.
- 5. Turpitude: This refers to depraved or wicked behavior or character. It's not a verb, and doesn't fit the sentences which require an action.
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