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HINDER (page 199).
QUESTIONS.
1. What is it to
hinder? 2. How does
hinder differ from
delay? 3. How does
hinder compare with
prevent? 4.
What is the meaning of
retard? 5. What is it to
obstruct? to
resist? How do
these two words compare with
each other?
EXAMPLES.
---- the Devil, and he will flee from you.
My tears must stop, for every drop ---- my needle and thread.
It is the study of mankind to ---- that advance of age or death which can not be ----.
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HISTORY (page 200).
QUESTIONS.
1. What is
history? How does it relate events? To what class of events does it apply? 2. How does
history
differ from
annals or
chronicles?
EXAMPLES.
Happy the people whose ---- are dulled.
---- is little else than a picture of human crimes and misfortunes.
---- is philosophy teaching by example.
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HOLY (page 200).
QUESTIONS.
1. What is the meaning of
sacred? 2. How does it compare with
holy? 3. Which term do we apply directly to
God? 4.
In what sense is divine loosely used? What is its more appropriate sense?
EXAMPLES.
The ---- time is quiet as a nun breathless with adoration.
A ---- burden is this life ye bear.
All sects and churches of Christendom hold to some form of the doctrine of the ---- inspiration of the
Christian Scriptures.
Synonyms and Antonyms, by James Champlin Fernald
388
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HOME (page 201).
QUESTIONS.
1. What is the general sense of
abode,
dwelling, and
habitation? What difference is there in the use of these
words? 2. From what language is
home derived? What is its distinctive meaning?
EXAMPLES.
An ---- giddy and unsure Hath he that buildeth on the vulgar heart.
The attempt to abolish the ideal woman and keep the ideal ---- is a predestinated failure.
A house without love
may be a castle or a palace, but it is not a ----.
Love is the life of a true ----.
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HONEST (page 202).
QUESTIONS.
1. What is the meaning of
honest in ordinary use? 2. What is the meaning of
honorable? 3. How will the
merely
honest and the truly
honorable man differ in action? 4. What is
honest in the highest and fullest sense?
How, in this sense, does it differ from
honorable?
EXAMPLES.
---- labor bears a lovely face.
An ---- man's the noblest work of God.
No
form of pure, undisguised murder will be any longer allowed to confound itself with the necessities of ----
warfare.
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HORIZONTAL (page 202).
QUESTIONS.
1. What does
horizontal signify? How does it compare with
level? 2. From what language is
flat derived? 3.
What is its original meaning? its most common present sense? In what derived sense is it often used? 4. What
are the senses of
plain and
plane?
EXAMPLES.
Sun and moon were in the ---- sea sunk.
Synonyms and Antonyms, by James Champlin Fernald
389
Ample spaces o'er the smooth and ---- pavement.
The prominent lines in Greek architecture were ----, and not vertical.
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HUNT (page 203).
QUESTIONS.
1. What is a
hunt? 2. For what is a
chase or
pursuit conducted? a
search? 3. What does
hunt ordinarily
include? 4. Is it correct to use
hunt when
search only is contemplated? 5. How are these words used in the
figurative senses?
EXAMPLES.
Among the inalienable
rights of man are life, liberty, and the ---- of happiness.
All things have an end, and so did our ---- for lodgings.
The ---- formed the principal amusement of our Norman kings, who for that purpose retained in their
possession forests in every part of the kingdom.
The ---- is up, but they shall know The stag at bay's a dangerous foe.
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HYPOCRISY (page 204).
QUESTIONS.
1. From what language is
pretense derived, and what does it signify? 2. What is
hypocrisy? 3. What is
cant?
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