1. From what is
utility derived, and what is its primary meaning? 2. How is
utility discriminated from
use and
usefulness? 3. What is the derivation and primary meaning of
expediency? 4. How are
expediency and
utility
used as regards moral action? Which is the inferior word in such use? 5. How does
policy in such use compare
with
expediency and
utility?
EXAMPLES.
Principle
is ever my motto, not ----.
Two words form the key of the Baconian doctrine, ---- and progress. The ancient philosophy disdained to be
useful, and was content to be stationary.
Justice itself is the great standing ---- of civil society, and any departure from it, under any circumstances,
rests under the suspicion of being no ---- at all.
The fundamental objection
to the doctrine of ----, in all its modifications is that taken by Dr. Reid, viz., "that
agreeableness and ---- are not moral conceptions, nor have they any connection with morality. What a man
does merely because it is agreeable is not virtue."
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VACANT (page 363).
QUESTIONS.
1. What is the meaning of
empty? of
vacant? 2. To what does
vacant especially refer? 3. What is the
difference between an
empty house and a
vacant house? 4. What is the difference
in dignity between the two
words? 5. What is the significance of
void and
devoid? 6. What does
waste imply? 7. In what sense is
vacuous
used?
EXAMPLES.
---- heads console with ---- sound.
The watch-dog's voice that bay'd the whispering wind And the loud laugh that spoke the ---- mind.
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VENAL (page 365).
QUESTIONS.
1. From what is
venal derived, and with what meaning?
mercenary?
hireling? 2. How are
mercenary and
venal discriminated from
hireling?
EXAMPLES.
The closing quarter of the nineteenth century may be termed the ---- era of American politics. Never before
has legislation
been so universally, so unscrupulously, and unblushingly for sale.
The body of Greeks, immortalized under the name of the Ten Thousand, ... though embarking on a foreign ----
service, were by no means outcasts, or even men of extreme poverty.
Synonyms and Antonyms, by James Champlin Fernald
460
It is not the hire, but the working only for the hire that makes the ----.
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VENERATION (page 366).
QUESTIONS.
1. By what qualities is
awe inspired? 2. What elements are present and what lacking in
awe? 3. What is
dread
and by what aroused? 4. How do
reverence and
veneration differ from
awe or
dread? 5. How does
adoration
compare with
veneration?
EXAMPLES.
Man craves an object of ----; and if not supplied with
that which God has appointed, will take what offers.
The Italian climate robs age of its ----, and makes it look newer than it is.
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VENIAL (page 367).
QUESTIONS.
1. From what is
venial derived, and what does it signify? 2. How does
venial compare with
pardonable? 3.
How does
excusable differ from the above words? 4. What very different word is sometimes confounded with
venial?
EXAMPLES.
Theft on the part of a starving man is one of the most ---- of offenses.
Under all the circumstances, the error was ----.
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VERACITY (page 367).
QUESTIONS.
1. Do
truth and
verity apply to thought and speech or to persons? 2. To what does
veracity apply?
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