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Asked: August 29, 20252025-08-29T10:47:35+00:00 2025-08-29T10:47:35+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (29 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (29 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. The new teacher was hired with the understanding that her first year would constitute a _______ period, during which her performance would be closely monitored before being granted tenure consideration.

"Probationary" is the adjective form of probation, describing a trial period during which someone's suitability or competence is tested. In employment contexts, it refers to an initial period where performance is evaluated before permanent status is granted. "Preliminary" (B) suggests introductory but lacks the evaluative component, "provisional" (C) means temporary pending confirmation but doesn't emphasize testing, "preparatory" (D) focuses on preparation rather than evaluation, and "probative" (E) relates to providing evidence or proof.

2. The ambitious startup found itself _______ securities regulations when it failed to properly disclose material information to potential investors.

"Running afoul of" is an idiomatic expression meaning to come into conflict with or violate rules, laws, or regulations. The startup violated securities regulations by failing to disclose required information. "Circumventing" (A) suggests deliberately avoiding rather than accidentally violating, "challenging" (B) implies intentional opposition, "monitoring" (C) means observing compliance, and "researching" (E) involves studying regulations rather than violating them.

3. The protagonist’s journey through the enchanted forest represents a _______ experience, as she transitions from childhood innocence to adult wisdom.

Liminal describes transitional states or threshold experiences where someone exists between two phases of being or consciousness. The forest journey represents a classic liminal space where the protagonist undergoes transformation between childhood and adulthood. While "transformative" (B) indicates change, it lacks the specific threshold quality of liminal experiences. "Transcendent" (A) suggests rising above ordinary experience, "cathartic" (D) involves emotional release, and "epiphanic" (E) refers to sudden revelatory insights.

4. After the archaeological evidence contradicted the prevailing theory about ancient migration patterns, the professor’s hypothesis became completely _______.

Untenable means impossible to defend, justify, or maintain when faced with criticism or evidence. When archaeological evidence contradicted the professor's theory, her hypothesis could no longer be logically defended or supported. "Controversial" (A) suggests debate but not necessarily indefensibility, "unprecedented" (B) means without previous example, "theoretical" (C) relates to abstract reasoning, and "speculative" (D) involves conjecture but doesn't indicate the position has become indefensible.

5. Despite years of partnership, the business dissolution was conducted with surprising civility, lacking the _______ that typically characterizes such contentious proceedings.

Acrimony refers to bitterness, harshness, or ill feeling, especially in speech or behavior during disputes. The sentence contrasts the civility of this particular dissolution with the bitter hostility that usually marks such contentious business separations. "Formality" (B) relates to official procedures, "complexity" (C) refers to complicated processes, "publicity" (D) involves public attention, and "urgency" (E) relates to time pressure—none of which capture the emotional bitterness that acrimony represents.

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