1. | threshold | A. | to scold, criticize or punish severely | |
2. | castigate | B. | to give support or confirm; to add proof to an account, statement, idea etc. with new information | |
3. | eschew | C. | a piece of stone under a door | |
4. | vacillate | D. | dignified or socially acceptable; characterized by good tastes, propriety, and dignity in good manners and conduct | |
5. | requiem | E. | to stay away from or avoid deliberately | |
6. | corroborate | F. | a mourning song or hymn compose or performed to the dead | |
7. | decorous | G. | to waver between choices; to be undecided |
C | 1. | threshold | A. | to scold, criticize or punish severely |
A | 2. | castigate | B. | to give support or confirm; to add proof to an account, statement, idea etc. with new information |
E | 3. | eschew | C. | a piece of stone under a door |
G | 4. | vacillate | D. | dignified or socially acceptable; characterized by good tastes, propriety, and dignity in good manners and conduct |
F | 5. | requiem | E. | to stay away from or avoid deliberately |
B | 6. | corroborate | F. | a mourning song or hymn compose or performed to the dead |
D | 7. | decorous | G. | to waver between choices; to be undecided |