They regarded it as a gift as a ______ of their friendship. A: guarantee B: oath C: vow D: pledge
They regarded it as a gift as a ______ of their friendship. A: guarantee B: oath C: vow D: pledge
“Pledge”, “vow”, “swear” and “oath” are _______. A: antonyms B: synonyms C: superordinates D: subordinates
“Pledge”, “vow”, “swear” and “oath” are _______. A: antonyms B: synonyms C: superordinates D: subordinates
Vow is to promise as<br/>epiphany is to () A: oath B: speech C: confusion D: silence E: realization
Vow is to promise as<br/>epiphany is to () A: oath B: speech C: confusion D: silence E: realization
For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago.
For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago.
The City Bike-Share Program allows people to try out a bike without ________ to buying one. A: committing B: common C: swearing D: oath
The City Bike-Share Program allows people to try out a bike without ________ to buying one. A: committing B: common C: swearing D: oath
Key has been broadcast live on television and radio to help the city keep abreast of the proceedings and to show the wheels of justice truning. A: testimony B: announcement C: indictment D: oath
Key has been broadcast live on television and radio to help the city keep abreast of the proceedings and to show the wheels of justice truning. A: testimony B: announcement C: indictment D: oath
Tocqueville decided to swear the oath of loyalty to the new Orleanist king in part ______ (he wanted to keep his position as magistrate), and in part pragmatically (he was convinced that the democratization of politics represented by the new regime was ______). A: (A) expediently...calamitous B: (B) opportunistically...inevitable C: (C) imprudently...circumspect D: (D) selflessly...idealistic E: (E) theoretically...negligible
Tocqueville decided to swear the oath of loyalty to the new Orleanist king in part ______ (he wanted to keep his position as magistrate), and in part pragmatically (he was convinced that the democratization of politics represented by the new regime was ______). A: (A) expediently...calamitous B: (B) opportunistically...inevitable C: (C) imprudently...circumspect D: (D) selflessly...idealistic E: (E) theoretically...negligible