VOTER - Answers1. Using your will (from Latin volo, to will). No, they aren’t coerced into doing the word quiz; they do it of their own volition.2. Of little or no use, superfluous (from the Latin term for leisure). She was given to such otiose hobbies as playing word games. 3. Is fearfully uncertain (from Latin trepadare, to tremble). They entered the dark, gloomy castle with considerable trepidation. 4. A right to use another’s land (from Middle English esement). The value of her land increased when a neighbor granted her an easement for a right-of-way across his land. 5. Deserving of blame (from Latin via Middle English). Some of the vicious lies and innuendos about the candidates are truly reprehensible. |
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