The word "sedate" in "a sedate old lady" means:
exciting and lively
calm and relaxed
sad and lonely
busy and hurried
If a person is described as "venerable," it means they are:
young and energetic
humorous and witty
deserving respect due to age or character
wealthy and powerful
The word "debonair" is used to describe someone who is:
careless and clumsy
carefree, happy, and well-dressed
serious and strict
shy and quiet
When we say someone is "eccentric," we mean they are:
very intelligent
kind and helpful
unconventional and slightly strange
always punctual
"Curb" as a verb means to:
encourage growth
control or limit something undesirable
build something quickly
ignore a problem
If you "habituate" yourself to something, you:
avoid it
become accustomed to it through repetition
criticize it strongly
forget it easily
The word "ludicrous" means something is:
very valuable
logical and reasonable
causing laughter; very foolish or ridiculous
boring and ordinary
An "extravagant" person is one who:
spends money wisely
saves everything
exceeds reasonable limits in spending or behavior
always follows rules
"Pedestrian" as an adjective means:
related to walking
highly imaginative
ordinary and uninteresting
fast and efficient
The phrase "bring something home to someone" means to:
send something to a person’s house
make someone realize something clearly
forget an important idea
hide the truth from someone