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Replace the italicized words and word combinations with a synonym from the box in an appropriate form.
to judge
a namesake of
to raise one's voice
puzzled
to think a lot of
to ruin one's health
to occur
down and out
1) We often *form an opinion* about a person by his looks.
2) These thoughts *came to my mind* because I read in this morning's newspaper about Edward Burton's death.
3) You could not imagine that he could *speak in a higher tone* in anger.
4) There was a fellow there last year *whose name was also* Edward.
5) Women *thought highly of* him.
6) He was *unemployed and without money*.
7) I could see he was rather *taken aback*.
8) But of course he'd *undermined his health* by drink.
Replace the italicized words and word combinations with a synonym from the box in an appropriate form.
to judge
a namesake of
to raise one's voice
puzzled
to think a lot of
to ruin one's health
to occur
down and out
1) We often *form an opinion* about a person by his looks.
2) These thoughts *came to my mind* because I read in this morning's newspaper about Edward Burton's death.
3) You could not imagine that he could *speak in a higher tone* in anger.
4) There was a fellow there last year *whose name was also* Edward.
5) Women *thought highly of* him.
6) He was *unemployed and without money*.
7) I could see he was rather *taken aback*.
8) But of course he'd *undermined his health* by drink.