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Vocab 9 Jeopardy

Vocab 9 Jeopardy. Definitions. Synonyms. Part of Speech. Spelling. Antonyms. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $ 500. Definitions for $100.

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Vocab 9 Jeopardy

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  1. Vocab 9 Jeopardy

  2. Definitions Synonyms Part of Speech Spelling Antonyms $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. Definitions for $100 • To make unclean or dirty; to destroy the purity of something

  4. Definitions for $200 • A short club used as a weapon OR to strike with a heavy club

  5. Definitions for $300 • To end resistance, give up or surrender

  6. Definitions for $400 • To advance beyond the usual or proper limits; to trespass

  7. Definitions $500 • Charming, tending to get rid of unfriendliness or suspicion

  8. Synonyms for $100 • Appropriate, fit or proper

  9. Synonyms for $200 • Displeased, grumpy or surly

  10. Synonyms for $300 • To irritate or scrape

  11. Synonyms for $400 • Crooked, askew, amiss

  12. Synonyms for $500 • Grant, bestow, present, bequeath

  13. Part of Speech for $100 • An adjective that means dreadful or disastrous

  14. Part of Speech $200 • A verb that means to ward off, resist or manage

  15. Part of Speech for $300 • A noun that means fame or glory

  16. Part of Speech for $400 • A verb that means to warm or wear sore by rubbing.

  17. Part of Speech for $500 • This is an adjective that describes someone in a bad humor, who is discontented or annoyed

  18. Spelling for $100 • A person who leads a life shut up or withdrawn from the world • R __ __ __ __ S E

  19. Spelling for $200 • Freedom from punishment • __ M P __ __ __ __ Y

  20. Spelling for $300 • The greatest or most common in strength or power • __ __ __ D __ __ __ __ A __ E

  21. Spelling for $400 • Related to the matter at hand, to the point • P __ __ __ I __ __ __ T.

  22. Spelling for $500 • An air, manner, appearance or expression • __ __ __ __

  23. Antonyms $100 • The opposite of a dumbbell or a dunce.

  24. Antonyms for $200 • The opposite of inappropriate or unlikely

  25. Antonyms for $300 • The opposite of to cleanse or purify

  26. Antonyms for $400 • The opposite of pleased, satisfied or content

  27. Antonyms for $500 • The opposite of to hold out or persist

  28. Double Jeopardy Rhymes Context Clues Sentences Double Trouble Alpha Order $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

  29. Rhymes for $200 • It’s a shame • No one knows his name • Because he has no fame

  30. Rhymes for $400 If you do the crime You have to do the time

  31. Rhymes for $600 • Oh, my! • The plane fell out of the sky • Something must have gone ________

  32. Rhymes for $800 • The bed was lumpy and bumpy • So she awoke feeling rather grumpy

  33. Rhymes for $1000 • It’s rather rude • How these people intrude

  34. Context clues for $200 • A raincoat is a SUITABLE choice for today because we are ________ to get rained on

  35. Context Clues for $400 Many con artists have a __________ personality and use their CHARMING smiles to EASE the SUSPICIONS of their victims

  36. Context Clues for $600 • Please keep your comments FOCUSED and ON-TOPIC because we do not have time to discuss anything that is not _________ to this conversation

  37. Context clues for $800 • She used the CLUB to __________ the tomatoes into a thick paste.

  38. Context Clues for $1000 • The HERMIT lived the life of a _________, always KEEPING TO HIMSELF

  39. Sentences for $200 • When I saw that my opponent had outsmarted me in the chess game, I had no choice but to ____________.

  40. Sentences for $400 Bullies must be made to realize they cannot push other people around with ________.

  41. Sentences for $600 • Environmentalists warn of __________ consequences if we continue to pollute the Earth.

  42. Sentences for $800 • The careers of some athletic __________ turn out to be short-lived because they cannot handle the pressure of their fame.

  43. Sentences for $1000 • His cheerful _________ hid the loneliness he really felt inside.

  44. Double Trouble for $200 • Because my plans have gone __________, I have to __________ to your idea instead.

  45. Double Trouble for $400 • If your shoes continue to __________ your ankle, you are _________ to get a blister.

  46. Double Trouble for $600 • Prison convicts who are part of the __________ system are proof that we cannot commit crimes with __________

  47. Double Trouble for $800 • The judge was __________ because the attorney’s arguments were not _________ to the case.

  48. Double Trouble for $1000 • The small boy used a __________ to __________ off the barking dog.

  49. Alpha Order for $200 • Dire: dreadful • __________: charming • Disgruntled: in bad humor

  50. Alpha Order for $400 • Pertinent: relevant • Predominate: most common • __________ a child with extraordinary ability

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