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Every Monday you will receive 10 vocabulary words that you will be tested on, the following Monday (or Tuesday if there is no school Monday ) You will copy the 10 words, their definitions, part of speech, and synonyms and antonyms by the end of the class period every Monday
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Every Monday you will receive 10 vocabulary words that you will be tested on, the following Monday (or Tuesday if there is no school Monday ) You will copy the 10 words, their definitions, part of speech, and synonyms and antonyms by the end of the class period every Monday *If you receive a 90% on the test from the previous week you may opt out We will go over the words as a class, via power point, the day they are assigned or the Friday before the test and before you take the test. You will receive 10 points extra credit for making flash cards- due at the time of the test. If you are caught cheating; you will receive a zero, your parents will be notified, and you will be written up review of vocabulary procedure
What are synonyms?What are antonyms?What are parts of speech?
How do we use the vocab book?Units in corner!A: Words1-10B: Words11-20Checking out a vocab book:After school, due the next day in classAfter schools assigned until book is returnedTests can be retaken or made up anytime before school, after school, or at lunch if scheduled ahead of time
1. Allocate: (v) to set apart or designate for a special purpose; to distribute Synonyms: assign, allot, apportion
2. Ardent: (adj) very enthusiastic, impassioned*what does the prefix “im” mean? Synonyms: intense, zealous, fervent, avid Antonyms: indifferent, stolid, phlegmatic, apathetic
3. Assiduous: (adj) persistent, attentive, diligent Synonyms: industrious, unremitting, sedulous Antonyms: lazy, lackadaisical, shiftlessness *what does the prefix “un” mean?
4. Brash: (adj) prone to acting in a hasty manner; imprudent*what does the prefix “im” mean? Synonyms: rash, impetuous, brazen, impertinent Antonyms: prudent, wary, cautious, circumspect
5. Capricious: (adj) subject to whims or passing fancies Synonyms: impulsive, fickle, unpredictable, mercurial Antonyms: constant, steady, steadfast, unwavering
6. Chastise: (v) to inflict physical punishment as a means of correction; to scold severely Synonyms: discipline, censure Antonyms: commend, reward
7. Copious: (adj) abundant; plentiful; wordy, verbose *what are the last two describing? Synonyms: ample, profuse, bountiful Antonyms: inadequate, meager, scanty, concise *what does the prefix “in” mean? Which antonyms were previous vocab words?
8. Deviate: (v) to turn aside; to stray from a norm; (n) one who departs from a norm; (adj) differing from a norm, heterodox, unconventional*what’s a norm? What are class room norms? What are school norms? *what does the root “hetero” and the prefixes “un” and “de” mean? Synonyms: diverge, veer, swerve Antonyms: conform to; abide by; orthodox
9. Emaciated: (adj., part.) unnaturally thin Synonyms: gaunt, withered, shriveled Antonyms: plump, fat, obese, corpulent
10. Exult: (v) to rejoice greatly Which words in the definition and the synonyms were previous vocab words? Synonyms: revel, glory Antonyms: mope, sulk, regret, rue, lament
Review!What is a good trick for using a definition to find out if a word is a verb?What is a “part.”?What is a“;” and what is it used for?
11. Gnarled: (adj) knotted, twisted, lumpy*what is this word usually used to describe? Synonyms: knotty, misshapen, contorted Antonyms: smooth, unblemished, straight
12. Indemnity: (n) a payment for damage or loss Synonyms: comprehension, restitution, reparation *what does the prefix “re” mean? *when do you hear these synonyms used?
13. Inkling: (n) a hint; a vague notion Synonyms: clue, intimation, suggestion
14. Limpid: (adj) clear, transparent; readily understood*what sort of things might this word describe? Synonyms: lucid, intelligible Antonyms: clouded, murky, opaque
15. Omnipotent: (adj) almighty, having unlimited power or authority*what does the prefix “omni” mean?*what does the root word “potent” mean? Synonyms: all-powerful Antonyms: powerless, impotent, feeble, weak *remember what the prefix “im” means?
16. Palatable: (adj) agreeable to the taste or one’s sensibilities; suitable for consumption*what is your “palate”? Synonyms: edible, appetizing, attractive Antonyms: inedible, distasteful, disagreeable *what does the prefix “dis” mean? *remember what “in” means?
17. Poignant: (adj) deeply affecting, touching; keen or sharp in taste or smell*what is the difference between affecting and effecting? Synonyms: heartrending, bittersweet, melancholy Antonyms: unaffecting, bland, vapid, insipid, funny *what does the prefix “un” mean?
18. Rancor: (n) bitter resentment or ill-will Synonyms: animosity, enmity, bitterness Antonyms: goodwill, harmony, rapport, amity *which is a previous vocabulary word?
19. Sophomoric: (adj) immature and overconfident; conceited Synonyms: pretentious, superficial, fatuous Antonyms: mature, judicial, sage, knowledgeable
20. Spontaneous: (adj) arising naturally; not planned or engineered in advance Synonyms: unpremeditated, unplanned, impromptu Antonyms: premeditated, planned, contrived, rehearsed *what does the prefix “pre” mean?