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Freak the mighty . Vocabulary Week 1 . Monday, August 26. Copy down these definitions on a new bellwork paper. 1 . aberration (noun) A state or condition markedly different from the norm. 2 . bloated (adjective) Become swollen or puff up.
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Freak the mighty Vocabulary Week 1
Monday, August 26 Copy down these definitions on a new bellwork paper. • 1. aberration (noun) A state or condition markedly different from the norm. • 2. bloated (adjective) Become swollen or puff up. • 3. confirm (verb) Establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts. • 4. converge (verb) Be adjacent or come together. • 5. deficiency (noun) The state of needing something that is absent or unavailable.
Monday, august 26th • 6. deprive (verb) 1. Keep from having, keeping, or obtaining. 2. Take away. • 7. divulged (verb) Make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret. • 8. evasive (adjective) 1. Deliberately vague or ambiguous. 2. Skillful at eluding capture. • 9. expel (verb) 1. Put out from a place. 2. Remove from a position or office. • 10. gruel (noun) A thin porridge of usually oatmeal or cornmeal.
Tuesday, August 27 • Draw an illustration or picture of: 1. Something that is bloated. 2. Two things that are converging.
Tuesday, august 27th • Draw an illustration or picture of: • A person being evasive. • Someone or something being expelled.
Wednesday, august 28th • Write out each of the three synonyms and then label with the correct vocabulary word. • withhold, rob, refuse: ___________________ • erupt, eject, banish: ____________________ • uphold, ratify, support: _________________
Wednesday, august 28th • Use the following words in sentences: • Gruel • Deficiency • Confirm
Thursday, August 29th • Use the following words in sentences: • 1. Aberration • 2. Bloated • 3. Deprive
Thursday, August 29th • Write out each of the three synonyms and then label with the correct vocabulary word. • 1. evade, elude, escape: ____________________ • 2. join, merge, unify: _______________________ • 3. porridge, slop, food: _____________________