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Vocabulary Words Weeks 5 & 6. Blueprint. Definition: a plan Synonyms: design, draft, model, master plan, game plan Antonym: disorganized, unplanned Sentence: I will create a blueprint for the house I plan to build. Etymology: 1886 Part of speech: noun. Dignity.
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Blueprint Definition: a plan Synonyms: design, draft, model, master plan, game plan Antonym: disorganized, unplanned Sentence: I will create a blueprint for the house I plan to build. Etymology: 1886 Part of speech: noun
Dignity • Definition: Excellence, Nobility, the quality or state of being worthy, honored, or esteemed. • Part of Speech: Noun • Synonym: Character, Consequence, Culture, Honor, Importance • Antonym: Lowliness • Sentence: The graduation ceremony was conducted with great dignity. • Etymology: 13th Century Free powerpoint template: www.brainybetty.com
metaphor Definition: comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as” Synonym: comparison, analogy Antonym: simile Sentence: Life is a dance through the universe. Etymology: Middle English, 15th Century Part of Speech: noun
idiom Definition: an expression that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words. Synonym: phrase, expression Antonym: literal meaning Example: “Running out of time” Etymology: 16th century, Latin Part of Speech: noun Free powerpoint template: www.brainybetty.com
allusion Definition: a reference to something with which the reader is likely familiar, such as a person, place or event from history or literature. Synonyms: indirect, imply Antonym: direct, to the point Sentence: “Follow the yellow Brick road” is an allusion to the Wizard of Oz. Etymology: 1548, Late Latin Part of speech: noun
thesis statement Definition – a sentence in the introduction paragraph that tells the reader what the essay is all about. Synonyms – controlling idea Antonyms – supporting details Sentence – The thesis statement tells the reader what the whole paper is about in one declarative statement. Etymology – Late Latin from Greek, 14th century Part of Speech – noun
relevant Definition – having significance on the matter at hand Synonyms – useful, meaningful Antonyms – insignificant, irrelevant Sentence – His ideas were relevant to the topic. Etymology – 1560, from Latin Part of speech - adj
undeveloped Definition – imperfectly developed, unclear, lacking details Synonyms – incomplete Antonyms – advanced Sentence – The undeveloped thesis statement caused the essay to be confusing. Etymology – Old French Part of Speech – adj.
irrelevant Definition – not necessary, beside the point Synonyms – insignificant, useless Antonyms – important, useful Sentence –The essay lost its focus due to irrelevant details. Etymology – 1786 Part of Speech – adjective
undeveloped Definition – imperfectly developed, unclear, lacking details Synonyms – incomplete Antonyms – advanced Sentence – The undeveloped thesis statement caused the essay to be confusing. Etymology – Old French Part of Speech – adj.
irrelevant Definition – not necessary, beside the point Synonyms – insignificant, useless Antonyms – important, useful Sentence –The essay lost its focus due to irrelevant details. Etymology – 1786 Part of Speech – adjective
limited Definition – incomplete, not thorough, partial Synonyms – confined Antonyms – thorough Sentence – The writing showed limited focus on the assigned topic. Etymology – 1597 Part of Speech – adjective
minimally Definition – the least possible, barely adequate Synonyms – fewest, smallest Antonyms – full, most Sentence – The controlling idea was minimally developed. Etymology – 1666 Part of Speech – adjective