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Vocab Unit 10 Jeopardy Eng 2

Vocab Unit 10 Jeopardy Eng 2. Definitions 1. Synonyms. Definitions 2. Antonyms. Complete the Sentence. 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 1 100 Points.

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Vocab Unit 10 Jeopardy Eng 2

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  1. Vocab Unit 10 JeopardyEng 2

  2. Definitions 1 Synonyms Definitions 2 Antonyms Complete the Sentence 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 1 100 Points The essential part, main point or essence

  4. Definitions 1 100 Points gist

  5. Definitions 1 200 Points Showing great diversity or variety

  6. Definitions 1 200 Points motley

  7. Definitions 1 300 Points A state or scene of uproar or confusion

  8. Definitions 1 300 Points bedlam

  9. Definitions 1 400 Points Extremely generous, lavish

  10. Definitions 1 400 Points munificent

  11. Definitions 1 500 Points Effective, producing results (hint: effective; eff...)

  12. Definitions 1 500 Points efficacious

  13. Synonyms 100 Points A motley assortment

  14. Synonyms 100 Points diverse

  15. Synonyms 200 Points Intimated by the imperious officer

  16. Synonyms 200 Points domineering

  17. Synonyms 300 Points Gratuitous advice

  18. Synonyms 300 Points voluntary

  19. Synonyms 400 Points A storm of invective

  20. Synonyms 400 Points condemnation

  21. Synonyms 500 Points The most munificent bequest

  22. Synonyms 500 Points Bounteous

  23. Definitions 2 100 Points Tending to produce a strong feeling or response

  24. Definitions 2 100 Points provocative

  25. Definitions 2 200 Points Overbearing, arrogant

  26. Definitions 2 200 Points imperious

  27. Definitions 2 300 Points To demand insistently, especially payment of a debt

  28. Definitions 2 300 Points dun

  29. Definitions 400 Points Calmness, composure, refusal to panic

  30. Definitions 2 400 Points equanimity

  31. Definitions 2 500 Points A critical or explanatory note or comment, especially for a literary work

  32. Definition 2 500 Points annotation

  33. Antonym 100 Points Into utter bedlam What is the opposite of bedlam?bedlam means “state of uproar or confusion”…so the opposite is??

  34. Antonym 100 Points Peace & quiet

  35. Antonym 200 Points Covert messages What is the opposite meaning of covert?

  36. Antonym 200 Points undisguised

  37. Antonym 300 Points Wore a dun outfit

  38. Antonym 300 Points flashy

  39. Antonym 400 Points Took so long to accrue What does accrue mean? What is the opposite of that?

  40. Antonym 400 Points dwindle

  41. Antonym 500 Points With debonair style What does debonair mean? Pleasant, courteous, lighthearted… so the opposite would be ….something ugly, coarse, rough

  42. Antonym 500 Points boorish

  43. Complete Sentence 100 Points No wonder the bank has been ____ me; I just discovered at the bottom of my purse the check I was so sure I’d sent! What are the important words? What part of speech are you looking for? Which of our words has to do with banking?

  44. Definitions 3 100 Points dunning

  45. Complete Sentence 200 Points A noted scholar was asked to provide _____ explaining the many obscure references sprinkled throughout the text. What do scholars do to books?

  46. Complete Sentence 200 Points annotations

  47. Complete Sentence300 Points The officials were pledged to secrecy before they were briefed about the ____ intelligence operations. (Looking for word that means something secret or hidden)

  48. Complete Sentence 300 Points covert

  49. Complete Sentence 400 Points The novel Ulysses by James Joyce, employs many _____ allusions in its groundbreaking stream-of-consciousness style, a style that challenges even the most astute readers. (what part of speech are you looking for?)

  50. Complete Sentence 400 Points adjective! recondite

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