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FIRST: prepare to take notes on Unit 6 Vocab . PREPARE YOUR DESK FOR THE VOC. UNIT 5 QUIZ: PRIVACY BOARD, PENCIL, AND PEN WHEN YOU FINISH THE QUIZ, TURN IT OVER AND WORK ON : Cereal Box Front Talk during the quiz, and you will get a zero. Vocab. Unit 6 - Roots. WORDS HAVE PARTS
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FIRST: prepare to take notes on Unit 6 Vocab. • PREPARE YOUR DESK FOR THE VOC. UNIT 5 QUIZ:PRIVACY BOARD, PENCIL, AND PEN WHEN YOU FINISH THE QUIZ, TURN IT OVER AND WORK ON: Cereal Box Front Talk during the quiz, and you will get a zero.
Vocab. Unit 6 - Roots WORDS HAVE PARTS AND THOSE PARTS HAVE MEANINGS
WORDS TO STUDY (no parts of speech on quiz) • abashed aloof anguish articulate • bask defect finesse flaunt • forthright genial purge • pseudonym rehabilitate repercussion • resolute retentive scapegoat instill • ostracize premonition
ROOTS TO STUDY • AB = away from RE = back, again • AL = movement to ART = skill • GEN = kind (nice or type) PRE = before • ION = act OR process ONYM = word/name • IVE = inclined to; quality of; that which • HAB = have
AB= away from • ABASHED (adj. participle = looks like a verb) – embarrassed, ashamed • abduct • abnormal • absent
AL = movement to • ALOOF (adj.) – standing apart from others (usually as a matter of choice), withdrawn.
ART = skill • artist • ARTICULATE (v.) – to pronounce distinctly; to express well in words. (adj.) to use language effectively; expressed clearly and forcefully.
GEN = kind (nice or type) • generous • GENIAL (adj.) – cordial, pleasantly cheerful or warm.
PRE = before ION = act OR process • celebration • predetermination • PREMONITION (n.) – forewarning or foreboding of a future event.
IVE = inclined to; quality of; that whichTEN = hold (not on quiz) RE = BACK, AGAIN attentive attractive expensive repulsive • RETENTIVE(adj.) – able to hold, keep, or recall; retaining knowledge easily.
ONYM = NAME, WORD • SYNONYM • ANTONYM • HOMONYM • PSEUDONYM(n.) – a pen name, name assumed by a writer.
RE = back/again HAB = have • habit • REHABILITATE (v.) – to make over in good form; to restore to good condition or a former position
NO ROOTS IN THESE WORDS • ANGUISH – (n.) great mental suffering, distress, or pain; (v.) to be deeply tormented my pain or sorrow • BASK – (v.) to be in, or exposed oneself to, pleasant warmth; to take pleasure in or derive enjoyment from • DEFECT – (n.) an imperfection, flaw, or blemish of some kind; (v.) to desert a cause or organization FINESSE – (n.) delicate skill; tact and cleverness; (v.) to accomplish something by cleverness, good judgement, or skillful evasion
NO ROOTS IN THESE WORDS • FLAUNT – (v.) to wave or flutter showily; to display om a conceited (stuck up/snobbish) or offensive way • FORTHRIGHT – (adj.) – frank, direct, straightforward • INSTILL – (v.) to add gradually; to introduce or cause to be taken in • OSTRACIZE – (v.) to exclude from a group, banish, send away • PURGE – (v.) to wash away impurities, clean up (n.) the process decisively of getting rid of something or someone
REPERCUSSION – (n.) an effect or consequence of some action or event, result; an echo or reverberation • RESOLUTE – (adj.) bold, determined; firm • SCAPEGOAT – (n.) a person or thing carrying the blame for others