1 / 14

Vocabulary

January 25- February 4, 2011. Vocabulary. Ruth was very pessimistic ; she was sure she had failed her science test. Ronnie’s pessimistic outlook on life makes him believe the world will end soon. Feeling gloomy and hopeless; thinking the worst. . pessimistic.

satin
Download Presentation

Vocabulary

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. January 25- February 4, 2011 Vocabulary

  2. Ruth was very pessimistic; she was sure she had failed her science test. Ronnie’s pessimistic outlook on life makes him believe the world will end soon. Feeling gloomy and hopeless; thinking the worst. pessimistic

  3. Optimistic that she had made the volleyball team, Julie went out and bought new knee pads. Since she always got money for his birthday, Sally was optimistic she would soon be able to buy those shoes she wanted. Hopeful; looking on the bright side. optimistic

  4. Due to budget cuts the cafeteria recently started serving meager portions of food. As I examined my piggy bank, I was discouraged to see my meager savings. To stare stupidly. meager

  5. Brenda’s friends tried to console her when her dog died. He consoled himself with a hot fudge Sunday after he failed his math test. To comfort; make feel less sad. console

  6. Nick ambled into class 40minutes late, ignoring the stares of his teacher and classmates. Susan ambled along the busy street, admiring the colorful window displays. To walk slowly or leisurely. amble

  7. It took a lot of gumption for Adam’s parents to start their own company. Justen showed great gumption when he tried out for the basketball team. Initiative and courage; “get up and go”. gumption

  8. Mrs. Hampton crocheted intricate designs into her beautiful afghans. The novel I just read had a very intricate plot and was at times hard to understand. Complicated; involved; detailed. intricate

  9. The old couple loved to sit together in the park and ponder the meaning of life. Camille’s mother sent her to her room to ponder why hitting her sister was wrong. To think deeply or consider carefully. ponder

  10. Although they tried with all their might, the class was unable to compel Mrs. Petrock to cancel the project. My mother has a many ways to compel me to do my chores. To force. compel

  11. The swim coach told us we all had to completely submerge our heads in the pool. Billy ruined his homework when he submerged it into a puddle on the sidewalk. To place underwater. submerge

  12. Roberto is bilingual; he is fluent in both English and Spanish. Allison’s writing is very fluent; the words seem to flow off the page. Able to write or speak easily and smoothly. fluent

  13. Quincy is so vain he can hardly tear himself away from the mirror. Maria is vain about her long, thick hair. She brushes it all the time. Conceited; having a high opinion of oneself. vain

  14. Homework will be assigned daily. Check the board for each day’s assignment. Quiz will be next Friday; February 4, 2011. Homework & quiz

More Related