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WORD POWER. VOCABULARY For the High School Student HAROLD LEVINE. WORD POWER YEAH!. GROUP 8. 1. ALTERNATIVE. Noun Choice; one of two or more things offered for choice Other or remaining choice
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WORD POWER VOCABULARY For the High School Student HAROLD LEVINE
1. ALTERNATIVE • Noun • Choice; one of two or more things offered for choice • Other or remaining choice • If given the choice of making either an oral or a written report, I would pick the second alternative.
2. BEVERAGE • Noun • Drink; liquid for drinking • Orange juice is a healthful beverage.
3. BLUNDER • noun • Mistake or error caused by stupidity or carelessness • Have you ever committed the blunder of mailing a letter without a postage stamp?
4. CONTROVERSY • noun • Dispute; quarrel; debate; strife • The Republicans and the Democrats have been engaged in a controversy over which party is responsible for the increased taxes.
CONTROVERSIAL • adjective • Arousing controversy; contentious; disputations
5. CUSTODY • Noun • Care; safekeeping; guardianship • The treasurer has custody of our club’s financial records.
6. DIMINUTIVE • adjective • Below average size; small; tiny • To an observer in an airplane high over the city, even the largest buildings seem diminutive.
7. DISPEL • verb • Drive away by scattering; scatter; disperse • The two officers were commended for their skill in dispelling the move and preventing violence.
8. DORMANT • adjective • Inactive as if asleep; sleeping; quiet; sluggish; resting • In early spring, new buds begin to appear on trees and shrubs that have been dormant all winter.
9. EXCLUSIVELY • adverb • Solely; without sharing with others; undividedly • Mrs. Lopez had bought the encyclopedia for all of her children, but the oldest behaved as if it were exclusively his.
EXCLUSIVE • Adjective • Sole; single; unshared
10. EXEMPT • adjective • Freed or released from a duty, liability, or rule to which others are subject. • A certain portion of each person’s income is legally exempt from taxations. • EXEMPTION • Noun • Immunity; impunity
11. IMPERIL • Verb • Endanger; jeopardize • The fishing vessel was imperiled by high winds, but it managed to reach port safely.
12. LINEAGE • noun • Descent (in a direct line from a common ancestor); ancestry; family; extraction • A study of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s lineage shows that he was descended from a Dutch ancestor who settled in America about 1638.
13. MAJOR • adjective • Greater; larger; more important; principal • When the major companies in an industry raise prices, the smaller ones usually follow suit.
14. OBJECTIVE • noun • Aim or end (of an action); goal • Our fund has already raised $650; its objective is $1000.
OBJECTIVE • adjective • Involving facts, rather than personal feelings or opinions. • College admission committees consider two kinds of date: subjective evidence, such as letters of recommendation; and objective evidence, such as your scores on college-entrance tests.
15. OPINIONATED • adjective • Unduly attached to one’s own opinion; obstinate; stubborn • If you keep arguing that you are right, in the face of overwhelming objective evidence that you are wrong, you are opinionated.
16. PRESENTLY • adverb • In a little time; shortly; soon; before long • We don’t have to wait long for our bus. It will be here presently.
17. PROCRASTINATE • verb • Put things off; delay; postpone; defer; dawdle • When a book is due, return it to the library promptly. Otherwise you will be fined 10 cents for every day you procrastinate.
18.PRODIGIOUS • adjective • Extraordinary in size, quantity, or extent; vast; enormous; huge; amazing • The average American city requires a prodigious amount of fresh milk daily.
PRODIGY • Noun • Something extraordinary; wonder; phenomenon
19.PROTRACT • verb • Draw out; lengthen in time; prolong; extend • The visitors had planned to stay for a few hours only, but they were persuaded to protract their visit.
20. RETAIN • verb • Keep; continue to have, hold, or use • The department store is closing down it restaurant but retaining its lunch counter.
RETENTIVE • adjective • Having the power to retain or remember; tenacious • Dora has a retentive memory.
DIRECTIONS:Fill each blank with the lesson word that best fits the meaning of the sentence.