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Vocabulary: Week 2. 10 th Grade NMHS. Asinine ( adj ) “ASS- ih -nine” . Asinine is stupid and silly and dumb . You would look asinine Sucking your thumb. REMEMBER THIS : Asinine=making an * ss of yourself. Definition : Extremely stupid or foolish.
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Vocabulary: Week 2 10th Grade NMHS
Asinine (adj) “ASS-ih-nine” Asinine is stupid and silly and dumb. You would look asinine Sucking your thumb. REMEMBER THIS : Asinine=making an *ss of yourself. Definition: Extremely stupid or foolish
Egregious (adj) “Eh-GREE-jus” Egregious refers to something That’s really, really bad, Like the worst kind of mistake, Or the worst date you ever had. REMEMBER THIS : Egregious errors can cause grief. Definition: Outstandingly bad; shocking
Impregnable (adj) “Im-PREG-nuh-bul” Oh, I’m gonna get it for this one, But how can I not spell it out? Impregnable means That you’re safe from attack, And you’re thinking of “pregnant,” No doubt. REMEMBER THIS : Impregnable = can’t be attacked, can’t get pregnant Definition: Unable to be captured or broken into
Lackadaisical (adj) “Lak-uh-DAYZ-ih-kul” Lazy, Lethargic, And so indolent. Did I mention slacker? Well, that’s what I meant. REMEMBER THIS : Lackadaisical=slackadaisical. Definition: lacking enthusiasm and determination; lazy
Lugubrious (adj) “Luh-GOOB-ree-us” Mournful and dismal and gloomy— That’s what lugubrious means. You’re dreary and draggy and mopey. Maybe you need some caffeine. REMEMBER THIS : Lugubrious: always lugging your problems around. Definition: looking or sounding sad and dismal
Obsequious (adj) “Ub-SE-qwee-us” I love this word. It means you’re a suck up, A fawning cajoler. Makes me want to chuck up. REMEMBER THIS : Obsequious people seek your approval. Definition: Obedient to an excessive degree
Prognosticate (verb) “Prog-NOS-tih-kate” It’s predict, just like a fortune teller. My talent with this stuff is stellar. If you want to know your fate Call me And I’ll prognosticate. REMEMBER THIS : Prognosticate=predict, as with a prognosis. Definition: to foretell or prophesy
Revere (verb) “Rih-VEER” You revere someone you respect. You look up to the guy Without straining your neck. REMEMBER THIS : Who didn’t revere Paul Revere? Well, I guess the British didn’t. Definition: to feel deep respect or admiration for
Scourge (noun) “SKURJ” A scourge is a terrible thing or event That causes widespread devastation. A scourge of great whites In the mood for a fight Could disfigure your surfing vacation. REMEMBER THIS : Do what you can to scour and purge a scourge. Definition: A person or thing that causes great pain and suffering
Unkempt (adj) “Un-KEMPT” Let me attempt to describe unkempt: It’s sloppy, disheveled, and rough. Unkempt can be slimy And vulgar and skuzzy . . . Alright, alright . . . enough. REMEMBER THIS : Unkempt is unclean. Definition: having an untidy or disheveled appearance
Vocabulary Rhymes Directions: Write a four to six line rhyme for each vocabulary word. It must include context clues and words that imply its meaning. Use the previous list as examples. After this week and last week, You’ve seen the words to know, Followed by a rhyme scheme That helped your teacher show, The true word’s meaning through poetry And great it was to read, But now it’s your turn to write the lines, That will make you succeed.
Vocabulary Frayer Model Instructions: Create a vocabulary Frayer Model for each vocabulary word.