Week Six LA 9 Vocabulary foreshadow v to indicate or suggest something is going to happen The mob on Atticuss front lawn foreshadows more trouble to come from the country folk noun verb adjective ID: 771695
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Week Six LA 9 Vocabulary
foreshadow (v.) to indicate or suggest something is going to happen The mob on Atticus’s front lawn foreshadows more trouble to come from the country folk. nounverbadjectiveadverbforeshadower, foreshadowingforeshadow----
remorse (n.) guilt and regret Brother probably was filled with remorse after Doodle died. nounverbadjectiveadverbremorse--remorsefulremorsefully
skeptical (adj.) doubting, questioning I am skeptical when people say Doodle was struck by lightning; he would have been burned. nounverbadjectiveadverbskepticism--skepticalskeptically
trivial (adj.) not important It would be trivial to argue about which way to roll the toilet paper; either way, it ends up in the toilet. nounverbadjectiveadverbtrivia--trivialtrivially
succinct (adj.) short, but clearly understandable Write a succinct summary of “The Scarlet Ibis,” by James Hurst. nounverbadjectiveadverbsuccinctness--succinctsuccinctly
chron time
chron time chronology chroniclechronic anachronismsynchronized
dorm to sleep
dorm to sleep dormitory dormerdormant dormousedormir (Spanish)
biblio book
biblio book bibliography bibliophile bibliomaniabibliophobiabibliotherapy
gen to produce or is produced
gen to produce or is produced generate generation generalgenesisgenre