By cassie hunter Reputable adjective held in good repute honorable respectable estimable Considered to be good or acceptable usage standard Professional example Reputable cont ID: 387818
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Vocab: reputable and rift
By:
cassie
hunterSlide2
Reputable
*adjective
held in good repute; honorable; respectable; estimable
Considered to be good or acceptable usage; standard
Professional example:Slide3
Reputable (cont.)
my examples:
The doctor that my dad recommended Is very reputable
When I get a job, I want it to be a very reputable jobSlide4
Rift* noun & verb(used with and without object)
noun
an opening made by splitting, cleaving, etc.; fissure; cleft; chink.
An open space, as in a forest or cloud mass, or a clear interval.
A break in friendly relations(friendship/nations).
A difference in opinion, belief, or interest that causes such a break in friendly relations
Geology:
A. a fault
B.
A graben of regional extentSlide5
Rift(cont.)
Noun(cont.)
The plane or direction along which a log or mass of granite can most easily be split
Wood or a piece of wood that has been split radially from a log
Verb(with and without object)
To burst open; splitSlide6
examples
professional example:
My examples:
When he time traveled he made a rift in the space-time continuum.
When she yelled at her friend, it caused a rift to form in their friendship.Slide7
Quiz!
Reputable is a _____
a.) adjective b.) noun c.) verb d.) pronoun
true or false: a rift is a tear or rip in something or a relationship
true or false: reputable means that something is not good.
a rift is a ____ (select all that apply)
a.) adjective b.) noun c.) pronoun d.) verb Slide8
Answer key!
a.)
true
false
b.) & d.)Slide9
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