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Vocabulary Week 6 Root:  RUPT Meaning:  Break or burst Words Vocabulary Week 6 Root:  RUPT Meaning:  Break or burst Words

Vocabulary Week 6 Root: RUPT Meaning: Break or burst Words - PowerPoint Presentation

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Vocabulary Week 6 Root: RUPT Meaning: Break or burst Words - PPT Presentation

Vocabulary Week 6 Root RUPT Meaning Break or burst Words Disruption Abrupt Bankrupt Generate Interrupt Corrupt Predict Erupt Rupture Disrupt 1 Abrupt adj Sudden and unexpected The hockey player came to an abrupt stop ID: 761434

disrupt break erupt corrupt break disrupt corrupt erupt rupture someone

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VocabularyWeek 6 Root: RUPTMeaning: Break or burst

WordsDisruption AbruptBankruptGenerateInterrupt Corrupt Predict Erupt Rupture Disrupt

1. Abrupt (adj) Sudden and unexpectedThe hockey player came to an abrupt stop.

2. Rupture (v)To burst or break open (usually a body part)The hockey player was checked so hard that it caused his spleen to rupture.

3. Corrupt (adj)Evil; dishonestThe police officer was very corrupt, he took bribes from criminals.

4. Bankrupt (n) financially ruinedPacSun is going bankrupt the store will no longer exist soon.

5. Disrupt (v)To break up; to cause confusion The car alarm was loud enough to disrupt Ken’s sleep.

6. Erupt (v)To explode, to break out with forceThe volcano is about to erupt!

7. Interrupt (v)To break someone’s conversation or thoughtsJack wanted to interrupt Donna’s phone call to ask if he could go on break.

8. Disruption (n)Something that breaks someone’s concentration; annoyingThe class’s talking is a constant disruption to the studious environment.

ACAMDEMIC WORDSThe words we see in our everyday school lives.

9. Articulate (v)If you articulate something you express it clearly. Ms. Paris articulated the classroom expectations stressing the students should be respectful listeners.

10. Decompose (v)If you decompose something you take it apartDecompose your RAQET and look at the individual explanations of each quote.