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Lesson # 6  Incessantly          Vexation   Disconsolate Lesson # 6  Incessantly          Vexation   Disconsolate

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Lesson # 6 Incessantly Vexation Disconsolate - PPT Presentation

Lesson 6 Incessantly Vexation Disconsolate Gamut Adulation Homonymshomophone totootwo Roots arch meter Incessantly adverb definition without interruption continuously ID: 763119

noun definition incessantly arch definition noun arch incessantly meter adverb adulation gamut vexation homonyms disconsolately disconsolate root word words

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Lesson # 6 Incessantly Vexation Disconsolate Gamut Adulation Homonyms/homophone: to/too/two Roots : arch, meter

Incessantly (adverb) definition: without interruption; continuouslysentence: It is not unusual for a cat to obsess over her tail and chase it incessantly. adjectiveincessant

Vexation (noun) definition: irritation, annoyance sentence: Lisa shows her vexation by glaring at her brother when he pulls immature and childish pranks.Verb V exing, vexed

Disconsolate ( adj)definition: extremely depressed or dejectedsentence: Harry the Hamster disconsolately plucked the petal that meant she loves me not. adverb disconsolately

gamut (noun) definition: an entire range or seriessentence: His feelings ran the whole gamut of emotions from happy to very sad.

adulation (noun) definition: excessive praise or flatterysentence: Wearing Seattle Seahawks gear on the Friday before a game is a sign of adulation towards the team. adjectiveAdulating, adulatory

Homonyms/ Homophones TO TWOTOO

To (preposition ) – shows direction, destination, or position I am going to the store.Two (Noun ) – number I’ll have two cookies. Too (Adverb) A ) also I want to go, too. B) more of an amount- It is too cold.

Root Word: arch

Arch = Ancient, most important

“arch” words archbishop monarch archangelarchaeologyarchaeologist

Root Word: meter

Meter = measurement, pattern

“meter” words centimeter kilometer odometerperimetermillimeterthermometerpedometer