Definition Context Clues Synonyms Antonyms Definition More Context Clues ovation petty plight repent reverie revocation scan strand strife topple ID: 324181
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Unit Four - Words 1-10 - Grade Six
Definition
Context Clues
Synonyms
Antonyms
Definition
More Context Clues
ovation petty plight repent reverie
revocation scan strand strife topple Slide2
100 points - Definition
an enthusiastic public welcome
ovation
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200 points - Definition
a sorry condition or state
plightSlide4
300 points - Definition
petty
unimportant, trivial; narrow-mindedSlide5
400 points - Definition
a daydream; the condition of being lost in thought
reverieSlide6
500 points - Definition
repent
to feel sorry for what one has done or has failed to do Slide7
100 points – Context Clues
The chorus received a standing ________after their magnificent performance.
ovation
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200 points – Context Clues
The robber __________for his past behavior.
repentedSlide9
300 points – Context Clues
Because of the gale force winds, the building _________.
toppled
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400 points – Context Clues
I remember when I noticed my first _______of gray hair.
strandSlide11
500 points – Context Clues
The soldiers at Valley Forge faced much ______because of the harsh winter conditions.
strifeSlide12
100 points - Synonyms
resourceful
ingeniousSlide13
200 points - Synonyms
vex
irkSlide14
300 points - Synonyms
incompetent
inept
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400 points - Synonyms
slur
libel
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500 points - Synonyms
clod, lout
oafSlide17
100 points - Antonyms
gradual
instantaneousSlide18
200 points - Antonyms
assurance
misgivingSlide19
300 points - Antonyms
advance
recedeSlide20
400 points - Antonyms
infinitesimal
immenseSlide21
500 points - Antonyms
uninventive
ingeniousSlide22
100 points – Definition
an act or instance of calling back, annulment
revocationSlide23
200 points – Definition
to fall forward; to overturn
topple
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300 points – Definition
a bitter disagreement; fighting
strifeSlide25
400 points- Definition
a beach or shore; a string or wire
strandSlide26
500 points- Definition
to examine closely; to look over quickly but thoroughly
scanSlide27
100 points – More Context
Some students act like _______ to get their classmates to laugh. Unfortunately, these students often then gain the reputation of not being very intelligent.
oafSlide28
200 points – More Context
Using text language like “2” instead of “to” and “u” instead of “you” makes a writer appear _______ to a learned individual.
ineptSlide29
300 points – More Context
When I saw the huge crowd blocking my way, I ________ back the way I had come and took a different route.
receded
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400 points – More Context
A person lost in the woods who discovers a means of survival demonstrates ___________.
ingeniousSlide31
500 points – More Context
Compared to an oven, a microwave is seems _________.
instantaneous