PPT-Vocabulary Lesson 13

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Take 3 column notes w ord definition example abundant Adjective Having plenty of something a lot There is an abundant amount of fruit at the store to choose from

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Take 3 column notes w ord definition example abundant Adjective Having plenty of something a lot There is an abundant amount of fruit at the store to choose from We have so many choices. Wordly. Wise 3000, Book 9. bewail. to express deep regret or sorrow over. . 1. Without resources or possessions, especially the necessities of life. . 2. . Lacking; devoid of.. destitute. detract. to . Grade 5, Unit 1. Unit 1 Vocabulary. LESSON 1. LESSON 2. LESSON 3. LESSON 4. LESSON 5. 1. disturbing. 1. discomfort. 1. debate. 1. unison. 1. officially. 2. interrupted. 2. primative. 2. inflated. 2. uniform. ancient. The walls of the ancient building were crumbling and in ruins.. very old; from the distant past. develop. Inventors develop new sneaker materials that make shoes lighter and more comfortable.. Vocabulary Lesson 3. September 14, 2009. Vocabulary Lesson 3. 1. . pedestrian. (adj.): ordinary or dull. HINT: To be a pedestrian is pedestrian since most people can walk.. 2. . bona. . fide. . (adj.): in good faith . Honesty, Fairness, and . Opennes. bluff. Verb. To fool or deceive; to mislead. To try to frighten with false threats. How do these pictures represent bluffing?. How does this picture represent bluffing?. October 1. st. , 2014. Warm Up: Vocab Review. Warm Up: Vocab Review. Date:. _Wednesday. , October 1. st. , 2014. Prompt:. . Take a few moments (2 songs) to review your lesson 4 words. If you want, . When you come across the following vocabulary words, create an “ENTRY” in your spiral. . How to Create and Entry. :. List the word.. Write the part of speech. . Describe the context. (What’s happening when the word is used? How is it used?). 1. aspire . (v) . 2. bilateral . (. adj. ) . 3. candor . (n) . 4. defraud . (v) . 5. deity . (n) . 6. elude . (v) . 7. fixture . (n) . 8. handwriting . (n) . 9. havoc . (n) . 10. imbibe . (v) . 11. juncture . Wordly Wise Lesson 1 Review. Avid. Brusque. Concise. Demean. Despicable. Emulate. Evoke. Excruciating. Inaugurate. Pervade. Proprietor. Pseudonym. Rebuff. Resilient. Turbulent. Lesson 2. The Iceman. Word List for Lesson 2 – The Iceman. Vocabulary Week 7 Root: Lud / Lus Meaning: play/trick Vocabulary Words Illusion Ludicrous Delude Include Exclude Collude Measure Prelude Allude Infer ALLUDE [v] to hint at or suggest Ms. Paris’ Vocabulary 8a Rate the following vocabulary Acrid Casualty Congested Cope Headlong Hurtle Impede Inevitable I know the word and can explain it I know the word, but can’t explain it I don’t know the word Vocabulary 5 a Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words and phrases; gather vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression. SAT Vocabulary Lesson 4 Pre-AP English II 1. Aesthetic Adj. – relating or pertaining to a sense of beauty or art 2. Aloof Adj. – apart, indifferent 3. Archaic Adj. – antiquated, old, out of use Vocabulary words:. invertebrate-. an animal without a backbone. Vocabulary words:. sponge. - a simple invertebrate that has a hollow body with a single opening and lives in water. Lesson 1 – Animals without a Backbone.

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