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Wordly Wise Lesson 15 Name anticipate v to break down into separate parts in order to study Experts who analyze violent crime point to poverty as one of the major causes analyze ID: 769747

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Wordly Wise Lesson 15 Name_____________

anticipate (v.) to break down into separate parts in order to study Experts who analyze violent crime point to poverty as one of the major causes. analyze

anticipate (adj) worried or uneasy about what might happen Talk about another war made us apprehensive. apprehensive

anticipate (v) to be in the same place or occur at the same time Graduation day coincides with Akeesha’s birthday. 2. To be exactly the same; to agree My skills coincide with the job description. 3. Coincidence ( KO-in-si dens)- (n.) occurrences that seem to be related but are only connected by chance It’s just a coincidence that the bride and groom have the same last name. Coincide

anticipate (v) to make by combining Concrete is composed of cement, sand, and water. 2. To create or write, as a poem or song The singer and songwriter Paul Simon composes music. 3. To quiet or calm.Compose yourself before you get up to speak. compose 1. 2. 3. The animal cell is composed of many different parts.

anticipate (n.) any thin, circular object The checker’s pieces are small disks. disk

anticipate (v.) to hide or cover on all sides. Darkness enveloped the town when the electricity went out. envelop

anticipate (v.) to be real Did the lost world of Atlantis really exist? 2. To be found; to occur Many scientists believe that life must exist elsewhere in the universe. 3. To stay alive Living things cannot exist without water. exist

anticipate (adj.) very unusual; remarkable The hockey team’s winning an Olympic gold medal was an extraordinary achievement. extraordinary

anticipate (v.) to join together by or as is by melting Heat from the fire has fused the metal parts into a solid piece. fuse

anticipate (adj.) nothing more than; only It is a mere one minute drive to town. mere

anticipate (v.) to go around something in a circle; to turn around in a circle The moon revolves around Earth. revolve

anticipate (n.) any of the hard, thin plates that cover fish and certain reptiles Remove the scales from the fish before you cook it. scale

anticipate (n.) of or having to do with the sun A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly in front of the sun. solar

anticipate (n.) 1. A very small amount The traces of lead found in water are not harmful. 2. A mark or sign left behind by someone or something. The book says that many ships entering the Bermuda Triangle have disappeared without a trace. (v) 1. To follow the trail or tracks of; to locate Detectives traced the robber’s steps. 2. To copy by following the lines of a drawing through thin paper. I carefully traced the map for my report. trace

anticipate (n.) 1. Rate of movement; speed The velocity of a pitcher’s fastball can exceed 90 miles per hour. velocity