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Copy words and definitions Words amp PoS Definitions demote v move down in grade or rank depreciate v go down in price belittle discrepancy n disagreement variation dissent v ID: 756365

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ENG IV: Voc. #7Slide2

Eng. IV. Voc. #7 Day 1

: Copy words and definitions

Word(s) & (PoS)

Definitions

demote (v)

move down in grade or rank

depreciate (v)

go down in price

;

belittle

discrepancy (n)

disagreement; variation

dissent (v)

differ in opinion

secede (v)

withdraw from an organization or federation

imbibe (v)

to absorb (information/learning);

to take in; to drink

envision (v)

foresee

hedonist

(n)

Person who pursues pleasure as a

goal

precocious (adj) / precocity (n)

showing unusually early

development, especially mentally (v) / early development (n)

voracious (adj) / voracity (n)

extremely hungry;

greedy; eager for an activity or interest (v) / greed; eagerness (n)Slide3

Eng. IV. Voc.

#7

Day 2

: Write original sentences for the first 5 words.

Word(s) & (PoS)

Definitions

demote (v)

move down in grade or rank

depreciate (v)

go down in price

;

belittle

discrepancy (n)

disagreement; variation

dissent (v)

differ in opinion

secede (v)

withdraw from an organization or federationSlide4

Eng. IV. Voc.

#7

Day 3

: Write original sentences for the last 5 words.

Word(s) & (PoS)

Definitions

imbibe (v)

to absorb (information/learning);

to take in; to drink

envision (v)

foresee

hedonist

(n)

Person who pursues pleasure as a

goal

precocious (adj) / precocity (n)

showing unusually early

development, especially mentally (v) / early development (n)

voracious (adj) / voracity (n)

extremely hungry;

greedy; eager for an activity or interest (v) / greed; eagerness (n)Slide5

Word(s) & (PoS)

Definitions

demote (v)

move down in grade or rank

depreciate (v)

go down in price

;

belittle

discrepancy (n)

disagreement; variationdissent (v)differ in opinionsecede (v)withdraw from an organization or federationimbibe (v)to absorb (information/learning); to take in; to drinkenvision (v)foreseehedonist (n)Person who pursues pleasure as a goalprecocious (adj) / precocity (n)showing unusually early development, especially mentally (v) / early development (n)voracious (adj) / voracity (n)extremely hungry; greedy; eager for an activity or interest (v) / greed; eagerness (n)

Voc. #7:

Day 4

– Write FIVE fill-in-the-blank sentences then trade to complete.Slide6

Eng. IV. Voc.

#7

Day 5

: Using the word bank provided, complete the following analogies with 5 of the words.

demote depreciate discrepancy dissent secede

imbibe envision hedonist precocious voracity

 

 

__________ : downgrade :: promote : advance

argue : __________ :: agree : supportanticipation: __________ :: dread : trepidationhome value : __________ :: interest rates : increasecorroborate : __________ :: confirm : deny Now, write 5 of your own!Slide7

ENG IV: Voc. #8Slide8

Eng. IV. Voc. #8 Day 1

: Copy words and definitions

Word(s) & (PoS)

Definitions

circumlocution (n)

roundabout way of speaking

circumspect (adj)

cautious; prudent

(looking around at options/circumstances before deciding on something)

coalesce (v)grow together; combinetravesty (n)an absurd or inferior imitation (ex: a travesty of justice)ostentatious (adj)showy; displaying wealthobtrude (v) / obtrusive (adj)intrude; provide without being asked / being intrusiveconcoct (v) / concoction (n)to mix ingredients; to invent or devise (v) / an invention (n)plutocracy (n)government by the richdemagogue (n)political leader who stirs up people for personal advantageperfidious (adj)faithless, disloyal, untrustworthySlide9

Eng. IV. Voc.

#8

Day 2

: Write original sentences

.

Word(s) & (PoS)

Definitions

circumlocution (n)

roundabout way of speaking

circumspect (adj)cautious; prudent(looking around at options/circumstances before deciding on something)coalesce (v)grow together; combinetravesty (n)an absurd or inferior imitation (ex: a travesty of justice)ostentatious (adj)showy; displaying wealthSlide10

Eng. IV. Voc.

#8

Day 2

: Write original sentences

.

Word(s) & (PoS)

Definitions

circumlocution (n)

roundabout way of speaking

The tired man started talking in circumlocution, so he avoided the point.circumspect (adj)cautious; prudent(looking around at options/circumstances before deciding on something)I need to be circumspect when I make important decisions.coalesce (v)grow together; combineMy sister and I coalesced our money together.travesty (n)an absurd or inferior imitation (ex: a travesty of justice)My friend made a travesty of copying my original style.ostentatious (adj)showy; displaying wealthThe ostentatious celebrity ended up with a lot of fancy cars but bankrupt.Slide11

Eng. IV. Voc.

#8

Day 3

: Write original sentences

.

Word(s) & (PoS)

Definitions

obtrude (v) /

obtrusive (adj)

intrude; provide without being asked / being intrusiveconcoct (v) / concoction (n)to mix ingredients; to invent or devise (v) / an invention (n)plutocracy (n)government by the richdemagogue (n)political leader who stirs up people for personal advantageperfidious (adj)faithless, disloyal, untrustworthySlide12

Word(s) & (PoS)

Definitions

circumlocution (n)

roundabout way of speaking

circumspect (adj)

cautious; prudent

(looking around at options/circumstances before deciding on something)

coalesce (v)

grow together; combine

travesty (n)an absurd or inferior imitation (ex: a travesty of justice)ostentatious (adj)showy; displaying wealthobtrude (v) / obtrusive (adj)intrude; provide without being asked / being intrusiveconcoct (v) / concoction (n)to mix ingredients; to invent or devise (v) / an invention (n)plutocracy (n)government by the richdemagogue (n)political leader who stirs up people for personal advantageperfidious (adj)faithless, disloyal, untrustworthy

Voc. #8:

Day 4

– Write FIVE fill-in-the-blank sentences then trade to complete.Slide13

Eng. IV. Voc.

#8

Day 5

- Complete the following analogies:

circumlocution circumspect coalesce travesty demagogue

concoct plutocracy obtrude ostentatious perfidious

 

2 Chainz : __________ :: Mother Teresa : humble

president : Obama :: __________ Hitler

follow : recipe :: __________ : a magic potion__________ : government :: disaster : hurricanefib : white lie :: __________ : evasive Now, write 5 analogies of your own.Slide14

ENG IV: Voc. #9Slide15

Eng. IV. Voc. #9 Day 1

: Copy words and definitions

Word(s) & (PofS)

Definitions

permeate (v)

pass through

pertinent (adj)

relevant; to the point

sagacity (n)

wisdom (sage = a wise person)rancorous (adj)bitter, hatefulpanacea (n)remedy for all ills; cure-alltenacious (adj) /tenacity (n)determined, keeping a firm grip on (adj) / determination (n)anachronism (n)error in chronology or timechronicle (n)historical account of events in the order of timetransient (adj)temporary, short-lived, fleetingvindicate (v)to clear from blame or suspicionSlide16

Eng. IV. Voc.

#9

Day 2

: Write original sentences for 5 of the words.

Word(s) & (PofS)

Definitions

permeate (v)

pass through

pertinent (adj)

relevant; to the pointsagacity (n)wisdom (sage = a wise person)rancorous (adj)bitter, hatefulpanacea (n)remedy for all ills; cure-allSlide17

Eng. IV. Voc.

#9

Day 3

: Write original sentences for 5 of the words.

Word(s) & (PofS)

Definitions

tenacious (adj) /

tenacity

(n)

determined, keeping a firm grip on (adj) / determination (n)anachronism (n)error in chronology or timechronicle (n)historical account of events in the order of timetransient (adj)temporary, short-lived, fleetingvindicate (v)to clear from blame or suspicionSlide18

Word(s) & (PofS)

Definitions

permeate (v)

pass through

pertinent (adj)

relevant; to the point

sagacity (n)

wisdom

(sage = a wise person)

rancorous (adj)bitter, hatefulpanacea (n)remedy for all ills; cure-alltenacious (adj) /tenacity (n)determined, keeping a firm grip on (adj) / determination (n)anachronism (n)error in chronology or timechronicle (n)historical account of events in the order of timetransient (adj)temporary, short-lived, fleetingvindicate (v)to clear from blame or suspicion

Voc. #9:

Day 4

– Write FIVE fill-in-the-blank sentences then trade to complete.Slide19

Eng. IV. Voc.

#9

Day 5

: Using the word bank provided, complete the following analogies with 5 of the words.

 

permeate pertinent sagacity rancorous panacea

tenacious anachronism chronicle transient vindicate

 

 

traveling nurse : __________ :: resident doctor : permanent__________ : education and experience :: solutions : trial and error__________ : irrelevant :: coherent : unorganizedpositive : attitude :: __________ : will powerstory : fiction :: __________ : nonfiction  Now, write 5 analogies of your own.Slide20

Eng. IV: Voc. #7-9 ReviewSlide21

Voc. #7-9 Review

Looking over Voc.

#7-9

lists, pick the TWO words from EACH lesson that are the most difficult for you to remember

To practice applying these words, do at least on of the following for eachIllustrate it

Write a synonym and antonym for the word

Create a one-line rhyme using the wordSlide22

Stump a Scholar…

Looking over all your vocabulary lists (#7-9), pick 2 words from EACH lesson.

Create a word bank with your 6 words.

Write fill-in-the blank sentences for each word.

Trade with a partner and complete each other’s challenge.

Trade back to “grade”

Eight “volunteers” will add a word to the bank on the board and put sentences on display.

*Test FridaySlide23

Vocabulary Warm-up Review

Working alone or with a partner, write a SHORT, fictional story using at least 6 of the vocabulary words (2 from each

lesson #7-9).

Be prepared to share these out loud.

Slide24

Vocabulary Warm-up Review

Pick up a Voc. #7-9 Cross Word from the front desk.

You will have 10 minutes to work on it; it is due by tomorrow for a grade.

Reminder: Test tomorrow.

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