Lesson 8 Vocabulary words abscond aperture immolation impunity preclude Homophones cite sight site Root words mega jusjurjud abscond verb to go away suddenly and secretly The children absconded ID: 762534
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Lesson 8 Vocabulary wordsabscondapertureimmolationimpunitypreclude Homophonescitesightsite Root words mega jus/jur/jud
abscond (verb) to go away suddenly and secretlyThe children absconded to the treehouse with the candy. noun verb adjective adverb absconderabscond----
aperture (noun) an opening, such as a hole or a gapThe aperture to the treehouse was not large enough for adults to enter. noun verb adjective adverb aperture--apertural--
immolation (noun) death or destructionNot a candy bar survived; it was a complete chocolate immolation. noun verb adjective adverb immolationimmolate----
impunity (noun) freedom from penaltyThe only one granted impunity was the youngest cousin, who was sleeping during the incident. noun verb adjective adverb impunity------
preclude (verb) to make impossible, especially by taking action in advanceThe parents learned to lock up the candy to preclude it from being stolen. noun verb adjective adverb preclusionprecludepreclusivepreclusively
Cite (verb) to use and give credit to the source used to support or prove an ideaI remembered to cite my sources. Paulo cited his favorite song in his speech.
sight (noun) to view with the eyes; something worth seeingThe school nurse checks to see how clear my sight is.We saw the sights while we were in Dallas.
site (noun) the position or location of a person, place, or thingThat was the site of the terrible accident. We went to visit the gravesite while we were visiting Iowa.
mega very large, excellentI plan to win the Mega Millions lotto.
jus/jur/jud right or lawJustice is served!