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Deus god Theos god Vocabulary English II Lesson 1 Word PofS Definition and Sentence accredit v to authorize certify believe credence n belief acceptance as true ID: 754771

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Slide1

Roots and Meanings:

Credo: to believeDeus: godTheos: god

Vocabulary

English II

Lesson #

1Slide2

Word (

PofS)Definition and Sentence

accredit (v)

to authorize, certify/ believecredence (n)belief, acceptance as truecreditable (adj)deserving praisecredulous (adj)believing too easily, gullible (antonym = incredulous)creed (n)statement of belief or principledeify (v)to make a god ofdeity (n)god or goddessatheist (n)person who believes there is no godtheocracy (n)government by divine powers or prieststheology (n)study of religion

Eng II_Voc_#1Slide3

credence accredit credulous creditable creed theology deity theocracy deify atheist

Write the ANSWER for each sentence AND a context clue you used to figure it out.We _______ the Greeks for starting the Olympics.I give _________ to the theory that Neil Armstrong was the first person to land on the moon.The teacher rewarded the student for her _________ contribution to the class discussion.The _________ child believed his older brother when he told him the moon was made of cheese.I believe in the _________, “Go hard or go home”. Michael Jordan was the first to be _________ in basketball history due to his mad skills.Ancient religions don’t believe in one god; they have many _________.Even though my brother is an _________, he is very moral.The United States can’t have an official _________ because of the separation of church and state.

Your preacher has a degree in _________.Slide4

Word (

PofS)Definition and Sentence

accredit (v)

to authorize, certify/ believecredence (n)belief, acceptance as truecreditable (adj)deserving praisecredulous (adj)believing too easily, gullible (antonym = incredulous)creed (n)statement of belief or principleEng II_Voc_#1Write your own sentences for each word---must be in context.Slide5

Word (

PofS)Definition and Sentence

deify (v)

to make a god ofdeity (n)god or goddessatheist (n)person who believes there is no godtheocracy (n)government by divine powers or prieststheology (n)study of religionEng II_Voc_#1Write your own sentences for each word---must be in context.Slide6

Review for quiz!

 Complete each of the following analogies and note what KIND of relationship each expresses (can write on the back of your chart): accredit atheist theology deity creed slogan : ad :: _______ : mottobelieve : _______ :: endorse : promoteDemon : Angel :: _________ : ChristianZeus : _______ :: Batman : superheropsychology : study the mind :: _______ : study religionSlide7

Roots and Meanings:

Sacer: sacred

Sanctus: holy

Hieros: holy; sacredPio: to appease; to purifyVocabularyEnglish II Lesson # 2Slide8

Word (

PofS)Definition and Sentence

consecrate (v)

make or declare sacreddesecrate( v)violate or disrespect something sacredsacrament (n)something with sacred significancesacrilege (n)disrespect to something sacredsanctimonious (adj)pretending to be righteoussanctuary (n)a safe place; sacred placehierarchy (n)group organized by rankhieroglyphic (adj)written with pictures; hard to readpiety (n)religious devotion; great respectpittance (n)a tiny amount

EngII_Voc

_# 2Slide9

desecrate sanctuary sanctimonious sacrament sacrilege consecrate(s)

hierarchy hieroglyphic piety pittance Write the ANSWER for each sentence AND a context clue you used to figure it out.My parents only give me a ____ of money so I will need to get a job.Schools don’t want students to ____ textbooks by writing in them.I could not read the doctor’s _____ handwriting.Most children are taught to show ____ towards their elders.The ____ in many businesses includes the CEO, the president, and vice-president.Communion is a _____ in church for many denominations.The shelter was a ____ to the homeless people during the bitter cold.My brother ____ his savings to buy a car; he won’t think about spending the money on anything else.Vegans might consider it _____ to eat anything made with meat.The _____ policeman gave tickets to speeding civilians, yet he often drove over the speed limit himself when not working.Slide10

Word (

PofS)Definition and Sentence

consecrate (v)

make or declare sacreddesecrate( v)violate or disrespect something sacredsacrament (n)something with sacred significancesacrilege (n)disrespect to something sacredsanctimonious (adj)pretending to be righteousEngII_Voc_# 2Write your own sentences for each word---must be in context.Slide11

Word (

PofS)Definition and Sentence

sanctuary

(n)a safe place; sacred placehierarchy (n)group organized by rankhieroglyphic (adj)written with pictures; hard to readpiety (n)religious devotion; great respectpittance (n)a tiny amountEngII_Voc_# 2Write your own sentences for each word---must be in context.Slide12

Complete each of the following analogies and note what KIND of relationship each expresses (can write on the back of your chart):

desecrate sanctuary hieroglyphics piety pittance obedience : law :: _______ : eldersprison : dangerous place :: _______ : safe havenputting graffiti on public property : _______ :: cleaning up a playground : beautifytreasure : bounty :: $5 allowance : _______Old English : Shakespeare :: _______ : cave menSlide13

Roots and Meanings:

Gignoskein: to know

Krinein

: to decide, to judgeMnemonikos: mindfulPhren: mind, heartRatio: reasonVocabularyEnglish II Lesson # 3Slide14

Word (

PofS)Definition and Sentence

physiognomy (n)

art of judging character by facial featuresprognosis (n)predictioncriterion (n)a standard, test, or rule used to make judgmentshypocrisy (n)pretending to have feelings, beliefs, or valuesamnesty (n)general pardon for offendersmnemonic (adj)helping the memoryfrenetic(adj)frantic; frenziedschizophrenia (n)a severe mental disorder leading to delusions arraign (v)to call to court; to charge with wrongdoingrationale(n)reasons behind something

EngII_Voc

_# 3Slide15

physiognomy prognosis mnemonic frenetic schizophrenia arraign rationale

criterion hypocrisy amnesty Write the ANSWER for each sentence AND a context clue you used to figure it out. *You might need to CHANGE THE WORD FORM.Based on the study of ______ Derick’s square chin made me think he was stubborn.My _______ sister tells me to get good grades, yet she skips class.The weatherman’s ______ for the week was great: all sunshine and blue skies ahead.The _____ for voting are to be 18 years old and have U.S. citizenship.Ms. Hill often grants ____ for library fines because she just wants to get the books back.My _____ for not doing my homework made perfectly good sense: I had to work until 10:00 p.m. and sleep was more important.The man was _____ for breaking and entering.My mom gets _____ and runs around doing ten things at once when company comes to visit.The ______ device I use to spell “tomorrow” is “tom or row.”

Suffering from ______ can lead people to withdrawal as it is difficult for them to maintain relationships.Slide16

Word (

PofS)Definition and Sentence

physiognomy (n)

art of judging character by facial featuresprognosis (n)predictioncriterion (n)a standard, test, or rule used to make judgmentshypocrisy (n)pretending to have feelings, beliefs, or valuesamnesty (n)general pardon for offendersEngII_Voc_# 3Write your own sentences for each word---must be in context.Slide17

Word (

PofS)Definition and Sentence

mnemonic (adj)

helping the memoryfrenetic(adj)frantic; frenziedschizophrenia (n)a severe mental disorder leading to delusions arraign (v)to call to court; to charge with wrongdoingrationale(n)reasons behind somethingEngII_Voc_# 3Write your own sentences for each word---must be in context.Slide18

Complete each of the following analogies and note what KIND of relationship each expresses (can write on the back of your chart):

physiognomy prognosis criterion hypocrisy amnesty mnemonic frenetic schizophrenia arraign rationalforecast : weatherman :: ________ : doctorskills : resume :: ________ : rubricgenuine : sincere :: fake : ________calm : ________ :: lake : desertcharge : ________ :: forgiveness : ________