PPT-A Study of Synonyms by Analyzing the meanings of the verb
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tell in Articles Supervisor By Outline Introduction Rationale Objectives Scope of the study Rationale Prosecution attorney Solicitor Lawyer Objectives Provide an overview of synonymy. Unit 2. sagacious. POS: ADJ.. Definition – wise, shroud . S. The . sagacious. student always . gets . A’s on the test because he is so smart.. Synonyms: smart, judicious. clamor. POS: noun. Definition – . (. adjective. ) willing to follow advice or authority, tractable, submissive; responsive; liable to be held responsible. Synonyms :. . agreeable, compliant, docile. . Antonyms. : unresponsive, resistant, recalcitrant. Slides adapted from Dan Jurafsky, Jim Martin and Chris Manning. Three Perspectives on Meaning. Lexical Semantics. The meanings of . individual words. Formal Semantics. (or Compositional Semantics or Sentential Semantics). Green Team. 3.6.15. Vocabulary. Unit 1. Strategy: Find Clue Words. Read pages 92-95. Look for transitions and conjunctions (. but, moreover, however, and, because, since, in fact, although, though, in contrast to, rather, despite, yet, . Askance. Adverb. With suspicion, distrust, or disapproval. Synonyms: distrustfully, suspiciously, skeptically. Attenuate. Verb. To make thin or slender; to weaken or lessen in force, intensity, or value. Vocabulary. audibly. POS: adv. . Definition – capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard.. S – The announcer . audibly. said the score as he rejoiced because the home team won the game.. Slides adapted from Dan Jurafsky, Jim Martin and Chris Manning. Three Perspectives on Meaning. Lexical Semantics. The meanings of . individual words. Formal Semantics. (or Compositional Semantics or Sentential Semantics). (verb)(verb) (verb)(verb) to surrenderto surrender Synonyms:Synonyms: surrendersurrender yield yield ( noun ( noun () Pressure from the general caused the Pressure from the general caused the men to (. verb. ) to have an intense dislike or hatred for. . Synonyms. : loathe, abhor, despise, detest. Antonyms: . relish, savor, cherish, esteem. Acculturation. (. noun. ) the modification of the social patterns, traits, or structures of one group or society by contact with those of another; the resultant blend. The . statesman extolled the ambassador who single-handedly negotiated the peace treaty. .. (verb) . To praise highly . Synonyms. : glorify, exalt. Extenuating. The extenuating circumstance of Calvin's illness caused the teacher to excuse his lateness.. www.thepunctuationshow.com. www.thepunctuationshow.com. For example:. bi. g . and large. Synonyms are words that have similar meanings.. t. alk . and speak. s. mall . and tiny. www.thepunctuationshow.com. An enemy, opponent. Noun. Synonyms: antagonist, rival, foe. Antonyms: friend, ally, supporter, confederate. A best friend off the tennis court can also be a fierce . adversary. on it.. 2. alienate. To turn away; to make indifferent or hostile; to transfer, convey. Accede (VERB). . to yield to; to assume an office or dignity . . Synonyms: accept, allow. . Antonyms: decline, deny. The union workers have no plans to . accede. to the large . corporation’s . unrealistic demands. . Vocab Unit 6 All images from Google Accede (VERB) to yield to; to assume an office or dignity Synonyms: accept, allow Antonyms: decline, deny The union workers have no plans to accede to the large
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