Title: Support PPT for Sadlier-Oxford
1Unit 7
- Support PPT for Sadlier-Oxfords Vocabulary
Workshop - Level C
2WORD ATTACK!!!
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3Roots you will encounter in this unit
- -doct- (Latin) meaning learned, skilled (related
to teachings) - doctrine
- exo- (Greek combining form) meaning outer,
outside - exotic
- -junct- (Latin) meaning join
- juncture
- -trib- (Latin) meaning assign, classify pay,
bestow - attribute
4Prefixes you will encounter in this unit
- at- (Latin) meaning attend
- attribute
- be- (ME) meaning to make, cause to become
- belittle
- ex- (Latin) meaning out
- excise
- con- (Latin) meaning together, with
- convey
- un- (OE) meaning not
- unassuming
5Adjective-forming suffixes you will encounter in
this unit
- -al (Latin) meaning that which characterized by
- menial
- -ic (Greek) meaning having some characteristics
of - exotic
- -ory (Latin) used to form Latin nouns and verbs
into adjectives - predatory
- -y (OE) meaning characterized by
- jaunty
6Verb-forming suffixes you will encounter in this
unit
- -le (Middle English) used with actions that have
a repeating quality - belittle
- -ise (Latin) to render, make to convert into
- excise
7acme
- (noun) the highest point
- The acme of Mr. Filberts career came when he was
named Man of the Year by the Tucson Chamber of
Commerce. - SYNONYM summit, top, peak, pinnacle
- ANTONYM low point, bottom, nadir
- Ah, the irony!!!
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8attribute
- MULTIPLE USAGE ALERT! PAY ATTENTION TO THE
PRONUNCIATION!!! - (noun) a-truh-byoot upbringing, training,
rearing - For anyone who plans to pursue a career as a
radio announcer, a clear speaking voice is an
essential attribute. - (v.) uh-trib-yoot to bring up, care for,
train, nourish - John attributes his keen interest in the sea to
his being a descendent of the great naval hero
John Paul Jones. - SYNONYM (v.) raise, rear, foster
- ANTONYM (v.) neglect, ignore, discourage, hinder
- WORD ATTACK!!
- at- (Latin) meaning attend
- -trib- (Latin) meaning assign, classify pay,
bestow - WORD FAMILIES!!
- attribution tribute contribute
- retribution tributary
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9belittle
- (v.) to make something appear smaller than it
is to refer to in a way that suggests lack of
importance or value - If you belittle a child in front of his friends,
the humiliation associated with the experience
will be far worse. - SYNONYNS minimize, underrate, disparage
- ANTONYNS exaggerate, magnify, overestimate
- WORD ATTACK!
- be- (ME) meaning to make, cause to become
10convey
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- (v.) to transport to transmit to communicate,
make known to transfer ownership or title to - Please convey our condolences to Mrs. Jefferson
on the death of her husband, Otto. - SYNONYNS carry, send, impart
- WORD ATTACK!
- con- (Latin) meaning together
- via (Latin) meaning way
- WORD FAMILIES
- conveyor
- conveyance
Sweetheart Conversation Hearts are dropping off
a conveyor belt and into a tank.
11doctrine
- (noun) a belief, principle, or teaching a system
of such beliefs or principles a formulation of
such beliefs or principles - It is important for Confirmation candidates to
have a strong understanding of Catholic doctrine.
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12excise
- MULTIPLE USAGE /MEANING ALERT! PAY ATTENTION TO
THE PRONUNCIATION!!! BEWARE!!! MEANINGS ARE
UNRELATED! - (v.) ek-siz to remove by cutting
- Doctor Futz excised a pendulous excrescence from
the nose of Mr. Wattle. - (noun) ek-siz an indirect tax on the
manufacture, sale, or distribution or a commodity
or service - A significant excise is placed on gasoline at the
pump, raising its price beyond the actual cost of
the oil itself. - SYNONYM (v.) cut out, delete, expunge
- ANTONYM (v.) put in, insert, interpolate
- WORD ATTACK!
- ex- (Latin) meaning out
- -ise (Latin) to render, make to convert into
13exotic
- (adj.) foreign charmingly unfamiliar or
strikingly unusual - Exotic plants like orchids grow best in
greenhouses. - SYNONYMS strange, alien, picturesque, colorful
- ANTONYMS native, indigenous, familiar,
commonplace - WORD ATTACK!
- exo- (Greek combining form) meaning outer,
outside - -ic (Greek) meaning having some characteristics
of
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14haggard
- (adj.) thin, pale, and careworn as a
- result of worry or suffering wild-looking
- President Lincolns haggard expression
- attests to the heavy burden the Civil
- War placed upon him.
- SYNONYM S drawn, gaunt, wasted
- ANTONYMS healthy, glowing, radiant,
- hale and hearty
- WORD FAMILIES!
- hag
- Yes, hag. The etymological source of haggard
is, in fact, hag. A hag is defined as an ugly
old woman, a witch or shrew. To appear haggard,
literally, is to a look like a hag, but the word
has come to mean having a care-worn look. As
such, even _________ (fill in the blank with your
idea of a beautiful person here) is capable of
looking haggard. - Photo soucre facesofthecivilwar.blogspot.com
15jaunty
- (adj.) lively, easy, and carefree in manner
smart or trim in appearance - Teddy is a snappy dresser, preferring casual,
jaunty styles to stodgy ones. - SYNONYMS unconcerned, lighthearted
- ANTONYMS downcast, dejected, glum
- WORD ATTACK!
- -y (OE) meaning characterized by
ETYMOLOGY!!! Jaunty is related to the Old French
word gentil, meaning gentle or noble, behavior
associated with the gentry or nobility. This
makes sense Those high in society have always
placed great importance upon appearances.
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16juncture
- (noun) a joining together the point at which two
things are joined any important point in time - At this juncture, police officials are unwilling
to reveal any further details about the suspect
they are holding for the recent string of bank
robberies in the Tucson area. - SYNONYM union, seam, joint, turning point
- WORD ATTACK!
- -junct- (Latin) meaning join
- WORD FAMILIES!
- junction
- conjunction
- injunction
17menial
- MULTIPLE USAGE ALERT!
- (adj.) lowly, humble, lacking importance or
dignity - Though Catholic Social Teaching disavows such
actions, many cultures assign menial tasks to
women and those of the lowest social status. - (noun) a person who does the humble and
unpleasant tasks - Poorly educated people have few options other
than to take jobs as low-paid menials. - SYNONYMS (noun) underling, scullion, servant
- ANTONYMS (adj.) lofty, elevated (noun) boss,
master - ETYMOLOGY!!!
- Menial is related to the archaic (meaning long
out-of-date) word meiny mey-nee, which means
household, followers, or attendants. The
connection makes sense. All of these words seem
to point to the underlings of a household, and as
such, those most likely to be assigned the lowly
tasks.
18parry
- MULTIPLE USAGE ALERT!
- (v.) to ward off, fend off, deflect, evade, avoid
- Although Ferdie parried a few of Henrys blows,
eventually the big galoot landed a shot right in
Ferdies kisser. - (noun) a defensive movement in fencing and other
sports - Ferdies parry deflected Henrys first punch, but
a round-house slug put Ferdie on his caboose.
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19predatory
- (adj.) preying on, plundering, or piratical
- Since I always remember to pack myself a good
lunch before heading off to school, I resent my
twin brother Geoffreys predatory behavior in the
lunch room when he forgets to bring something for
himself. - SYNONYMS looting, pillaging, ravenous, rapacious
- WORD ATTACK!
- -ory (Latin) used to form Latin nouns and verbs
into adjectives - WORD FAMILIES!
- predator
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20ravage
- MULTIPLE USAGE ALERT!
- (v.) to destroy, to lay waste, ruin
- Wildfires ravaged Cochise County last summer,
leaving the landscape scarred and many Sierra
Vista residents homeless. - (noun) ruinous damage, destruction
- After decades of sun exposure, the ravages of
time could be seen on her deeply wrinkled face. - SYNONYM (v.) wreck, devastate
- ANTONYMS (v.) spare
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21stance
- (noun) a way of holding the body an attitude or
position on an issue - The batters firm stance at the plate gave him
both balance and leverage against the pitchers
wicked fast balls. - Congressman Wickhams stance on the immigration
issue offends many of his constituents. - SYNONYM posture, bearing
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22tawdry
- (adj.) showy and flashy but lacking in good taste
- Designer clothing is thought to be the height of
fashion, but often the styles are downright
tawdry. - SYNONYMS loud, garish, gaudy, tacky, vulgar
- ANTONYMS refined, tasteful, subdued, muted
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23 turncoat
- (noun) a person who switches to an opposing side
or party - Benedict Arnold will be remembered in American
history as a turncoat, a traitor who donned the
infamous red coat in service to the Crown. - SYNONYM traitor, quisling, renegade
- ANTONYM loyalist, diehard
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24unassuming
- (adj.) not putting on airs, unpretentious
modest - Although Angie is a talented musician, a gifted
scholar, and a strikingly beautiful young lady,
she has an unassuming manner that makes her
well-liked by all. - ANTONYMS conceited, pretentious, arrogant
- WORD ATTACK!
- un- (Latin) meaning not
- -ing Wait a minute. Youre saying ing will
get me an adjective? Not a verb? Yes, both
ing and ed might be adjective signals. Both
of these suffixes create participles, words that
are verb forms but can be used as modifiers.
Always examine the USAGE of a word before making
a presumption regarding its part of speech.
25wallow
- MULTIPLE USAGE ALERT!
- (v.) to roll about in a lazy, clumsy, or helpless
way to overindulge in to have in abundance - Every once in a while, Miss Priss wallows in
some imagined misery and throws herself a little
pity party. - (noun) a wet, muddy, or dusty area used by
animals as a sort of bath a state of moral or
physical collapse - The wallow for the rhinoceroses at the Reid
Park Zoo must be watered regularly to keep it
muddy. - SYNONYM (v.) delight in, bask in
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26waver
- (v.) to move to and fro, become unsteady to
show lack or firmness or decision - There is no point in arguing with Mom because
once she makes a decision, she simply will not
waver. - SYNONYNS
- hesitate, falter
- ANTONYNS
- stand firm,
- be resolute
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