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Title: Vocabulary Workshop


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Unit 1
  • Vocabulary Workshop
  • Level C

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WORD ATTACK!
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Prefixes you will encounter in this unit
  • col- (Latin) meaning together with joint
    jointly
  • collaborate
  • dis- (Latin) meaning not in a negative sense or
    having a reversing force
  • discordant
  • e- (Latin) meaning out, out of, from
  • evolve
  • ex- (Latin) meaning out of, from
  • excerpt
  • pre- (Latin) meaning before beforehand in
    advance of
  • preclude
  • re- (Latin) meaning back, backward
  • revert

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Adjective-forming suffixes you will encounter in
this unit
  • -ant (Latin) meaning being in a specific state or
    condition
  • discordant
  • -ile (Latin) meaning relating to capable of
  • servile
  • -ish (Middle English) meaning after the manner
    of having the characteristics of, or like
  • churlish

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Verb-forming suffixes you will encounter in this
unit
  • -ate (Latin) meaning to act to make
  • collaborate
  • -le (Middle English) used with actions that have
    a repeating quality
  • jostle
  • wrangle

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Roots you will encounter in this unit
  • -cerp- (Latin) meaning to pick out to pluck out
  • excerpt
  • -cit- (Latin) meaning citizen city civil
  • citadel
  • -clude- (Latin) meaning to shut close
  • preclude
  • -cord- (Latin) meaning heart
  • discordant
  • -vert- (Latin) meaning turn
  • revert
  • -volv- (Latin) meaning roll, turn
  • evolve

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Unit 1 Terms
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adage
  • (n.) a proverb, wise saying
  • synonyms maxim, aphorism, saw
  • WORD ATTACK!
  • ad- (Latin) to, toward
  • A SAW? Yes. A saw in this sense is related to
    the Greek word sage, which as a noun means wise
    person or as an adjective means wise. It may
    also be related to the Old Norse word saga, which
    is the name given to the Norsemens ancient
    stories of adventure and wisdom.
  • STOP AND THINK WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO THE
    DEFINITION?

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bonanza
  • (n.) a rich mass of ore in a mine something very
    valuable, profitable, or rewarding a source of
    wealth or prosperity a very large amount sudden
    profit or gain
  • synonyms windfall, pay dirt
  • WORD HISTORY (ETYMOLOGY)
  • The word bonanza is an Americanism first used
    between 1835-1845. This decade predates a major
    event that would formally begin on January 24,
    1848. What happened in the American West that
    would give rise to the usage of words like
    bonanza and pay dirt?

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churlish
  • (adj.) lacking politeness or good manners
    lacking sensitivity difficult to work with or
    deal with rude
  • synonyms surly, ill-tempered
  • antonyms courteous, civil, well-mannered
  • WORD ATTACK!
  • -ish (Middle English) meaning after the manner
    of having the characteristics of, or like
  • CHURL Have you ever heard a person called a
    churl? Probably not, as its usage is no longer
    common. So, what is a CHURL? A churl is a rude,
    boorish, surly person. It has its origins in an
    Old English word for peasant.
  • STOP AND THINK WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO THE
    DEFINITION?

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citadel
  • (n.) a fortress that overlooks a city any strong
    or commanding place
  • synonyms fort, stronghold, bulwark, bastion
  • WORD ATTACK!
  • -cit- (Latin) meaning citizen city civil
  • STOP AND THINK WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO THE
    DEFINITION?

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collaborate
  • (v.) meaning to work with, work together
  • synonyms team up, join forces
  • antonym work alone
  • WORD ATTACK!
  • col- (Latin) meaning together with joint
    jointly
  • -ate (Latin) meaning to act to make
  • Look at work is sandwiched between col- and ate
    LABOR!
  • STOP AND THINK WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO THE
    DEFINITION?

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decree
  • MULTIPLE USAGE ALERT!
  • (n.) an order having the force of law
  • synonyms (n.) proclamation, edict
  • Pharaoh issued a decree (direct object noun)
    that the first born of Israel should die.
  • (v.) to issue such an order to command firmly or
    forcefully
  • synonyms (v.) proclaim dictate
  • Pharaoh decreed that the first born of Israel
    should die.

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discordant
  • (adj.) disagreeable in sound, jarring lacking in
    harmony, conflicting
  • synonyms grating, shrill different, divergent
  • antonyms harmonious in agreement
  • WORD ATTACK!
  • dis- (Latin) meaning not in a negative sense or
    lacking
  • -cord- (Latin) meaning heart
  • -ant (Latin) meaning being in a specific state or
    condition
  • STOP AND THINK WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO THE
    DEFINITION?

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evolve
  • (v.) to develop gradually to rise to a higher
    level
  • Synonyms unfold, emerge, progress
  • Antonyms wither, shrivel up, atrophy, regress
  • WORD ATTACK!
  • e- (Latin) meaning out, out of, from
  • volv- (Latin) meaning roll, turn
  • STOP AND THINK WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO THE
    DEFINITION?
  • WORD FAMILIES!
  • evolution

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excerpt
  • MULTIPLE USAGE ALERT!
  • (n.) a passage taken from a book, article, etc.
  • synonyms (n.) portion, section, extract
  • Carlotta included an excerpt (direct object
    noun) from The Diary of Anne Frank in her essay.
  • (v.) to separate such a passage from the full
    text to quote
  • Do not excerpt any portion of the text with
    permission from the publisher.
  • WORD ATTACK!
  • ex- (Latin) meaning out of, from
  • -cerp- (Latin) meaning to pick out to pluck out
  • STOP AND THINK WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO THE
    DEFINITION?

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grope
  • (v.) to feel about hesitantly with the hands to
    search blindly and uncertainly
  • synonyms fumble for cast about for

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hover
  • (v.) to float or hang suspended over to move
    back and forth uncertainly over or around
  • synonyms linger, waver, seesaw
  • antonym soar

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jostle
  • (v.) to make or force ones way by pushing or
    elbowing to bump, shove, brush against to
    compete for
  • synonyms push, shake up
  • WORD ATTACK!
  • -le (Middle English) used with actions that have
    a repeating quality

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laggard
  • MULTIPLE USAGE ALERT!
  • (n.) a person who moves slowly or falls behind
  • synonyms (n.) slowpoke, straggler
  • antonyms (n.) early bird
  • That laggard (subject of sentence noun) Bubba
    Slackjaw makes little effort to do his share of
    the classroom chores.
  • (adj.) falling behind slow to move, act, or
    respond
  • synonyms (adj.) sluggish
  • antonyms (adj.) swift, speedy, prompt
  • Bubba Slackjaws laggard effort (What kind of
    effort? LAGGARD) to do his share of the
    classroom chores irks his fellow students.

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plaudits
  • (noun plural) applause enthusiastic praise or
    approval
  • NOTE! The word plaudits is always plural. There
    is no such thing as a single plaudit.
  • synonyms cheers, acclaim
  • antonyms boos, disapproval, ridicule

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preclude
  • (v.) to make impossible, prevent, shut out
  • synonyms hinder, check, stop
  • antonyms help, promote, facilitate
  • WORD ATTACK!
  • pre- (Latin) meaning before beforehand in
    advance of
  • -clude- (Latin) meaning to shut close
  • STOP AND THINK WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO THE
    DEFINITION?
  • THINK AGAIN Can you list three things that
    could preclude a person from serving as president
    of the United States? For the correct answer,
    check out http//library.thinkquest.org/11492/con
    vention/

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revert
  • (v.) to return, go back
  • synonyms relapse, regress
  • antonyms progress, advance, go forward
  • WORD ATTACK!
  • re- (Latin) meaning back, backward
  • -vert- (Latin) meaning turn
  • STOP AND THINK WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO THE
    DEFINITION?

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rubble
  • (n.) broken stone or bricks ruins
  • synonyms wreckage, debris
  • PRONUNCIATION ALERT! Debris is a French word.
    How is it pronounced?

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servile
  • (adj.) of or relating to a slave behaving like
    or suitable for a slave or servant, menial
    lacking spirit or independence abjectly
    submissive
  • synonyms slavish, groveling, fawning
  • antonyms masterly, masterful, overbearing
  • WORD ATTACK!
  • -ile (Latin) meaning relating to capable of
  • WORD FAMILIES!
  • service
  • servant
  • serve
  • STOP AND THINK WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO THE
    DEFINITION?

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vigil
  • (n.) a watch, especially at night any period of
    watchful attention the eve of a religious
    festival or devotional event
  • WORD FAMILY
  • What does it mean to be vigilant? What part of
    speech is the word vigilant?
  • This spring, before what key event will YOU
    observe a vigil? Hint..

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wrangle
  • MULTIPLE USAGE ALERT!
  • (v.) to quarrel or argue in a noisy, angry way
    to obtain by argument or by scheming
  • synonyms (v.) squabble, bicker
  • antonyms (v.) agree, concur
  • WORD ATTACK!
  • -le (Middle English) used with actions that have
    a repeating quality
  • Trent and Peter wrangled childishly over who
    would get the last wedge of rhubarb pie.
  • (n.) a noisy quarrel
  • synonyms (n.) row, argument, ruckus
  • Trent and Peter got into another childish
    wrangle (object of the preposition noun) over
    who would get the last wedge of rhubarb pie.

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MULTIPLE MEANING ALERT
  • In 1888, wrangle was first recorded as a verb
    meaning herd or round-up livestock. The noun
    wrangler was used to name a person who herds
    livestock, perhaps as a cowboy or ranch hand.
  • In 1947, Wrangler became a name-brand of variety
    of blue jeans. Perhaps you own a pair of
    Wranglers!
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