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Title: Vocabulary in Context


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Vocabulary in Context
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Can you define these?
  • Torrid
  • Ascertain
  • Euphoria

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How about now?
  • To avoid the burning sun in torrid climates such
    as deserts, many animals come out only at night.
  • Torrid means
  • Familiar
  • Extremely hot and dry
  • Humid

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  • The officer tried to ascertain the truth about
    the accident by questioning each witness
    separately.
  • Ascertain means
  • Create
  • Avoid
  • Find out

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  • In their euphoria, the fans of the winning team
    danced in the stadium aisles and chanted victory
    songs, until their intense joy was dampened by a
    sudden downpour.
  • Euphoria means
  • Intense joy
  • Hurry
  • Disappointment

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  • It is often CONTEXT the words surrounding an
    unfamiliar word that can provide clues to a
    words meaning.

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Four Common Context Clues
  1. Examples
  2. Synonyms
  3. Antonyms
  4. General Sense of the Sentence or Passage

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1. Examples
  • Examples may suggest the meaning of an unknown
    word.
  • For instance
  • The adverse effects of this drug, including
    dizziness, nausea, and headaches, have caused it
    to be withdrawn from the market.
  • What are the examples?
  • What do you think adverse means?

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1. Example
  • For instance
  • Common euphemisms include final resting place
    (for grave), intoxicated (for drunk), and
    comfort station (for toilet).
  • What are the examples?
  • What do you think euphemism means?

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2. Synonyms
  • A synonym may also appear somewhere in a passage
    and help provide context for understanding.
  • For instance
  • Although the salesperson tried to assuage the
    angry customer, there was no way to soothe her.
  • What word is the synonym?

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3. Antonyms
  • An antonym is a word that means the opposite of
    another word.
  • Antonyms are often signaled by words and phrases
    such as however, but, yet, on the other hand, and
    in contrast.
  • For instance
  • Trying to control everything your teens do can
    impede their growth. To advance their
    development, allow them to make some decisions on
    their own.
  • a. Block b. Speed up c. Improve

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3. Antonyms
  • For instance
  • Many people have pointed out the harmful effects
    that a working mother may have on the family, yet
    there are many salutary effects as well.
  • Which effects are being compared?
  • What do you think salutary means?

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4. General Sense
  • Textbooks tend to use examples, synonyms, and
    antonyms to provide context because the purpose
    is to help you learn (there are also often
    glossaries in the back!).
  • Most of the time it takes more detective work to
    puzzle the meaning out of an unfamiliar word.
  • Look for clues and ask questions.

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4. General Sense
  • For instance
  • Despite complaints from parents, educators, and
    government officials, violence and sex on
    television seem to go on unabated.
  • What words or phrases can we use as clues
    to discover the meaning of unabated?

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When in doubt
  • See if you recognize parts of the word
  • Assimilate sounds a little like similar
    because they have the same root. When that
    happens, chances are the words are related.
  • Ask someone
  • Look it up
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