Unit Four - Words 11-20 - Grade Six Definition Context Clues Synonyms Antonyms Definition More Context Clues ovation petty plight repent reverie revocation.

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Unit Four - Words Grade Six Definition Context Clues Synonyms Antonyms Definition More Context Clues ovation petty plight repent reverie revocation scan strand strife topple

100 points - Definition an enthusiastic public welcome ovation

200 points - Definition a sorry condition or state plight

300 points - Definition petty unimportant, trivial; narrow- minded

400 points - Definition a daydream; the condition of being lost in thought reverie

500 points - Definition repent to feel sorry for what one has done or has failed to do

100 points – Context Clues The chorus received a standing ________after their magnificent performance. ovation

200 points – Context Clues The robber __________for his past behavior. repented

300 points – Context Clues Because of the gale force winds, the building _________. toppled

400 points – Context Clues I remember when I noticed my first _______of gray hair. strand

500 points – Context Clues The soldiers at Valley Forge faced much ______because of the harsh winter conditions. strife

100 points - Synonyms cheers, bravos ovation

200 points - Synonyms insignificant, piddling petty

300 points - Synonyms regret repent

400 points - Synonyms fantasy, meditation reverie

500 points - Synonyms repeal, withdraw revocation

100 points - Antonyms boos, jeers ovation

200 points - Antonyms celebration plight

300 points - Antonyms rescue, save strand

400 points - Antonyms peace, calm strife

500 points - Antonyms celebration plight

100 points – Definition an act or instance of calling back, annulment revocation

200 points – Definition to fall forward; to overturn topple

300 points – Definition a bitter disagreement; fighting strife

400 points- Definition a beach or shore; a string or wire strand

500 points- Definition to examine closely; to look over quickly but thoroughly scan

100 points – More Context He is a _____person who only thinks of himself. petty

200 points – More Context The terrible _______of the flood victims affected the entire community. plight

300 points – More Context The boy’s ______was interrupted when the teacher tapped him on the shoulder. reverie

400 points – More Context The ______of his license made going back and forth to work almost impossible. revocation

500 points – More Context Please remember to ____the document before signing it. scan