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junct, join, jug = to join, meet, or link conjoined (adj.) joined together; united ant. – united; inseparable syn. - dividable, separable Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word. conjugate (v.) to join together or match a correct verb in grammar ant: - disconnect, divide syn: - connect, match Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word.

junct, join, jug = to join, meet, or link conjunction (n.) a word that joins words, phrases and sentences ant: - detachment, disconnection syn: - union; agreement Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word. disjointed (adj.) not connected; having no flow in thinking ant. – ordered, united syn. - divided, split Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word.

junct, join, jug = to join, meet, or link join (v.) to become included ant. – disjoin, separate syn. – affix; attach Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word. joint (n.) a place or part of a body where two bones join together, usually to accommodate movement Create a multiple-choice question for this word that has four options.

junct, join, jug = to join, meet, or link joint committee (n.) a committee with members from both the Senate and the House of Representatives Create a multiple-choice question for this word that has four options. jugular (n.) a vein that joins the head and the heart Create a multiple-choice question for this word that has four options.

junct, join, jug = to join, meet, or link junction (n.) the place where two highways or two sets of railroad tracks cross syn. – intersection, convergence Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word. rejoin (v.) to get together again ant. – reconcile; reconvene Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word.

rupt = break abrupt (adj.) sudden; unexpected ant. – delayed, lingering syn. – fleeting, impulsive Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word. bankrupt (adj.) to be out of money; financially ruined ant. – rich, wealthy ant. – broke, impoverished Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word.

corrupt (adj.) evil; dishonest rupt = break corrupt (adj.) evil; dishonest ant. – crooked, shady syn. – honest, trustworthy Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word. corruptible (adj.) able to become bad, dishonest ant. – ethical syn.. – dishonest, unethical Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word.

rupt = break disrupt (v.) to cause confusion ant. – organize, arrange syn. – muddle, agitate Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word. disruption (n.) bothersome, annoying break in concentration ant. – continuation syn. - interruption, splitting Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word.

rupt = break interrupt (v.) to break into somethisg such as someone’s conversation or concentration ant. – wait syn. – barge in, intrude Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word. interruption (n.) something that breaks into what in being done; an unplanned event that breaks up an activity ant. –continuation syn. – disturbance, pause Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word.

rupt = break rupture (v.) to burst or break open ant. – breach, disrupt syn. – close, mend Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word. erupt (v.) to explode ant. – deflate syn. – burst, shatter Write two sentences –one in which you use the word and one in which you use an antonym or synonym of the word.