Vocabulary #2 Yes, that’s right! You should already have 20 words for vocabulary and here are 20 more. You’re welcome!

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Unit 2 Vocabulary Level E. Do you want to see my nun chuck skills? Im so ADROIT with the nun chucks! adroit DEF = (adj.) skillful, expert in the use of.
Advertisements

Welcome Back to School!!! Mr. Sortina.
The people Look for some people. Write it down. By the water
MS. FITZ. MONDAYLabor Day TUESDAYGo over Power Point of Vocabulary Unit 2 in classhand out Fitz Passes *Hand out Archetypes Packet *Assign Vocabulary.
Ági Hello. My name’s Ági and I’m a 10th course student in our grammar school. I really feel good here, love my classmates, we have been getting on well.
High-Frequency Phrases
Level E Unit 2 Vocabulary.
Level E Unit 2 Vocabulary.
Level E Unit 2 Vocabulary. Adroit—adj. Skillful, expert in the use of the hands or mind Skillful, expert in the use of the hands or mind Alex Ovechkin.
Skillful, clever, dexterous adroit. annihilation, devastation holocaust.
SAFETY FIRST Sgt. Deb Newsome Canton Police TIPS TO KEEP YOU SAFE Always check first with a parent, guardian, or trusted adult before going anywhere,
Unit 2 Vocabulary.
100 TOEIC GRAMMAR QUESTIONS by Jeffrey Hill. 1 Look, it………………..! a) ’s raining b) rains c) has rain d) rain.
Dave Pelzer By: Kevin Chung-Hsieh The Book… The Book People Who Have Read the Book Feels That Dave Pelzer is a Great Guy Total People Asked
Vocabulary Notes: We are going to learn some wordy words here – so Get Ready For IT!  Prep:  Take out a sheet of paper!  Write your MLA heading (top.
Adroit (adj) adroit at… My friend is adroit at quoting movies from the 90s. Or, adroit___________ Jeremy is an adroit basketball player.
Vocabulary Unit 2. adroit You can do it! amicable The couple remained amicable after their breakup, allowing their friend group to remain intact.
To juggle bowling balls, one must be adroit. Students should be amicable when settling disputes.
VOCABULARY UNIT 2 English II Honors.  holocaust – a large scale destruction, especially by fire  The Jewish Holocaust was one of many genocides in the.
I am ready to test!________ I am ready to test!________
Sight Words.
Sight Words List 1 Mr. Matthews Grade One can.
Power Point Sight Words
Academic English 10. You have a right to learn! After reviewing the meaning and use of each word, write a sentence of your own. Be sure to use context.
D1B2 and D1B4 Collect any late homework (Pick 3 from discussion questions) MUG LOTF quiz on chapters 2 and 3 (review first in pairs) Character charts:
cursory (adj.) – hasty, not thorough Examples:
You Need Something to Write With Agenda: The Deliberate Dozen! Unit 2 Vocabulary.
Words and Expressions Experiencing English 1 Passage B Wish for Freshman Year Examples: 1. cherish: The old man cherished the girl as if she were his daughter.
District 200 High frequency words
Leadership Development Timeline BY: EBONY MONROE.
Sight Words.
High Frequency Words.
Near the car. For example Watch the river. Between the lines.
Frye’s phrases 3 rd 100. Near the car Between the lines.
Study or examine closely scrutinize. hint, clue, indication intimation.
Ask some students to present their articles about their past and future What do you think about their past and future?
Individual Learning Assessment Carrie Adams. What were some of the most significant or surprising things you learned in the seconded half of our course?
Vocabulary Unit 2. Adroit To juggle bowling balls, one must be adroit.
Created By Sherri Desseau Click to begin TACOMA SCREENING INSTRUMENT FIRST GRADE.
Prep: Take out a sheet of paper!
Level E Unit 2 Vocabulary Words.
Vocabulary 2.
Vocabulary: Orange WORDS
Directions: Complete the vocab chart.
Vocab Unit 2 Group 3.
Vocabulary 4 1). impervious (adj) not affected or hurt by Superman advanced through the barrage on bullets easily as he is impervious to them. Antonym(s)
Vocabulary Unit 2.
Unit 2 all pictures shamelessly lifted from Google Images
October Social Skills Topic: Respect and Conflict Resolution
Vocabulary Unit 2.
Vocabulary Unit 2 Level E.
Vocab Unit 2 Quiz on 10/13.
Vocabulary Unit 2.
Unit 2: Day 1 Fill in the Blank
Vocab 2.
skillful, clever, dexterous
Vocabulary Unit 2 Read the sentence and record your definition to the word.
Vocabulary Unit 2 Academic English 10.
Sophomore Vocab Unit 2A Take Notes!
Vocabulary Unit 2 Theme: Up.
Tone, Constructed Response, and Flyswatter
VOCABULARY 2.
cursory (adj.) – hasty, not thorough Examples:
Vocabulary Unit 2.
Vocabulary Unit AP & 10H.
Sophomore Vocab Unit 2B‏
10th Literature Thursday, October 23rd and Friday, October 24th
Level E Unit 2 Vocabulary.
Vocabulary Unit 12 English 10.
Presentation transcript:

Vocabulary #2 Yes, that’s right! You should already have 20 words for vocabulary and here are 20 more. You’re welcome!

cursory Hasty, not thorough My cursory glance through my papers didn’t let me find my homework at first.

nostalgia A longing for something past; homesickness As she watched her children open their presents from Santa, a feeling of nostalgia swept over her as she remembered her childhood Christmases.

holocaust A large-scale destruction, especially by fire; a vast slaughter When Dad added the lighter fluid, what had been a campfire became a holocaust.

amicable Peaceable, friendly My amicable friends always get me through hard times with their silliness.

impervious Not affected or hurt by something; admitting no passage or entrance He covered his classic car with a tarp that was impervious to anything that could drip on it.

averse Having a deep-seated distaste; opposed, unwilling Many people are averse to certain odors.

quintessence The purest essence or form of something; the most typical example The girl’s soul was the quintessence of purity.

extol To praise extravagantly When Mr. Nolan says “Good morning” on the announcements, he never fails to extol us as the “greatest student body and faculty in the state of Tennessee.”

impetus A moving force, impulse, stimulus The tank is an impetus as it forces its way through the countryside.

retrogress To move backward; to return to an earlier condition At their 50 th wedding anniversary, the couple couldn’t help but retrogress back to their early days of marriage.

belligerent Given to fighting; warlike The Aztec Indians were belligerent to the Spanish conquistadors and treated them horribly.

feasible Possible; able to be done Giving the cat a bath is not very feasible.

tepid Lukewarm; unenthusiastic; marked by an absence of interest The man had a tepid attitude about whether he wanted to start work or not.

meticulous Extremely careful; careful about details Experienced knitters are meticulous about every stitch they make.

adroit Skillful, expert in the use of the hands or mind The painter was adroit in his trade and had a gallery of fine artwork to prove it.

duplicity Deceitfulness; dishonesty When the auditors checked the books, they found the bookkeeper’s duplicity had cost the church millions of dollars.

grimace A wry face, facial distortion; to make a wry face As soon as I saw the skunk, I began to grimace as though he had actually sprayed me.

jeopardy Danger; peril We didn’t realize the jeopardy we put ourselves in by driving without seat belts.

scrutinize To examine closely I don’t like others to scrutinize my behavior when they have vices of their own.

benevolent Kindly, charitable The benevolent hospital volunteers spent countless hours making pink quilts for breast cancer patients.