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1 Vocabulary List No.1 English Honors

2 Directions Step 1: Copy terms onto your paper. Step 2: Identify part(s) of speech. Step 3: Define each term (1 point each). Step 4: Create two (2) sentences per term using both word and context clues (1 point per sentence). Step 5: Review and submit.

3 Total Points Possible:

4 acolyte (noun) bibulous (adjective) coalesce (verb) covert (adjective) declaim (verb) delineate (verb) demagogue (noun) encomium (noun) obdurate (adjective) prescience (noun) protagonist (noun) sedulous (adjective) trenchant (adjective) utopia (noun) valedictory (noun, adjective)

5 Example acolyte (noun) a person who assists in some religious services by carrying out minor duties; one who attends or assists; a follower. The movie director’s acolytes hung on his every word.

6 Vocabulary List No.1 English

7 Directions Step 1: Copy terms onto your paper. Step 2: Identify part(s) of speech. Step 3: Define each term (1 point each). Step 4: Create two (2) sentences per term using both word and context clues (1 point per sentence). Step 5: Review and submit.

8 Total Points Possible:

9 asperity (noun) bane (noun) buffoon (noun) doleful (adjective) extrovert (noun) garish (adjective) hierarchy (noun) imbue (verb) instigate (verb) penchant (noun) rambunctious (adjective) repertoire (noun) rudiment (noun) undermine (verb) unremitting (adjective)

10 Example asperity (noun) sharpness or harshness of manner. Roughness of surface; unevenness. There was a noticeable asperity in her voice as she scolded the children for teasing Andrea. Running my fingers over the new countertop, I detected a certain asperity.


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