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English III-Vocabulary 7
Brianna Ickom
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Language - English
11th Grade
01/19/2016

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Term

archipelago

noun.

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Definition

n. a large group of islands; a body of water containing a large number of islands 

 

I have visited HAWAII which is an ARCHIPELAGO surrounded by nice reefs and ocean waters.

Term

careen

verb.

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Definition

v. To rush headlong, often with a swerving or lurching motion; To cause to lean or tip to one side (as a ship)


If you let go of the steering wheel, the car will most assuredly CAREEN out of control because the wheel stabilizes the car.

Term

cavlier

adjective.

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Definition

adj. Showing an offhand or carefree disregard; arrogant

 

He became CAVALIER about his ability to play polo after his team won a few times.

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contiguous

adjective.

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Definition

adj. Sharing a boundary; being very close or in contact; adjacent

My neighbor's lawn and mine are CONTIGUOUS and I think I end up mowing half his yard!

Term

correlate

verb.

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Definition

v. To connect related things; to bring things into proper relation with one another

 

n.The possible correlation between piano playing and mathematical achievement merits further study.

 

The teacher noticed that book report and the movie seemed to CORRELATE so he got a bad grade.

Term

etymology

noun.

 

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Definition

n. The history of a word; The science that studies such histories

 

Learning foreign languages helps you understand the ETYMOLOGY of words we use every day.

Term

frenetic

adjective.

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Definition

adj. Wildly excited; frantic

 

Once the dog got off the leash, his behavior was FRENETIC as he ran in circles chasing his tail.

Term

kinectic

adjective.

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Definition

adj. Relating to motion

 

It's healthy to maintain an KINETIC lifestyle by running or dancing instead of lying around all day playing video games.

Term

presage

verb. 

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Definition

v. To foretell; to warn or indicate in advance.

 

The fortune teller was able to PRESAGE the year in which my firstborn child would be born, or so she said.

Term

pulverize

verb.

 

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Definition

v. To crush or grind into dust or powder; To demolish

 

He wanted to PULVERIZE the pumpkin after Halloween so he shot it from a catapult and it broke into a hundred pieces.

Term

recondite

adjective.

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Definition

adj. Difficult to understand; abstruse

 

 For me, the RECONDITE material in my philosophy class is too hard to understand and makes my brain hurt!

Term

repulse

verb.

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Definition

v.To repel; to drive back; To reject in a cool or distant manner; To disgust

 

The football player's job was to REPULSE the opposition so they didn't score.

Term

seismic

adjective.

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Definition

adj. Caused by or having to do with earthquakes; Having powerful and widespread effects

 

An earthquake can be called a SEISMIC event caused by nature which you can feel the vibration.

Term

undulate

verb. 

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Definition

v. To form or move in waves; To have a wavelike appearance or motion

n. Undulation 

 

I threw a giant rock into the lake and the water started to UNDULATE.

Term

upheaval

noun.

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Definition

n. A radical or violent change; A forceful lifting or warping from beneath

 

The tornado siren caused UPHEAVAL throughout the school until we realized it was only a practice drill.

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