Level F Unit 8
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Transcript of Level F Unit 8
Level F Unit 8Task:
1. First, go through each sentence and fill in (on the lines) the first word that comes to your mind. Put a star * next to each slide where your first guess was a synonym for the word (check in the book).
2. Locate and highlight at least THREE instances of contrast signal words. Note the antonym by underlining it.
3. Standard RPS work: identify, make a key, and define each root, prefix, and suffix.
Acrimonious
• She whirled to face me when I spoke, and her answer startled me by its ____ bluntness.
• Vigorous debate is fine, but is there any real need for such unrestrained and ___ name-calling?
• There is often a thin line between the kind of debate that is spirited and that which Is ____ and nonproductive
bovine
• After I told him what had happened, he sat there with a ____ expression and said nothing.
• Although she seems rather plodding in her behavior and rarely becomes excited, I think it is unfair to call her “____”
• Their ____ stares and inability to understand the seriousness of the situation made me doubt their mental capacity
consternation
• His father looked at the mess with ____, hardly knowing what to say first.
• To the ____ of the people in the stands, the lion leaped from the cage and bounded toward the exit.
• Imagine our ___ when the brakes failed and we headed full speed toward the busy intersection!
corpulent
• Though she had grown ____ with the years, the opera singer’s voice and her way with a song were the same.
• People with a tendency toward being ____ must wage a lifelong struggle against rich foods.
• Not too long ago in our society, a ____ body was genuinely admired as a sign of prosperity.
disavow
• The suspect stubbornly continued to ____ any part in the kidnapping plot.
• Now that these ugly facts about his business dealings have come to light, I must ____ my support for his candidacy.
• The prisoner attempted to ____ his confession on the grounds that he had not been informed of his legal rights.
dispassionate
• Being a neighbor but not quite a family friend, he was called in to give a____ view of our plan.
• We have had enough of the high-powered, excited oratory; what we need now is a____ examination of the facts.
• Try your best to subdue your natural reluctance and make a ____ decision that will be in your son’s best interest.
dissension
• The political party was born by ____ and filally split into two wings.
• Far from presenting a unified front, the party is torn by all kinds of strife and _____.
• A certain amount of disagreement is healthy in any organization, but in our club ____ has become a way of life.
dissipate
• As chairman, he is free and open, but he ___ his energies on trivial things.
• Instead of using all their forces in one concerted attack on the enemy, they ____ their strength in many minor engagement.
• The estate he had inherited from his father was ____ in a long series of impractical and mismanaged business enterprises.
expurgate
• According to the unwritten law of journalism, the editor alone has the right to _____ the article.
• Thomas Bowdler ____ certain words from Shakespeare’s plays because he felt that they were unfit ‘to be read aloud in a family’.
• If we are going to be required to perform an ____ version of the play, then I think it is not worth doing.
gauntlet
• In the Middle Ages, a knight threw down his ____ as a challenge, and another knight picked it up only if he accepted.
• The bold candidate threw down the ____ and dared her opponent to face her with a television debate.
• The retiring coach said he no longer had the stomach to run the ____ of critics who assailed him at every loss.
hypothetical
• Science is not based on _____ assumptions, but on proven facts.
• Our discussion that day was a _____ one, based on the possibility--- still far from definite– that I would take the job.
• By reference to ___ cases, you may be able to clarify the difference between ‘murder’ and ‘manslaughter’ for the law students.
ignoble
• Most people will agree that a noble purpose does not justify ____ means.
• She is a person of such fine moral standards that she seems incapable of an ____ act.
• Far from being ____, her failure after making a valiant effort may serve as an inspiration to all young people.
Impugn
• You can ____ the senator’s facts, but you cannot accuse her of concealing her intentions.
• I am not trying to ____ his truthfulness, but I still do not see how the facts support his claims.
• It is not for me to ___ his motives, but how could anyone except an overambitious scoundrel have misled his friends that way?
intemperate
• Experience taught her to control her _____ outbursts of anger.
• Though her overall position seemed to be sensible, her language was so unrestrained and ____ that people would not support her.
• Though I was annoyed by the child’s behavior, the father’s outburst seemed to me deplorably _____.
odium
• Those eager to heap ____ on the fallen tyrant learned that he had escaped in the night.
• The ____ for this tragic failure does not belong to any individual or small group but to the community as a whole.
• My Spanish friend finds it hard to understand the ____ attached to bullfighting in most non-Hispanic countries.
perfidy
• Rulers in Shakespeare’s plays often find themselves armed atainst enemies but not against the ____ of their friends.
• Because Vidkun Quisling cooperated with the Nazis, his name has become a symbol of ____ in his home country of Norway.
• Aren’t you going a little far when you accuse me of ____ because I didn’t vote for you in the beauty contest?
relegate
• Even if they ____ him to a mere clerical job, he is determined to make his presence felt.
• The job of cleaning up the field and the stands after the big game was ____ to the freshmen.
• When Mr. Kummer saw my pathetically inept efforts to prepare a banana split, he ____ me again to the ranks of the unemployed.
squeamish
• If I am called ____for disliking the horror movie, what do we call those who say they liked it?
• Anyone as ____ as that trainee will have trouble accustoming himself to the sights, sounds, and smells of hospital work.
• I am not ordinarily ____ as a person, but the sight of that terrible auto accident haunted me for weeks.
subservient
• The officers were taught to be respectful of but not blindly ____ to their superior’s wishes.
• Under the American form of government, all branches of the military are clearly ____ to the civilian authority.
• I noticed with some distaste how her usually overbearing manner became ____ when our employer joined the group.
susceptible
• The trouble with being ____ to flattery is that you can never be sure that the flatterer is sincere.
• He is so _____ to flattery that with a few complimentary words I can get him to do almost anything I want.
Students who have been well trained in the social sciences should not be ____ to the cheap fallacies of racism.