Vocabulary Book II Unit 6

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Vocabulary Book II Unit 6

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Vocabulary Book II Unit 6. Take Out. Binder with Paper Remember to use Cornell Note-taking method. . Vocabulary Objectives. You will be able to: Record the words and definitions using Cornell Notes. Match word to definition Use the word in a sentence. Vocabulary Words. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vocabulary Book IIUnit 6

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Take Out Binder with Paper Remember to use Cornell Note-taking

method.

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Vocabulary Objectives You will be able to:1. Record the words and definitions using

Cornell Notes.2. Match word to definition3. Use the word in a sentence

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Vocabulary Words Write down the words and definitions in

your notebooks. Word in column in left and definition in

column on right. Write down word used in a phrase or

sentence. Write down roots.

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Root CURS, COURSE Latin CURRERE, CURSUM, "to run"

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1 - EXCURSION

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EXCURSION N. a brief pleasure outing An extra week's vacation would give us

time for an excursion into the mountains near our home.

syn: trip

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2 - DISCOURSE

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DISCOURSE n. Exchange of words; conversation

L. dis, "apart," + cursum = running apart Discourse between the two sides was

halted temporarily because of an outbreak of violence in the capitol.

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The obstacle COURSE is no place for DISCOURSE

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ROOT CELER Latin CELER, "fast, swift, quick"

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3 - ACCELERATED

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ACCELERATED adj. Made faster

L. ad, intensifier + celer = speed The accelerated rise to stardom of a

previously unknown actor was due in large part to his financial connections.

syn: quickened ant: slowed

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ROOT VOLA Latin VOLARE, VOLATUM, "to fly"

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4 - VOLATILE

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VOLATILE adj. Changing often; unpredictable The volatile political situation in the city

made people so nervous that they were ready to flee to the country at a moment's notice.

ant: unchanging

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Volatile Sky Painting - Volatile Sky Fine Art Print - Agamemnon Kattis

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ROOT MOV Latin MOVERE, MOTUM, "to move"

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5 - IMMOVABLE

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IMMOVABLE adj. Impossible to move or change

L. in, "not," + movere = not able to be moved

The housekeeper could not figure out how to clean the floor under the immovable chest of drawers.

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Irresistable Force, Immovable Object - a watercolour painting by Peter Williams

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immovable

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6 - MOBILE

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MOBILE adj. Moving; able to move

Rita found herself in need of a mobile office when she started taking on clients who lived miles or even states away from one another.

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7 - DEMOTE

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DEMOTE v. To lower in rank or authority

L. de, "down from," + motum = moved down from

Because of his failure to properly supervise the camp's children, Frank was demoted from Head Counselor to Assistant Counselor.

ant: promote

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ROOT Latin FUGARE, FUGATUM, "to flee"

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8 - FUGITIVE

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FUGITIVE n. Someone who is running away or escaping

After the fire in the prison, two men escaped and became fugitives.

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9 - REFUGE

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REFUGE n. Protection or safety

L. re, "back," + fugare = toflee back The political activist, wanted dead or

alive by the government, sought refuge in the home of some of her supporters.

syn: sanctuary

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10 - SUBTERFUGE

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SUBTERFUGE n. Trick; act of deception

L. subter, "secretly" + fugare = to flee secretly

In order to increase slow sales, Simon employed a subterfuge that involved claiming success where there had been none.

syn: trickery

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HOMEWORK 3X EACH + DEFINITIONS AND ORIGINAL

SENTENCES OR

FLASHCARDS WITH ORIGINAL SENTENCES

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Closing – Make up a sentence.1. accelerated 2. demote 3. discourse 4. excursion 5. fugitive 6. Immovable7. mobile 8. refuge

9. subterfuge 10. volatile