Warm up: What are some words that you would use to describe a person who is fair or trustworthy?
Transcript of Warm up: What are some words that you would use to describe a person who is fair or trustworthy?
Warm up:
What are some words that you would use to describe a person who is fair or trustworthy?
Lesson 4: Honesty, Fairness and Openness
Bluff
• Part of Speech: Verb
• Definition:– A. To fool or deceive; mislead– B. To try to threaten with false threats
• Example: The students knew their teacher was bluffing when he threatened to give the entire class detention.
Bluff
Fabricate
• Part of speech: verb
• Definition: – A. To invent in order to deceive– B. To make or manufacture
• Example: The lazy student fabricated a story about having a dog that ate his homework, but everyone knew he was allergic to dogs. Water is fabricated hydrogen and oxygen.
Fabricate
Frank
• Part of Speech: Adjective
• Definition: Completely honest
• Example:
It was clear that Jimmy was being frank when he told his girlfriend Christy that he loathed her new hairstyle.
Frank
Genuine
• Part of Speech: Adjective
• Definition– A. Real, not copied or fake– B. Sincere or honest
• Example:My Dad gave my Mom a genuine diamond ring for their anniversary. Linda accepted Eric’s apology because he seemed genuinely sorry for slamming her locker door.
Genuine
Impartial
• Part of Speech: Adjective
• Definition: Fair, not favoring one side over another
• Example:The guidance counselor remained impartial when listening to both sides of the conflict between the students.
Impartial
Integrity
• Part of Speech: Noun
• Definition:– A. Strong moral character; the state of
sticking to one’s morals– B. Wholeness; soundness
• Example: A person who tells lies does not have a lot of integrity.
Integrity
Obvious
• Part of Speech- Adjective
• Definition- Easy to see; clear; apparent
• Example:
It was obvious that Lauren was afraid of spiders when she recoiled at the picture of the tarantula.
Obvious
Plagiarize
• Part of Speech: Verb
• Definition:
To copy down words of another person and claim they are your own
• Example:
You should not plagiarize by copying another person’s ideas or writing.
Plagiarize
Reliable
• Part of Speech: Adjective
• Definition: Dependable, able to be trusted
• Example:
Weather predictions are not always reliable.
Reliable
Suppress• Part of Speech: Verb
• Definition:– A. To prevent something from being
published or known– B. To end by force or effort
• Example:The dieter hoped to suppress her craving for ice cream.
Suppress