Vocabulary Summer Seay Grapple (n.) An iron hook used to grab and hold. (v.) to come to grips with, wrestle or fight with. He picked up the large object.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The people Look for some people. Write it down. By the water
Advertisements

Moses, Leader of God’s People Presented by Sermons 4 Kids Featuring the art of Henry Martin.
A.
Dolch Words.
VOCABULARY UNIT ONE. ADAGE (n.) a proverb, wise saying.
Level C - Unit 1. adage noun a proverb or wise saying.
AL ORUBA INTERNAYTIONAL SCHOOLS GIRLS’ SECTION ENGLISH VOCABULARY UNIT 1 Grade 8.
Vocabulary Week 3 Campagna. hover  A large group of vultures hovers in the air above the wounded animal.
Unit Three Grade Eight. 1. allot (v) to assign or distribute in shares or portions syn: apportion, parcel out, allocate.
1. S + be/V + adverbial phrase... Adverbial phrase + be/V + S S + sense verb (feel/see/hear/watch) + O + V/V-ing... Patterns In Use.
Allot (verb)  to assign or distribute into shares or portions  Mr. Gouvin’s job was to allot each group thirty dollars with which to buy groceries.
UNIT 3 Level C. audacious 1. audacious  adj  bold, adventurous, recklessly daring  S: enterprising, brave  A: timid, cowardly  adj  bold, adventurous,
Vocabulary PowerPoint By Chris Evans. Antics Antics-Ridiculous and unpredictable behavior or actions.
Vocabulary Week 6 Campagna.
Unit 3 Vocab (pp ) Level C, Pds. 2 & allot Connotation: 2. amass Connotation: Unit 3 Vocab (pp )
Kidnap on the Mountain. You go to the store with your parents but you don’t want to go inside with them. You had a long day and you feel like you’re going.
Vocabulary – Unit 1 Level C.
Vocabulary Unit 3 Words th Grade. The new employee had a myriad of papers on his desk. Myriad: (adj.) in very great numbers; (n.) a very great.
Bad sentence Good sentence with context clues!. What she said was an adage. She quoted an adage when saying, “The early bird gets the worm.”
Week 19 Vocabulary From The Secret Life of Bees.  The teacher tried to coax her students to do more work by offering them extra credit.  There was a.
Sight Words.
SADLIER UNIT 1B. Hover  V. to float or hang suspended over;  To move back and forth uncertainly over or around.  A large group of vultures hovered.
ADAGE DUDE IT’S BY MARCUS MCDONALD. DEFINITIONS Synonyms: maxim, saw, aphorism Synonyms: maxim, saw, aphorism Noun: a proverb, and a wise saying Noun:
Wednesday 9/22 Come in: –Copy down the calendar –Have the vocab section of your spiral open.
Vocabulary Power point lessons 1-4 By Mitchell Frame.
Lily pad lotus. maMa Liang Ma Liang and the Magic Brush.
High Frequency Words August 31 - September 4 around be five help next
Annul (verb) to reduce to nothing; to make ineffective or inoperative The attorneys decided it was best to annul the current contract between the rival.
Units 1-4 Vocabulary By: Jordan Wilder Adage (n.) a proverb, wise saying. Our teacher read an old adage from the bible yesterday. Synonyms- maxim, saw,
Kristallnacht November 9-10, 1938 Julie Bourgea Per. 5.
Sight Words.
Sadlier Unit 1a Vocabulary. Adage N. a proverb, wise saying One way to begin an informal speech or an oral report is to quote an old adage.
Unit One Grade Eight. 1. adage (n) a proverb, wise saying syn: maxim, aphorism.
Vocabulary Week 1. Bonanza ◦A rich mass of ore in a mine; very valuable or profitable or rewarding.
High Frequency Words.
Adage NOUN A proverb, wise saying Synonyms: Maxim, saw, aphorism.
Vocabulary Chapter 1 GR. 8 MS. GIBBONS. Adage (N)  A proverb, wise saying  Syn: maxim, aphorism  Have you ever heard the old adage that the early bird.
Nehemiah 4:1 When Sanballat heard that we were rebuilding the wall, he became angry and was greatly incensed. He ridiculed the Jews, 2 and in the presence.
Created By Sherri Desseau Click to begin TACOMA SCREENING INSTRUMENT FIRST GRADE.
~Vocab~ By: Holly Miller 9/16/08. *Citadel* (N)-A fortress that overlooks and protects a city, any strong or commanding place. (Syn)-fort, stronghold,
Vocabulary Unit 3 1. allot (v.) to assign or distribute in shares or portions. Synonyms: apportion, parcel out, allocate 2. amass (v.) to bring together,
Vocabulary Unit 1 Words 11 – 15 8th Grade.
Vocabulary Week 1 adage (n.) a proverb, wise saying
Unit 3 - "grand Columbian Carnival Unites the World" - Press release
Vocabulary Unit 1 "Greetings from the WPA"
Vocabulary Unit 1 Sohns. Vocabulary Unit 1 Sohns.
"Greetings from the WPA" – Unit 1
Lesson 5 Vocabulary.
Vocabulary Unit 1 Words 1 – 5 8th Grade.
Vocabulary Week 1.
Vocabulary List 2.4.
Unit One.
Vocabulary Unit One.
Vocabulary Week 3.
Unit One Grade Eight.
Talk at any point during the quiz you will get a zero!
Vocabulary Unit 3 Words th Grade
Vocabulary Unit 1 "Greetings from the WPA"
You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question.
"Greetings from the WPA" – Unit 1
"Greetings from the WPA" – Unit 1
Vocabulary Unit 4 Words th Grade
Unit 4 Vocabulary words.
"Greetings from the WPA" – Unit 1
Vocabulary Unit 1 Words 16 – 20 8th Grade.
Vocabulary Unit 1 "Greetings from the WPA"
Vocabulary Unit 1 "Greetings from the WPA"
Vocabulary List 2.2.
Script for Jose’s Choice
Presentation transcript:

Vocabulary Summer Seay

Grapple (n.) An iron hook used to grab and hold. (v.) to come to grips with, wrestle or fight with. He picked up the large object with the grapple.

Instigate (v.) to urge on; to stir up, provoke, start, incite. The man instigated the fight.

Perspective (v.) A point of view or general standpoint from which different things are viewed, physically or mentally; the appearance to the eye of various objects at a given time, place or distance. My perspective about the fight was it was funny.

Perturb (adj.) To trouble, make uneasy: to disturb greatly; to throw into confusion. The boy made the girl perturb.

Bolster (v.) to support, give a boost to ; (n.) a long pillow or cushion; a supporting post. The bolster cushioned the mans head when he could barely hold his head up.

Muster (v.) to bring together for service or battle; to gather or summon; to amount to, comprise, include; (n.) a list of men for military service; a gathering, accumulation. I army mustered when it was time to go to war.

Amass (v.) to bring together, collect, gather, especially for oneself; to come together, assemble. The family amassed to find there dog.

Comply (v.) to yield to a request or command. The girl complied when the teacher told her to go to the principles office.

Devoid (adj.) not having or using, lacking. The children in Africa are devoid when it comes to food.

Allot (v.) to assign or distribute in shares or portions. The teacher handed out the blocks in allots.

Bonanza (n.) A rich mass of one in a mine; something very valuable, profitable, or rewarding; a source of wealth or prosperity; a very large amount; sudden profit or gain. We thought that the ring was bonanza.

Collaborate (v.) to work with, work together. The people collaborated.

Hover (v.) to float to hang suspended over; to move back and forth uncertainly over or around. The plane hovers over the water.

Jostle (v.) to make or force one’s way by pushing or elbowing ; to bump shove, brush against; to compete for. The girl jostle her way to the front to get a picture of the band.

Laggard (n.) a person who moves slowly or falls behind; (adj.) falling behind; slow to move, act, or respond. Marcus is laggard.

Myriad (adj.) in very great numbers; (n.) a very great number There are myriad number of marbles.

Rubble (n.) Broken stone or bricks; ruin The earthquake turned the building into a large pile of smoking rubble.

Servile (adj.) of or relating to a slave: behaving like or suitable for a slave or servant, menial: lacking spirit or independence, abjectly submissive Little Austin is Servile to Summer and Sara.

Vigil (n.) a watch, especially at night: any period of watchful attention The boy was not vigil, He didn’t care what happen to his mother valuable things.

Durable (adj.) sturdy, not easily worn out or destroyed: lasting for a long time The Yankees stadium is still very durable even after 85 years of people walking and stomping on it.