BY SHAYLA, OLIVIA AND AIDAN. WIT (NOUN) DEFINITION: AN ABILITY TO SAY OR WRITE THINGS THAT ARE CLEVER AND USUALLY FUNNY.

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BY SHAYLA, OLIVIA AND AIDAN

WIT (NOUN)

DEFINITION: AN ABILITY TO SAY OR WRITE THINGS THAT ARE CLEVER AND USUALLY FUNNY

WIT (NOUN) DEFINITION: AN ABILITY TO SAY OR WRITE THINGS THAT ARE CLEVER AND USUALLY FUNNY SYNONYM: INTELLIGENCE/CLEVERNESS

WIT (NOUN) DEFINITION: AN ABILITY TO SAY OR WRITE THINGS THAT ARE CLEVER AND USUALLY FUNNY SYNONYM: INTELLIGENCE/CLEVERNESS ANTONYM: SERIOUSNESS

WIT (NOUN) DEFINITION: AN ABILITY TO SAY OR WRITE THINGS THAT ARE CLEVER AND USUALLY FUNNY SYNONYM: INTELLIGENCE/CLEVERNESS ANTONYM: SERIOUSNESS EXAMPLE 1: MY FATHER ALWAYS MAKES WITTY REMARKS TOWARDS ME.

WIT (NOUN) DEFINITION: AN ABILITY TO SAY OR WRITE THINGS THAT ARE CLEVER AND USUALLY FUNNY SYNONYM: INTELLIGENCE/CLEVERNESS ANTONYM: SERIOUSNESS EXAMPLE 1: MY FATHER ALWAYS MAKES WITTY REMARKS TOWARDS ME. EXAMPLE 2: OUR ENGLISH TEACHER HAS A SMART AND FUNNY WIT TO HER.

JARGON (NOUN)

DEFINITION: SPECIAL WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT ARE USED BY A PARTICULAR PROFESSION OR GROUP AND ARE DIFFICULT FOR OTHERS TO UNDERSTAND.

JARGON (NOUN) DEFINITION: SPECIAL WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT ARE USED BY A PARTICULAR PROFESSION OR GROUP AND ARE DIFFICULT FOR OTHERS TO UNDERSTAND. SYNONYM: SLANG/VOCABULARY

JARGON (NOUN) DEFINITION: SPECIAL WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT ARE USED BY A PARTICULAR PROFESSION OR GROUP AND ARE DIFFICULT FOR OTHERS TO UNDERSTAND. SYNONYM: SLANG/VOCABULARY ANTONYM: STANDARD/QUIET

JARGON (NOUN) DEFINITION: SPECIAL WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT ARE USED BY A PARTICULAR PROFESSION OR GROUP AND ARE DIFFICULT FOR OTHERS TO UNDERSTAND. SYNONYM: SLANG/VOCABULARY ANTONYM: STANDARD/QUIET EXAMPLE 1: THIS GENERATIONS JARGON IS CHALLENGING FOR OLDER GENERATIONS TO UNDERSTAND

JARGON (NOUN) DEFINITION: SPECIAL WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT ARE USED BY A PARTICULAR PROFESSION OR GROUP AND ARE DIFFICULT FOR OTHERS TO UNDERSTAND. SYNONYM: SLANG/VOCABULARY ANTONYM: STANDARD/QUIET EXAMPLE 1: THIS GENERATIONS JARGON IS CHALLENGING FOR OLDER GENERATIONS TO UNDERSTAND. EXAMPLE 2: THE PHYSICS TEACHER STATED JARGON THAT WAS NOT UNDERSTOOD BY THE STUDENTS.

JUXTAPOSITION (NOUN)

DEFINITION: AN ACT OR INSTANCE OF PLACING CLOSE TOGETHER OR SIDE BY SIDE ESPECIALLY FOR COMPARISON OR CONTRAST

JUXTAPOSITION (NOUN) DEFINITION: AN ACT OR INSTANCE OF PLACING CLOSE TOGETHER OR SIDE BY SIDE ESPECIALLY FOR COMPARISON OR CONTRAST SYNONYM: COLLOCATION/COMPARISON/ASSOCIATION

JUXTAPOSITION (NOUN) DEFINITION: AN ACT OR INSTANCE OF PLACING CLOSE TOGETHER OR SIDE BY SIDE ESPECIALLY FOR COMPARISON OR CONTRAST SYNONYM: COLLOCATION/COMPARISON/ASSOCIATION ANTONYM: DISTANCE/REMOTENESS

JUXTAPOSITION (NOUN) DEFINITION: AN ACT OR INSTANCE OF PLACING CLOSE TOGETHER OR SIDE BY SIDE ESPECIALLY FOR COMPARISON OR CONTRAST SYNONYM: COLLOCATION/COMPARISON/ASSOCIATION ANTONYM: DISTANCE/REMOTENESS EXAMPLE 1: IN TUMMY TAG, YOUR JUXTAPOSITION IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR

JUXTAPOSITION (NOUN) DEFINITION: AN ACT OR INSTANCE OF PLACING CLOSE TOGETHER OR SIDE BY SIDE ESPECIALLY FOR COMPARISON OR CONTRAST SYNONYM: COLLOCATION/COMPARISON/ASSOCIATION ANTONYM: DISTANCE/REMOTENESS EXAMPLE 1: IN TUMMY TAG, YOUR JUXTAPOSITION IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR.

JUXTAPOSITION (NOUN) DEFINITION: AN ACT OR INSTANCE OF PLACING CLOSE TOGETHER OR SIDE BY SIDE ESPECIALLY FOR COMPARISON OR CONTRAST SYNONYM: COLLOCATION/COMPARISON/ASSOCIATION ANTONYM: DISTANCE/REMOTENESS EXAMPLE 1: IN TUMMY TAG, YOUR JUXTAPOSITION IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR. EXAMPLE 2:

ODE (NOUN)

DEFINITION: A LYRIC POEM TYPICALLY OF ELABORATE OR IRREGULAR METRICAL FORM AND EXPRESSIVE OF EXALTED OR ENTHUSIASTIC EMOTION

ODE (NOUN) DEFINITION: A LYRIC POEM TYPICALLY OF ELABORATE OR IRREGULAR METRICAL FORM AND EXPRESSIVE OF EXALTED OR ENTHUSIASTIC EMOTION SYNONYM: SONNET/VERSE

ODE (NOUN) DEFINITION: A LYRIC POEM TYPICALLY OF ELABORATE OR IRREGULAR METRICAL FORM AND EXPRESSIVE OF EXALTED OR ENTHUSIASTIC EMOTION SYNONYM: SONNET/VERSE ANTONYM: RAP/STATEMENT

ODE (NOUN) DEFINITION: A LYRIC POEM TYPICALLY OF ELABORATE OR IRREGULAR METRICAL FORM AND EXPRESSIVE OF EXALTED OR ENTHUSIASTIC EMOTION SYNONYM: SONNET/VERSE ANTONYM: RAP/STATEMENT EXAMPLE 1: IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, I PLAYED “ODE TO JOY” ON THE RECORDER.

ODE (NOUN) DEFINITION: A LYRIC POEM TYPICALLY OF ELABORATE OR IRREGULAR METRICAL FORM AND EXPRESSIVE OF EXALTED OR ENTHUSIASTIC EMOTION SYNONYM: SONNET/VERSE ANTONYM: RAP/STATEMENT EXAMPLE 1: IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, I PLAYED “ODE TO JOY” ON THE RECORDER. EXAMPLE 2: THE STUDENT WROTE AN ODE FOR HIS POETRY PROJECT.

FREE VERSE (NOUN) DEFINITION: A VERSE THAT DOES NOT FOLLOW A FIXED METRICAL PATTERN

FREE VERSE (NOUN) DEFINITION: A VERSE THAT DOES NOT FOLLOW A FIXED METRICAL PATTERN SYNONYM: BALLAD/HAIKU

FREE VERSE (NOUN) DEFINITION: A VERSE THAT DOES NOT FOLLOW A FIXED METRICAL PATTERN SYNONYM: BALLAD/HAIKU ANTONYM: STRUCTURED

FREE VERSE (NOUN) DEFINITION: A VERSE THAT DOES NOT FOLLOW A FIXED METRICAL PATTERN SYNONYM: BALLAD/HAIKU ANTONYM: STRUCTURED EXAMPLE 1: THE STUDENT RECITED HIS FREE VERSE POEM AT THE OPEN MIC NIGHT. IT SEEMED TO HAVE NO PATTERN BUT STILL IMPACTED THE LISTENERS.

FREE VERSE (NOUN) DEFINITION: A VERSE THAT DOES NOT FOLLOW A FIXED METRICAL PATTERN SYNONYM: BALLAD/HAIKU ANTONYM: STRUCTURED EXAMPLE 1: THE STUDENT RECITED HIS FREE VERSE POEM AT THE OPEN MIC NIGHT. IT SEEMED TO HAVE NO PATTERN BUT STILL IMPACTED THE LISTENERS. EXAMPLE 2: THE STUDENTS FREE VERSE POEM WON THE POETRY CONTEST.

HERO (NOUN)

DEFINITION: A MAN OF DISTINGUISHED COURAGE OR ABILITY, ADMIRED FOR HIS BRAVE DEEDS AND NOBLE QUALITIES

HERO (NOUN) DEFINITION: A MAN OF DISTINGUISHED COURAGE OR ABILITY, ADMIRED FOR HIS BRAVE DEEDS AND NOBLE QUALITIES SYNONYM: IDOL

HERO (NOUN) DEFINITION: A MAN OF DISTINGUISHED COURAGE OR ABILITY, ADMIRED FOR HIS BRAVE DEEDS AND NOBLE QUALITIES SYNONYM: IDOL ANTONYM: SCOUNDREL/CRIMINAL

HERO (NOUN) DEFINITION: A MAN OF DISTINGUISHED COURAGE OR ABILITY, ADMIRED FOR HIS BRAVE DEEDS AND NOBLE QUALITIES SYNONYM: IDOL ANTONYM: SCOUNDREL/CRIMINAL EXAMPLE 1: AS A CHILD, THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN WAS ALWAYS MY HERO.

HERO (NOUN) DEFINITION: A MAN OF DISTINGUISHED COURAGE OR ABILITY, ADMIRED FOR HIS BRAVE DEEDS AND NOBLE QUALITIES SYNONYM: IDOL ANTONYM: SCOUNDREL/CRIMINAL EXAMPLE 1: AS A CHILD, THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN WAS ALWAYS MY HERO. EXAMPLE 2: MY MATH TUTOR IS MY HERO. MATH