English Reg. 3rd 9-weeks Vocabulary

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English Reg. 3rd 9-weeks Vocabulary Copy the following vocabulary into your notes. Be sure to include definitions that are in your own words.

Kindle ~(v) to build or start a fire; to arouse or excite a feeling Knoll ~ (n) a small, rounded hill Luminous ~ (adj) giving off light; shining Malleable ~ (adj) capable of being shaped or formed by pressing, hammering, or another forceful action Materialize ~ (v) to appear out of nowhere Week 11 – Jan. 21-24

Meander ~ (v) to follow a winding and turning course Meticulous ~ (adj) showing great concern for details; extremely careful or precise Misgivings ~ (n) feelings of doubt or conern Momentum ~ (n) a quantity used to measure the motion of a body, equal to the product of its mass and velocity. Monotonous ~ (adj) dull because of being always the same Week 12 – Jan. 27-31

Week 13 – Feb. 3-7 Multitude ~ (n) a very large number Muster ~ (v) to bring a group of soldiers together; assemble; to bring forth a feeling or ability from within oneself Narrate ~ (v) to tell a story or describe a series of events; to provide or read the spoken comments for a documentary or other video Obscure ~ (adj) difficult to understand; vague; not widely known about. (v) to conceal from view; hide Ominous ~ (adj) being a sign of trouble, danger, or disaster; threatening Week 13 – Feb. 3-7

Week 14 – Feb. 10-14 Outlandish ~ (adj) unconventional or strange Persistent ~ (adj) refusing to give up or stop; continuing despite difficulties; repeating or continuing without stopping Pertinent ~ (adj) related to the matter at hand; relevant Potential ~ (n) the ability to grow, develop, or improve Precipice ~ (n) a very steep or overhanging mass of rock, such as the face of a cliff Week 14 – Feb. 10-14

Pristine ~ (adj) remaining in a pure or unspoiled state Quell ~ (v) to cause a feeling to become less intense; calm or settle Recluse ~ (n) a person who lives alone or has little to do with other people Recuperate ~ (v) to return to normal health or strength; recover Replenish ~ (v) to build up a supply of something again; fill again Week 15 – Feb. 17-21