Vocab Unit 6 Jeopardy 2.

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Vocab Unit 6 Jeopardy 2

Definitions 1 Synonyms Definitions 2 Antonyms Complete the Sentence 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

To plan with ingenuity, invent Definitions 1 100 Points To plan with ingenuity, invent

Definitions 1 100 Points contrive

Experienced by one person in place of another Definitions 1 200 Points Experienced by one person in place of another

Definitions 1 200 Points vicarious

Definitions 1 300 Points A delusion marked by a feeling of power, wealth, talent, etc., far in excess of reality

Definitions 1 300 Points megalomania

A position requiring little or no work Definitions 1 400 Points A position requiring little or no work

Definitions 1 400 Points sinecure

One who rebels or rises against authority Definitions 1 500 Points One who rebels or rises against authority

Definitions 1 500 Points Insurgent Now you know why the second book in the Divergent series is called Insurgent!

Struck a deal with the insurgents Synonyms 100 Points Struck a deal with the insurgents

Synonyms 100 Points rebels

Warped by his megalomania Synonyms 200 Points Warped by his megalomania

Synonyms 200 Points Delusions of grandeur Ha Ha

Synonyms 300 Points The fetters of society

Synonyms 300 Points constraints

The immutable passage of time Synonyms 400 Points The immutable passage of time

Synonyms 400 Points UNchangeable

Synonyms 500 Points Unspeakable heinous

Synonyms 500 Points evil

Abnormal, irregular, departing from the usual Definitions 2 100 Points Abnormal, irregular, departing from the usual

Definitions 2 100 Points anomalous

Definitions 2 200 Points To punish severely

Definitions 2 200 Points castigate

Definitions 2 300 Points To go beyond a boundary

Definitions 2 300 Points transgress

Stealthy, secret, intended to escape observation Definitions 400 Points Stealthy, secret, intended to escape observation

Definitions 2 400 Points surrepetitious

To free from deception or error, set right in ideas or thinking Definitions 2 500 Points To free from deception or error, set right in ideas or thinking

Definition 2 500 Points disabuse

A decidedly brusque manner Antonym 100 Points A decidedly brusque manner What is the opposite of brusque? Brusque means abrupt, blunt…so the opposite is??

Antonym 100 Points Diplomatic

In a deeply anomalous situation Antonym 200 Points In a deeply anomalous situation What is the opposite meaning of anomalous? Anomalous means abnormal or irreqular…so the opposite would be... Regular or typical

Antonym 200 Points ordinary

Antonym 300 Points Cajoled them into coopearating Cajoled means…to coax or persuade Coax means persuade gradually, in a kind manner

(coerced means “persuade with threats!”) Antonym 300 Points coerced (coerced means “persuade with threats!”)

Scoff at such ridiculous aspersions Antonym 400 Points Scoff at such ridiculous aspersions What does aspersion mean? aspersion=a damaging, mean statement, so look for a word that has to do POSITIVE statements.

Antonym 400 Points endorsement

Antonym 500 Points A bizarre twist of fate What does bizarre mean?

Antonym 500 Points typical

Complete Sentence 100 Points Do you agree with the theory that spectators at sporting events derive a ___thrill from watching the athletes compete? Derive means: obtain something from You are looking for an ADJECTIVE to describe ____ thrill…

Definitions 3 100 Points vicarious

Complete Sentence 200 Points We scheduled _____ meetings late at night at out-of-the-way locations so nobody would learn about the plot we were hatching. ____ meetings= adjective

Complete Sentence 200 Points surreptitious

Complete Sentence 300 Points In an impassioned rebuke, the elder statesman ____ his colleagues for their petty, partisan squabbling. **what emotions is the ELDER statesman feeling? **Looking for a VERB

Complete Sentence 300 Points castigate

Complete Sentence 400 Points It was incredible how quickly the newly elected official was able to ____ (infinitive verb) the membership of the idea that they had little or no impact on the success of the undertaking. (what is the official trying to do? He’s trying to convince them, set their thinking right)

Complete Sentence 400 Points disabuse

Complete Sentence 500 Points People who lead rich and active lives are unlikely to suffer from______. Hint: people who are rich and active and generally happy.

Complete Sentence 500 Points ennui .

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