VOCABULARY BOOK II UNIT 14.

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VOCABULARY BOOK II UNIT 14

Take Out Binder with Paper Remember to use the Cornell Note-taking method.

Vocabulary Objectives - Today You will be able to: Record new vocabulary words utilizing Cornell note-taking method. Create original sentences using vocabulary words using notes.

Vocabulary Objectives – By the end of the week You will be able to: Match vocabulary words to definitions and use words in sentences without notes.

Remember: Cornell Notes Write down the words and definitions in your notebooks. Word in column in left and definition in column on right. Write down word used in a phrase or sentence. Write down roots and meanings.

Root MISS Latin MITTERE, MISSUM, "send"

1 - ADMISSION

1 - ADMISSION n. 1. Confession 2. entrance   1. Marilyn’s admission of guilt in the robbery was a surprise to those who thought she was innocent. 2. Danny was denied admission to the university because of his grade point average.

2 - SUBMISSIVE

2 - SUBMISSIVE adj. Tending to obey or yield L. sub, "beneath,II + missum = sent beneath The court jester was ordered to be submissive and not to argue with the queen.

Chihuahua Fleur is calm and submissive http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXBZYMs8pm4

3 - OMISSION

3 - OMISSION n. The act of leaving out or neglecting L. Db, "away," + missum = sent away The only omission Sarah made on the application was her birth date, but that was enough for the employer to hire someone else. ant: inclusion

Is it possible to lie by omission? ???????????????????????????????????????????

Root FER Latin FERRE, "to carry, to bring"

4 - DIFFERENTIATE

4 - DIFFERENTIATE v. 1. To set apart 2. To distinguish L. dis, "apart," + ferre = to carry apart 1. The only thing that differentiated the two species of bird was the shape of their beaks; one was slightly more rounded than the other. 2. The tornado did not differentiate between one neighborhood and the next; it knocked everything down. syn: distinguish

5 - REFERENCE

5 - REFERENCE v. To bring up; to mention L. re, "back," + ferre = to bring back Many history books written in 1954 do not reference the new polio vaccine.

Root TOL Latin TOLLERE, "bring upwards, lift"

6 - EXTOL

6 - EXTOL v. To praise; glorify L. ex, "out of," + tollere = to lift out of, lift up Most oil companies extol the qualities of their gasoline, but, in truth, all gas is basically the same.

Root TRACT Latin TRAHERE, TRACTUM, "to drag, to draw"

7 - DETRACT

7 - DETRACT v. To take away L. de, "down, away," + tractum = to draw away Sally's defeat in the grammar competition didn't detract from Professor Nelson's opinion of her abilities in English.

8 - EXTRACT

8 - EXTRACT v. To take out of; withdraw L. ex, "out of," + tractum = to draw out There are many ways to extract minerals from the ground; most involve complicated digging machinery.

Extracting a tooth

Root GEST, GER Latin GERERE, GESTUM, "carry, bear"

9 - SUGGESTIBLE

9 - SUGGESTIBLE adj. Easily influenced; susceptible L. sub, "from below," + gestum ~ able to be carried along from below Hypnosis works when a subject relaxes because he or she is then more open and suggestible. 

9 - SUGGESTIBLE

9 - SUGGESTIBLE

10 - EXAGGERATED

10 - EXAGGERATED adj. Overstated or overdone The ad made the exaggerated claim that anyone could lose two pounds a day simply by taking the vitamins.

11 - INGEST

11 - INGEST v. To take into the body or mind L. in , "into” + gestum = to carry into To get into the world record books, Jerome had to ingest twelve waffles in one minute. http://youtu.be/Bj0CXP_xSL4