Vocabulary Week of May 13th – May 17th

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Vocabulary Week of May 13th – May 17th Goal: to learn a new word, its part of speech, & how to use it correctly in an original sentence

Vocabulary Word of the Day Monday, May 13th penury

Please guess the definition… After losing everything of material value, he was living in a state of penury. Please guess the definition… - extreme poverty; destitution penury is a noun synonyms: destitution, impoverishment antonym: wealth Now please write a sentence with context clues and use the word correctly.

Vocabulary Word of the Day render

Please guess the definition… The heavy rains rendered the roads virtually impassable. Please guess the definition… - to cause to be or become render is a verb synonyms: make, leave antonym: NA Now please write a sentence with context clues and use the word correctly.

Vocabulary Word of the Day Tuesday, May 14th waiflike

Please guess the definition… Don’t let her waiflike appearance confuse you, she is actually very strong. Please guess the definition… - looking extremely thin or delicate in appearance, as in a neglected or abandoned child (waif) waiflike is an adjective synonyms: very thin, delicate antonym: hearty Now please write a sentence with context clues and use the word correctly.

Vocabulary Word of the Day unsentimental

Please guess the definition… Using emotion with a generally unsentimental individual would be less effective than using logic. Please guess the definition… - not displaying or influenced by emotions unsentimental is an adjective synonyms: unemotional, apathetic antonym: emotive Now please write a sentence with context clues and use the word correctly.

Vocabulary Word of the Day Wednesday, May 15th mysticism

Please guess the definition… Those who require tangible proof before believing in something would not likely believe in mysticism. Please guess the definition… - the belief that truth (spiritual) can be attained through thinking or introspection mysticism is a noun synonyms: spiritualism, piety antonym: NA Now please write a sentence with context clues and use the word correctly.

Vocabulary Word of the Day insinuate

Please guess the definition… Because she didn’t like her colleague, she would often insinuate to others through telling unflattering stories about him, that she thought he was incompetent. Please guess the definition… - suggest or hint (something bad or reprehensible) in an indirect and unpleasant way insinuate is a verb synonyms: allude, imply antonym: withhold Now please write a sentence with context clues and use the word correctly.

Review these words for Friday’s quiz: insinuate ennui mysticism perfidious unsentimental dire waiflike incorrigible render penury

Vocabulary Word of the Day Thursday, May 16th annihilate

Please guess the definition… At this point in our history, humankind has the technological power to annihilate itself if not careful. Please guess the definition… - destroy utterly annihilate is a verb synonyms: obliterate, defeat antonym: create Now please write a sentence with context clues and use the word correctly.

Vocabulary Word of the Day anguish

Please guess the definition… The anguish he experienced over his loss was evident on his face. Please guess the definition… - severe mental or physical pain or suffering anguish is a noun synonyms: suffering, torment antonym: solace Now please write a sentence with context clues and use the word correctly.

Vocabulary Word of the Day Friday, May 17th billet

Please guess the definition… The Third Amendment protects civilians from being forced to billet soldiers in their homes. Please guess the definition… - to house soldiers temporarily in a private home billet is a verb synonyms: lodge, garrison antonym: NA Now please write a sentence with context clues and use the word correctly.

Vocabulary Word of the Day sublime

Please guess the definition… The hike may have been difficult, but the grand view of the valley from the very top of the mountain was sublime. Please guess the definition… - of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe sublime is an adjective synonyms: awe-inspiring, beautiful antonym: mundane Now please write a sentence with context clues and use the word correctly.