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Unit 1 Vocabulary

adjacent (ad-jac-ent)  definition – (adj) near to My house is adjacent to my neighbor’s house.

alight (a –light) 1.)(v)means to land, to come down from    Did you see the bird alight on the branch?   2.)(adj) means made bright by The discarded match was alight.

barren (bar-ren) Means not productive, bare (adj) The land was barren because nothing would grow.

disrupt (dis-rupt) Means to break up, disturb (v)   The toddler was able to disrupt his whole family with all the racket he made.

dynasty (dy na sty) Definition – ( n) A powerful family or group of rulers that maintains its position or power for some time. The Ming Dynasty is in China

foretaste (fore taste) Definition – ( n) An advance indication, sample, warning Seeing the dandelions in the yard gave the boys a foretaste of spring weather.                                                

germinate (ger mi nate) Definition -To begin to grow (v) Can you see that the seeds are beginning to germinate?   

humdrum (hum drum) Definition –(adj) Ordinary, dull routine, boring This man finds his paperwork to be very humdrum.                                    

hurtle (hur tle) Means to rush violently (v) The rocket began to hurtle through space.

insinuate ( in sin u ate) Definition – to suggest or hint slyly (v) Did your teacher insinuate that your homework excuse was untruthful? insinuate ( in sin u ate)

interminable (in ter mi na ble) Definition – means endless or so long to seem endless (adj) The children thought the car ride to Wisconsin was interminable. interminable (in ter mi na ble)

interrogate (in ter ro gate) Definition – (v) to ask questions Batman began to interrogate the Joker.                                             

recompense (rec om pense) Definition – (v) to pay back; to give an award (n) a payment for loss, service or injury. The homeowner was happy to recompense the teen for painting his fence.

renovate (ren o vate) Definition – (v) to repair, restore to good condition, make new again The family hired a contractor to help them renovate their home.                    

resume ( res u me) Definition – (n) a brief summary; a short, written account of one’s education, working experience, or qualifications for a job. The young man gave a copy of his resume to the employer. 

sullen (sul len) Definition – (adj) anger or resentment, silently brooding The boy was sullen because his dog ran away. 

Definition- (v) to fall by drops (n) a small quantity of anything The water began to trickle from the faucet. trickle (trick le)

trivial (triv i al) Definition- (adj) not important, minor Trivial Pursuit is the name of a game that asks questions about trivial matters.

truce Definition –(n) a pause in fighting, temporary peace  The commander ordered a truce for the holidays. truce

vicious (vic ious) Definition – (adj) evil, bad The vicious dog was not allowed to come by the children. Is this puppy vicious? vicious (vic ious)