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Unit Three - Words 11-20 - Grade Six pacifist queue restrict sage slake terrain vocation vow waylay wither More Context Clues Definition Context Clues Synonyms Antonyms Definition

one who is against war of the use of violence 100 points - Definition one who is against war of the use of violence pacifist

line of people waiting for something 200 points - Definition line of people waiting for something queue

to keep within set limits 300 points - Definition to keep within set limits restrict

400 points - Definition wise, a very wise person sage

to satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end 500 points - Definition to satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end slake

The man was nonviolent and a ______ and refused to fight. 100 points – Context Clues The man was nonviolent and a ______ and refused to fight. pacifist

200 points – Context Clues Many Japanese Americans were ______to camps after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. restricted

The cool water _______the workman’s thirst. 300 points – Context Clues The cool water _______the workman’s thirst. slaked

Walking is not my _________; I walk because I enjoy the exercise. 400 points – Context Clues Walking is not my _________; I walk because I enjoy the exercise. vocation

The robber ________the traveler by the bridge. 500 points – Context Clues The robber ________the traveler by the bridge. waylaid

100 points - Synonyms peacemaker, dove pacifist

200 points - Synonyms hold back, limit restrict

300 points - Synonyms quench, sate slake

400 points - Synonyms career, pursuit vocation

500 points - Synonyms entrap, ensnare waylay

100 points - Antonyms disorganized crowd queue

200 points - Antonyms dunce, unwise sage

300 points - Antonyms hobby, pastime vocation

400 points - Antonyms bloom, flourish wither

500 points - Antonyms increase, aggravate slake

100 points – Definition the landscape, especially considered with regard to its physical features for some use terrain

any trade, profession, or occupation 200 points – Definition any trade, profession, or occupation vocation

a solemn or sacred promise or pledge 300 points – Definition a solemn or sacred promise or pledge vow

to lie in wait for and attack, ambush 400 points- Definition to lie in wait for and attack, ambush waylay

500 points- Definition to dry up, wilt, sag; to cause someone to feel ashamed, humiliated, or very small wither

The _______was extremely long to get on the Ferris Wheel. 100 points – More Context The _______was extremely long to get on the Ferris Wheel. queue

My grandmother was very wise and gave ________advice. 200 points – More Context My grandmother was very wise and gave ________advice. sage

The mountainous _________made the ride very bumpy. 300 points – More Context The mountainous _________made the ride very bumpy. terrain

The prince made a _______to avenge his father’s murder. 400 points – More Context The prince made a _______to avenge his father’s murder. vow

Plants will ______and die if they do not receive water and sunlight. 500 points – More Context Plants will ______and die if they do not receive water and sunlight. wither