Unit Two Week One of Three Vocabulary RHYME REHAB.

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Unit Two Week One of Three Vocabulary RHYME REHAB

Acquire Charles was able to acquire the car he’d always wanted after he’d been working for 6 months. Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Definition: Verb obtain lose admire To gain ownership of something; to obtain something by action

What do people acquire? What do people who play this game try to acquire? What does is this basketball player trying to acquire? The mouse owns the spider.

Addict Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Definition: Kyle was a shoe addict. He owned more than 20 pairs! A person who becomes dependent on something that’s habit forming noun fanatic enemy Attic

Addict Video Addition

Aspire Word used in a sentence Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Definition: Beyonce always aspired to be a singer, but she never knew she become an actress as well. To desire something eagerly, especially something important or in the future verb desire ignore admire

Aspire

Chorus Word used in a sentence Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Definition: 1. The chorus was invited to sing at the White House 2. The chorus to that song is very catchy. 1. A group of people trained to sing together 2. the part of a song that’s repeated after each verse noun 1. Choir 2. hook ? Taurus

Chorus

Conjure To make something happen as though by magic Word used in a sentence Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: The basketball team manager announced that the team would have to conjure up $200 to pay for uniforms. verb summon Mom’s fur dismiss

Conjure Statefarm Conjurers

Unit Two Week Two Vocabulary

Firebrand Tony tried to get Lisa kicked off the school paper staff because he though she was firebrand. Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Definition: A troublemaker; someone who encourages others to rebel noun agitator Peacemaker

Firebrand

Gravity Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Definition: 1.Gravity cause the spaceship to be pulled toward the planet. 2.Janice didn’t understand the gravity of the situation until her father was hospitalized. 1.The force that makes objects fall toward the center of the earth. 2. Seriousness noun 1.Attraction 2.seriousnes ? ?

Gravity

Magnetic Word used in a sentence Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Definition: Ronda has a magnetic personality, which is probably why she’s so popular. Having the power to attract adjective alluring repellant ?

Magnetic

Mirth Word used in a sentence Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Definition: There was so much mirth around the Thanksgiving table; everyone seemed to be smiling and enjoying themselves. Joy, fun, and laughter noun Glee, hilarity ? birth

Mirth

Quench To put out; to extinguish; to satisfy Word used in a sentence Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: When I’m thirsty, for some reason milk just doesn’t quench my thirst. verb Put down, relieve Start, bench

Quench

Unit Two Week Three Vocabulary

Subtle The chicken had a very subtle apple flavor to it. Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Definition: Difficult to perceive, barely observable adjective faint Obvious puddle

Subtle SPOT THE SUBTLE DIFFERENCES Spot the difference between two smurfy scenes! Can you find all five?

Sullen Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Definition: After finding out they weren’t going to stop and get ice cream, Gerald became sullen and quiet with a face full of anger. Silent or gloomy because of anger or resentment Adjective Moody Cheerful ?

Sullen

Toxic Word used in a sentence Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Definition: Don’t drink the laundry detergent: It’s toxic! Poisonous; causing harm Adjective Poisonous Harmless, healthy

Toxic

Urgent Word used in a sentence Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: Definition: Rory ran out of homeroom with an urgent note of his friend Camille. Needing fast action or attention adjective critical trivial ?

Urgent

Wary Definition: Cautious and watchful; careful of danger Word used in a sentence Sounds Like: Synonym: Antonym: Parts of Speech: In certain cities, you need to be wary of thieves who might try to pick your pocket. adjective Suspicious careless Hairy

Wary