12 th Grade Vocabulary Week 11
REMINDERS… Part of speech DefnUse in sentence NOUNPerson, place, thing, or idea Subject, object VERBSomething a noun does Verb ADJECTIVEDescribes a noun or pronoun In front of a noun; after a linking verb
aberration My parents say that my decision to become an art historian is an aberration; there have been five generations of medical doctors in my family. I am departing from that tradition to study prehistoric British art. noun A departure from the usual course; a deviation; an abnormal development
adjudge If the law had any jurisdiction over my career, I think my parents would take my decision to court and let the court adjudge what I should do. Mom and Dad aren’t too impressed with Irish tomb-carvings! verb To decree to decide by law; to pass sentence
candor “If I may speak frankly,” I told them, “I much prefer examining the gold shields of Celtic warriors or even the bronze masks of their horses to examining patients.” I don’t think my parents appreciate my candor. noun Openness; saying what one really thinks; frankness; impartiality
corroborate “You see, I’m really good in art history, and I am lousy in science,” I stated. To corroborate the truth of this, I reminded them of my poor grades in biology and my excellent ones in art history. verb To support or strengthen an idea or statement; to attest to the truth of; to confirm
dearth I had thought about studying Old Stone Age art in Britain, but there really is a dearth of artifacts from that time period. It would not be very interesting to study just a few old engravings. noun A scarcity, as of food; a lack; too small a supply of something
diurnal “I have been a doctor for forty years, and I’m still interested in my diurnal rounds at the hospital,” Dad insisted. I replied that if I had to do the same thing every day, I would rather it be a walk through a museum! adjective Occurring every day; daily; occurring during the daytime
herculean I want to study the tomb carvings at New Grange, Ireland. I must have been a demanding, herculean task to move the massive and heavy stones that form the tombs. adjective Extremely demanding or difficult; requiring or having great courage of strength, like that possessed by Hercules
ludicrous “The image of you hiking all over Ireland and peering at old tombs is ludicrous,” Mom laughed at the picture in her mind. adjective Amusingly absurd; ridiculous
retrospect In retrospect, I know that I should not have told both my parents at once about my career decision. Looking back on the scene, I realize that I should have handled it differently. noun A contemplation or survey of things that happened in the past
salient Most people can comment on the salient features of a piece of ancient art. I am fascinated, however, by features that aren't so noticeable, for they may help unlock the secrets of prehistoric cultures. adjective Standing out; easily seen or noticed; conspicuous; noticeable; prominent