Unit Five - Words 1-10 - Grade Six Definition Context Clues Synonyms Antonyms Definition More Context Clues acute bluster bungle commentary duration eerie.

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Unit Five - Words Grade Six Definition Context Clues Synonyms Antonyms Definition More Context Clues acute bluster bungle commentary duration eerie facet fidelity fray headstrong

100 points - Definition With a sharp point; keen and alert; Sharp and severe; Rising quickly to a high point and lasting for a short time Acute

200 points - Definition to talk or act in a noisy and threatening way; to blow in stormy gusts bluster

300 points - Definition commentary A series of notes clarifying or explaining something; an expression of opinion

400 points - Definition The state of being faithful; accuracy in details; exactness fidelity

500 points - Definition Fray A brawl or noisy quarrel (noun) To wear away by rubbing; to strain; irritate (verb)

100 points – Context Clues There was an ____________ spike in temperature before all returned to normal. Acute

200 points – Context Clues Some people _____________ because they like to speak dramatically. Bluster

300 points – Context Clues The director of the movie gave his ____________________ about how the movie was filmed. commentary

400 points – Context Clues He ______________ the shot and the other team easily got the rebound. bungled

500 points – Context Clues The ____________ of her favorite television show is thirty minutes. duration

100 points - Synonyms Rant, brag bluster

200 points - Synonyms Sharp, heightened Acute

300 points - Synonyms Blunder, botch, mess up bungle

400 points - Synonyms Explanation; narration, description commentary

500 points - Synonyms Frightening, spooky, creepy eerie

100 points - Antonyms Dull, mild, moderate acute

200 points - Antonyms disloyalty fidelity

300 points - Antonyms Agreement, peace Fray

400 points - Antonyms Succeed, do a great job Bungle

500 points - Antonyms Obedient, docile headstrong

100 points – Definition To act or work clumsily and awkwardly; to ruin something through clumsiness bungle

200 points – Definition The length of time that something continues or lasts Duration

300 points – Definition Causing fear because of strangeness; Weird; mysterious eerie

400 points- Definition One aspect or side of a subject or problem; one of the cut surfaces of a gem facet

500 points- Definition Willful, stubborn Headstrong

100 points – More Context The old house seemed very ____________ on Halloween night. eerie

200 points – More Context Every ___________ of a diamond reflects light, which is why diamonds sparkle so much. facet

300 points – More Context He pledged his ____________ to the army when he enlisted. Fidelity

400 points – More Context Some students were having a noisy __________ in the hallway. Fray

500 points – More Context The ________________ child refused to eat broccoli. Headstrong