V. TO STOP PROCEEDINGS TEMPORARILY; MOVE TO ANOTHER PLACE SYN: SUSPEND ANT: OPEN, CALL TO ORDER Adjourn “I would like to suspend and adjourn this proceeding.

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V. TO STOP PROCEEDINGS TEMPORARILY; MOVE TO ANOTHER PLACE SYN: SUSPEND ANT: OPEN, CALL TO ORDER Adjourn “I would like to suspend and adjourn this proceeding right now!”

Alien N. A citizen of another country;  Adj. foreign, strange  Syn: exotic, unfamiliar  Ant: native, endemic, familiar  Socialism is an alien system to kids who grew up in democratic societies.

Comely Adj: Having a pleasing appearance Syn: good-looking, attractive Ant: plain, homely, ugly, repulsive

Compensate V. To make up for; to repay for services Syn: pay back, reimburse, recompense Ant: fail to reward, stiff

Dissolute adj.: loose in one’s morals or behavior Syn: dissipated immoral corrupt ANT: moral, proper Would a dissolute prince be a good or bad prince?

Erratic Adj. : Not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected Syn: irregular, inconsistent, unpredictable Ant.: steady, consistent, dependable Can you think of another vocab. word that is a synonym for erratic? Adj. : Not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected Syn: irregular, inconsistent, unpredictable Ant.: steady, consistent, dependable Can you think of another vocab. word that is a synonym for erratic?

EXPULSION N. The process of driving or forcing out Syn.: ejection, ouster, eviction Ant.: admittance, admission A judge can kick you out of a courtroom. That would be an expulsion. N. The process of driving or forcing out Syn.: ejection, ouster, eviction Ant.: admittance, admission A judge can kick you out of a courtroom. That would be an expulsion.

Feint N. A deliberately deceptive movement, a pretense V. To make a deceptive movement; Syn: trick, ruse, subterfuge, dodge Football players, like the great Walter Payton, feint to avoid tacklers!

Fodder N.: Food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose Syn.: feed provender “It’s going to be a long winter…I better have enough fodder to help my cattle make it.”

SYNONYMS: REINFORCE, SHORE UP Fortify: to strengthen, build up ANTONYMS: WEAKEN, UNDERMINE, SAP, IMPAIR The kids fortified their Lincoln logs to keep it from falling down.

Illegible: difficult to read Synonyms: Unreadable, indecipherable, distinct, scribbled Antonyms: Readable, decipherable, distinct This is becoming a lost art! Practice it!

Jeer: to make fun of rudely or unkindly. A rude remark of derision Synonyms: Laugh at, mock, taunt Antonyms: Applause, plaudits, accolades How does it make you feel when people jeer at you? Isn’t this much better Be sincere… don’t jeer!

Lucrative: bringing money in Synonyms: Gainful, moneymaking Synonyms: Gainful, moneymaking Antonyms: Unprofitable, losing, in the red. What types of skills do you have that will help you be lucrative?

Mediocre: average, ordinary, undistinguished Synonyms: run-of-the-mill Antonyms: Exceptional Outstanding, distinguished

Proliferate: to reproduce, increase, spread rapidly Synonyms: Multiple, mushroom, burgeon Antonyms: Decrease, diminish, dwindle, slack off Antonyms: Decrease, diminish, dwindle, slack off

Subjugate: to conquer by force, bring under complete control Synonyms: Subdue, vanquish, master What are examples of subjugation you can think of? Synonyms: Subdue, vanquish, master What are examples of subjugation you can think of? Antonyms: Be conquered, submit, surrender When have you chosen to be subjugated? Antonyms: Be conquered, submit, surrender When have you chosen to be subjugated?

Sully: to soil, stain, tarnish, besmirch Synonyms: Pollute, taint Antonyms: Cleanse, purify, doctrinate

Tantalize: to tease, torment by teasing Synonyms: Tempt, lead on, make one’s mouth water Can you think of another new word that is similar to this one? What are some things that tantalize you? How do you handle the temptations? Synonyms: Tempt, lead on, make one’s mouth water Can you think of another new word that is similar to this one? What are some things that tantalize you? How do you handle the temptations? Antonyms: Satisfy, fulfill, gratify Antonyms: Satisfy, fulfill, gratify

Terse: brief and to the point Synonyms: Concise, succinct, crisp, short and sweet Often the best jingles are terse. Can you think of some examples? Antonyms: Verbose, wordy, diffuse, prolix

Unflinching: firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back Synonyms: Resolute, steadfast, unwavering Synonyms: Resolute, steadfast, unwavering Antonyms: Irresolute, wavering, vacillating Antonyms: Irresolute, wavering, vacillating When you are unflinching, you have a better chance of victory!