Advancing Vocabulary Skills Third Edition (Chapter 4)

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Advancing Vocabulary Skills Third Edition (Chapter 4) PowerPoint Flashcards

Word: berate Definition: to criticize or scold harshly Part of Speech: verb Link: inmate Derivatives: berates, berated, berating Sentence: It is unpleasant for the prison guard to berate an inmate.

Word: estrange Definition: to make unsympathetic or unfriendly; alienate Part of Speech: verb Derivatives: estranges, estranged, estranging, estrangement Link: is strange Sentence: The man was estranged from his family because of all of his strange behavior.

Word: euphoric Definition: overjoyed; having an intense feeling of well-being Part of Speech: adjective Derivative: euphorically Link: you for it Sentence: Are you for it when everyone is euphoric after winning the soccer match?

Word: impetuous Definition: done or acting in a hurry, with little thought; impulsive Part of Speech: adjective Link: jawless Derivatives: impetuously, impetuousness Sentence: His driving was impetuous, causing an accident which left him jawless.

Word: infallible Definition: not capable of error or failure; unable to make a mistake Part of Speech: adjective Link: bubble Sentence: She thinks he’s perfect, and I hate to burst her bubble, but no human is infallible.

Word: maudlin Definition: tearfully sentimental; overly emotional Part of Speech: adjective Link: violin Sentence: The violin can be a maudlin instrument because it brings tears to the eyes when played well.

Word: regress Definition: to return to an earlier, generally worse, condition or behavior Part of Speech: verb Link: me dress Derivatives: regresses, regressed, regressing, regression Sentence: The old lady said, “Please help me dress. I used to be able to do it myself, but I have regressed.”

Word: relinquish Definition: to surrender (something); give (something) up Part of Speech: verb Derivatives: relinquishes, relinquished, relinquishing, relinquishment Sentence: Bob had to relinquish his catfish because he didn’t have a fishing license. Link: catfish

Word: ubiquitous Definition: existing or seeming to exist everywhere at the same time Part of Speech: adjective Derivative: ubiquitously Link: you sit with us Sentence: We hope you sit with us even though chairs are ubiquitous.

Word: zenith Definition: the highest point or condition; peak Part of Speech: noun Derivative: zeniths Link: Edith Sentence: Edith reached the zenith of her career when she became head nurse at the hospital.