Unit Five - Words Grade Six

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Unit Five - Words 11-20 - Grade Six inhabitant pacify refute setback synopsis numb ravenous remorse smug tarry More Context Clues Definition Context Clues Synonyms Antonyms Definition

One living permanently in a given place 100 points - Definition One living permanently in a given place Inhabitant

having lost the power of feeling or movement 200 points - Definition having lost the power of feeling or movement numb

To make peaceful or calm 300 points - Definition To make peaceful or calm pacify

400 points - Definition Very hungry; greedy ravenous

500 points - Definition To prove incorrect Refute

I am an ______________ of the state of Pennsylvania. 100 points – Context Clues I am an ______________ of the state of Pennsylvania. Inhabitant

200 points – Context Clues The dentist ____________ the area around the patient’s tooth before filling the cavity. Numbed

300 points – Context Clues To _______________ the argument, the teacher encouraged both sides to kindly discuss their opinions. Pacify

After not eating for an entire day, the man was ______________. 400 points – Context Clues After not eating for an entire day, the man was ______________. Ravenous

500 points – Context Clues The teacher _______________ the student’s explanation by discussing the correct procedure. Refuted

100 points - Synonyms Resident, occupant Inhabitant

200 points - Synonyms Soothe Pacify

300 points - Synonyms Starved, famished Ravenous

400 points - Synonyms Guilt Remorse

500 points - Synonyms Outline, summary Synopsis

100 points - Antonyms Rush, leave Tarry

200 points - Antonyms Disgruntled Smug

300 points - Antonyms Support, confirm Refute

400 points - Antonyms Advancement, progress Setback

500 points - Antonyms Sensitive, alert Numb

Deep and painful regret for one’s past misdeeds 100 points – Definition Deep and painful regret for one’s past misdeeds remorse

Something that interferes with progress; 200 points – Definition Something that interferes with progress; A disappointment Setback

Overly self-satisfied 300 points – Definition Overly self-satisfied Smug

A brief statement giving a general view of some subject or book 400 points- Definition A brief statement giving a general view of some subject or book Synopsis

To delay leaving, to linger, to wait 500 points- Definition To delay leaving, to linger, to wait Tarry

The child showed no ____________ for making a mess in the kitchen. 100 points – More Context The child showed no ____________ for making a mess in the kitchen. Remorse

200 points – More Context Even though the student endured several ________________, she was able to overcome them and earn straight A’s in school. Setbacks

300 points – More Context The model has a very _________ attitude. She seems to think she’s better than everyone else. Smug

400 points – More Context After reading the script, the director told the actors a brief _____________ of the script. Synopsis

500 points – More Context When students ____________ at their lockers too long, they often end up being late for class. Tarry