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English 2R:
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I could see he was ambidextrous, he easily switched his pencil between his right and left hand, he wrote clearly with both hands. Looking both ways and tentative glances before you cross the street.
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I could see he was ambidextrous, he easily switched his pencil between his right and left hand, he wrote clearly with both hands. RUN-ON SENTENCE Looking both ways and tentative glances before you cross the street. SENTENCE FRAGMENT
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TIPS: The first definition is the one used most often. Consider both literal and figurative meanings. Learn the part of speech—it can help you use the words correctly. Try to practice pronouncing the words correctly so you can use them in conversation.
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Def: (v) To corrupt, make worse by the addition of something of lesser value. Ex: Our cupcakes were adulterated by the salt we put in instead of sugar, thanks to my dad’s practical joke. Syn: contaminate, pollute, sully Ant: purify, purge, expurgate
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Def (adj) Able to use both hands equally well; very skillful; deceitful, hypocritical Ex: The ambidextrous guitarist could plan any kind of guitar—even the left-handed styles. Syn: versatile, facile Ant: clumsy, all thumbs, maladroit
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Def: (v) to make larger, increase Ex (literal):Many celebrities get ear augmentation surgery to improve their appearance. Ex (figurative): Most of us would like to augment our income. Syn: enlarge, supplement, amplify Ant: decrease, diminish
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Def: (v) deprived of; made unhappy through a loss Syn: bereaved Ant: replete, well-provided Ex: When we eat too much garlic, we may find ourselves bereft of companions due to our stinky breath.
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Def: (v) to position or arrange; to utilize; to form up Syn: station, organize Ex: The general deployed two hundred troops on the battlefield. Ex: I deployed my calculator to solve the equation.
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Def: (adj) stern, unyielding, gloomy, ill-humored Syn: harsh, bleak, forbidding, saturnine Ant: cheery, inviting, genial Ex: The officer’s dour expression indicated we would receive more than a warning.
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Def: (n) courage in facing difficulties Syn: resolve, steadfastness, mettle Ant: fearfulness, timidity, faintheartedness Ex: Facing your weaknesses and trying to change is not for the fainthearted; in fact, it requires as much fortitude as climbing a mountain.
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Def: (v) to stare with open mouth; to open the mouth wide; to open wide Syn: gawk, ogle Ex: We gaped at the outlandish performance. Ex: There was a wide gaping hole in the roof after the storm.
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Def: (v) to utter taunting words; (n) an expression of scorn Syn: ridicule, mock, deride, jeer Ant: compliment, praise Ex: Knowing he was a liar, the audience shouted gibes at the politician. Ex: When they gibed at him, he ignored it and continued his speech.
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Def: (n) an external appearance, cover, mask Syn: costume, semblance, pretense Ex: His toughness was just a protective guise— we all knew he was a big softie!
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Def: (adj) intended to deceive or entrap; sly, treacherous Syn: cunning, underhanded, perfidious Ant: frank, ingenuous, aboveboard Ex: The internet is filled with links that are insidious plots to infect computers with spyware.
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Def: (n) a hint, direct suggestion Syn: clue, indication, inkling Ex: Even though his haircut looked terrible, I gave no intimation that it was less than perfect.
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Def: (adj) wealthy, luxurious, ample, grandiose Syn: rich, lavish, plentiful, abundant Ant: poverty-stricken, wretched, destitute Ex: His opulent ten-bedroom home was often filled with rich and famous people.
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Def: (adj) easily bent, flexible, easily influenced Syn: supple, adaptable, resilient Ant: rigid, inflexible, recalcitrant Ex: (literal) Because rubber is pliable, it is used to make products like hair-bands and erasers. Ex: (figurative) If you offer dad something sweet, you will find that he is much more pliable.
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Def: (v) to say again, repeat Syn: restate, rehash, recapitulate (recap) Reiterating the rules was not enough for the parents to get their kids to follow them.
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Def: (adj) not easily moved mentally or emotionally; dull, unresponsive Syn: impassive, phlegmatic Ant: emotional, oversensitive, high-strung Ex: He was able to retain a stolid appearance, despite the physical pain he was in.
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Def: (adj) experimental in nature; uncertain, hesitant Syn: provisional, inconclusive Ant: definite, conclusive, confirmed Ex: While the tentative budget was supposed to start in a month, the town had to approve it first. Ex: Although he felt tentative, he kept his agreement to go skydiving with his grandpa.
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Def: (adj) not combed, untidy, not properly maintained; unpolished, rude Syn: sloppy, disorderly, disordered, rough Ant: well-groomed, tidy, neat, natty Ex: After years of being disorganized, he decided to do a thorough cleaning and re-organization of his unkempt room. Ex: While he thought his long, scraggly beard looked cool, his girlfriend thought it made him appear unkempt.
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Def: (adj/adv) word for word, exactly as written or spoken Syn: exact, precisely Ant: paraphrased Ex: He mistakenly assumed that if she changed words from Sparknotes, instead of copying it verbatim, he could safely steal the ideas.
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Def: (adv) cautiously, with great care Syn: carefully, prudently, gingerly Ant: recklessly, cautiously, heedlessly Ex: The zookeeper knew he had to retrieve the little boy’s hat from the tiger cage, so he warily and slowly edged closer into the sleeping animal’s enclosure then quickly snatched it.
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Part 1: Words in context (1 point each, 10 ex.) -What does the word mean in this sentence? -Mult. Choice Part 2: Sentence completion (2 points each, 10 ex.) -Complete the sentence -SAT-style -Mult. Choice Part 3: Short answer questions (3 points each, 5 ex.) -Answer questions, provide meanings of each vocab word.
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