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Vocabulary Graphic Organizer for Ject Root word Ject = to throw
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Subject Part of speech: Verb Number of syllables: 2 How to pronounce: suhb-jekt
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Subject- Definition: T o throw oneself under someone else’s rule Word in Context: The man was a loyal subject to King Horak.
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Subject- Synonyms- Captive, Dependent, Servant, Antonyms- Master, Ruler, Dictator, King
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Reject Part of speech: Verb Number of syllables: 2 How to pronounce: Ree-jekt
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Reject- Definition: To throw out something because it’s defective and can’t be used again Word in Context: The woman felt terrible after being rejected by the cute man.
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Reject Synonyms- deny, discard, dismiss, refuse Antonyms- accept, allow, approve, choose
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Jettison Part of speech: Verb Number of syllables: 3 How to pronounce: JET-uh-sun
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Jettison- Definition: to throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane Word in Context: The man jettisoned the ton of pork chops off of his yacht on the way to Iceland.
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Jettison- Synonyms- Abandon, Discard, Get rid of, Eject Antonyms- Take in, Receive, Acquire,
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Trajectory Part of speech: Noun Number of syllables: 4 How to pronounce: Truh-jekt- tuh-ree
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Trajectory- Definition: the curved path of an object thrown into space. Word in Context: The expertly calculated trajectory made the ball of paper land in the trash can.
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Trajectory- Synonyms- Arc, Course, Path, Flight. Antonyms- to stay in the same place, to not move at all, stationary
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Dejected Part of speech: adjective Number of syllables: 3 How to pronounce: di-jek-tid
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Dejected- Definition: to feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit. Word in Context: She felt very dejected about the F she got on her math test.
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Dejected- Synonyms- sad, bummed, melancholy, down in the dumps, blue, miserable Antonyms- Happy, excited, energetic, glad
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Eject Part of speech: Verb Number of syllables: 2 How to pronounce: E-jekt
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Eject- Definition: to throw out. Word in Context: The pilot was ejected from the plane before it crashed.
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Eject- Synonyms- Expel, Discharge, Emit, Oust, get rid of Antonyms- Add, Imbue, Implant, Insert
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Injection Part of speech: Verb Number of syllables: 3 How to pronounce: In-JEK- shun
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Injection Definition: A shot; the “throwing” of medicine into the body by a needle Word in Context: The boy had to go to the doctor for an injection.
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Injection- Synonyms- Inoculation, Shot, vaccinations Antonyms- Expel, Discharge, Emit, Oust
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Interjection Part of speech: Noun Number of syllables: 4 How to pronounce: in-ter- JEK-shun
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Interjection- Definition: A word thrown into a sentence or a conversation. To interrupt. Word in Context: The students interjected their opinions while the teacher was talking.
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Interjection- Synonyms- Exclamation, Interrupt, Interpose Antonyms- To be considerate, To sit quietly, to wait patiently
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Projector Part of speech: Noun Number of syllables: 3 How to pronounce: Pruh-JEK- ter
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Projector- Definition: A machine that throws an image to the wall Word in Context: The expensive projector somehow went missing while the teacher was microwaving a burrito.
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Projector- Synonyms- overhead projector, movie projector, LCD projector Antonyms- play, sporting event, live, camera.
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Projectile Part of speech: Noun Number of syllables: 3 How to pronounce: pruh-JEKT- til
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Projectile- Definition: An object thrown into the air with great force Word in Context: The projectile hit the man in the face.
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Projectile- Synonyms- Missile, Arrow, Shot, Bullet. Antonyms- To stay stagnant, to not move, to remain still.
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1.Dejected- To feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit. 2.Eject- To throw out. 3.Injection- A shot; the “throwing” of medicine into the body by a needle. 4.Interjection- A word thrown into a sentence or a conversation. To interrupt. 5.Projector- A machine that throws an image to the wall.
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6. Reject- To throw out something because it’s defective and can’t be used again. 7. Subject- To throw oneself under someone else’s rule. 8. Jettison- To throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane. 9. Projectile- An object thrown into the air with great force. 10. Trajectory- The curved path of an object thrown into space.
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1.Dejected- To feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit. 2.Eject- To throw out. 3.Injection- A shot; the “throwing” of medicine into the body by a needle. 4.Interjection- A word thrown into a sentence or a conversation. To interrupt. 5.Projector- A machine that throws an image to the wall. 6. Reject- To throw out something because it’s defective and can’t be used again. 7. Subject- To throw oneself under someone else’s rule. 8. Jettison- To throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane. 9. Projectile- An object thrown into the air with great force. 10. Trajectory- The curved path of an object thrown into space.
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1.Dejected- To feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit. 2.Eject- To throw out. 3.Injection- A shot; the “throwing” of medicine into the body by a needle. 4.Interjection- A word thrown into a sentence or a conversation. To interrupt. 5.Projector- A machine that throws an image to the wall. 6. Reject- To throw out something because it’s defective and can’t be used again. 7. Subject- To throw oneself under someone else’s rule. 8. Jettison- To throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane. 9. Projectile- An object thrown into the air with great force. 10. Trajectory- The curved path of an object thrown into space.
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1.Dejected- To feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit. 2.Eject- To throw out. 3.Injection- A shot; the “throwing” of medicine into the body by a needle. 4.Interjection- A word thrown into a sentence or a conversation. To interrupt. 5.Projector- A machine that throws an image to the wall. 6. Reject- To throw out something because it’s defective and can’t be used again. 7. Subject- To throw oneself under someone else’s rule. 8. Jettison- To throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane. 9. Projectile- An object thrown into the air with great force. 10. Trajectory- The curved path of an object thrown into space.
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1.Dejected- To feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit. 2.Eject- To throw out. 3.Injection- A shot; the “throwing” of medicine into the body by a needle. 4.Interjection- A word thrown into a sentence or a conversation. To interrupt. 5.Projector- A machine that throws an image to the wall. 6. Reject- To throw out something because it’s defective and can’t be used again. 7. Subject- To throw oneself under someone else’s rule. 8. Jettison- To throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane. 9. Projectile- An object thrown into the air with great force. 10. Trajectory- The curved path of an object thrown into space.
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1.Dejected- To feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit. 2.Eject- To throw out. 3.Injection- A shot; the “throwing” of medicine into the body by a needle. 4.Interjection- A word thrown into a sentence or a conversation. To interrupt. 5.Projector- A machine that throws an image to the wall. 6. Reject- To throw out something because it’s defective and can’t be used again. 7. Subject- To throw oneself under someone else’s rule. 8. Jettison- To throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane. 9. Projectile- An object thrown into the air with great force. 10. Trajectory- The curved path of an object thrown into space.
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1.Dejected- To feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit. 2.Eject- To throw out. 3.Injection- A shot; the “throwing” of medicine into the body by a needle. 4.Interjection- A word thrown into a sentence or a conversation. To interrupt. 5.Projector- A machine that throws an image to the wall. 6. Reject- To throw out something because it’s defective and can’t be used again. 7. Subject- To throw oneself under someone else’s rule. 8. Jettison- To throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane. 9. Projectile- An object thrown into the air with great force. 10. Trajectory- The curved path of an object thrown into space.
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