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Fract-/Fring-/Frang- Cis- Tom- Punct-
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Nunc-, Nounc- To announce
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Enunciate: verb Antonyms: Mumble Mutter Murmur Slur words Synonyms: Pronounce Articulate Examples: Announcer in a spelling bee Speech pathologists Politicians who give speeches Definition: speak clearly
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Enunciate sentences The spelling bee contestant asked the speaker to enunciate the word so she could hear the syllables better. Good speakers must deliver a speech slowly and clearly, enunciating each word.
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Antonyms: Accept Receive Take on Agree to Synonyms: Reject Abandon Part ways disown Examples: A remorseful criminal renounces his old ways A Republican might renounce a Democrat’s accusations Suffragettes renounced alcohol in the 1930s Definition: To announce you’re giving up a claim, belief, or thing
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Renounce Sentences While training for a marathon, my sister renounced both pop and candy. Pro-Life supporters renounce the legalization of abortion in America.
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Antonyms: Synonyms: Declaration Official statement Decree (law) Verdict (court) Examples: Pastor pronounces husband and wife Doctor pronounces a cancer patient to be in remission Judge pronounces a defendant guilty Definition: an announcement
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Pronouncement sentences I only shed a few tears when the judge pronounced my mom and stepdad to be husband and wife. The judge pronounced the burglar guilty and sentenced him to 10 years in prison.
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Voc-/Vok- To call
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Antonyms: Synonyms: Appeal to Summon Quote Examples: To quote a Bible passage to support your opinion Luke Skywalker invokes the Force in Star Wars Invoke the help of a saint Definition: To call upon a greater power; to quote an authority
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Invoke Sentences Did Harry Potter ever invoke the magical powers of his parents to defeat Voldemort? The speaker invoked several Bible passages in his speech renouncing slavery.
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Antonyms: Maintain Preserve Continue Synonyms: Withdraw Cancel Retract invalidate Examples: Computer privileges Driver’s license Scholarships if you’re in legal trouble Definition: To formally cancel something
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Revoke Sentences The NSAA discovered the All-American athlete had gambled on hundreds of basketball games and revoked his eligibility. Because the bicyclist tested positive for performance enhancing drugs, the Olympic officials revoked his gold medal.
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Antonyms: Peace-making Assuaging Soothing pacifying Synonyms: Challenging Thought-provoking Stimulating Offensive to some Examples: Scandals Michael Vick’s dogfighting Janet Jackson’s Superbowl incident with J. Timberlake Secret Life of a Teenage Girl TV Show Definition: Making people angry or excited; causes people to talk
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Provocative Sentences They wouldn’t be today, but strapless dresses in the 1900s would have been provocative. Because it starred a pregnant teenager, the provocative movie Juno caused quite a stir among conservative parents when it premiered.
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Fa- To speak
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Antonyms: Describable Easily explained Synonyms: Beyond words Overwhelming Indefinable Examples: A baby born Watching someone die Winning a championship A tornado Definition: Indescribable
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Ineffable Sentences Watching my sister being born was the most ineffable experience of my life. My grandfather would never talk about his combat in Vietnam, always saying it was simply ineffable.
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Antonyms: Grumpy Rude Irritable Synonyms: Sociable Pleasant Amiable Easy-going Examples: Big Bird Spongebob Squarepants Amy Cox in the office Receptionists should be! Definition: Easy to get along with; friendly
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Affable Sentences Because of her affable personality, my aunt was hired to be the front desk manager at Comfort Inn. While Oscar the Grouch is definitely not affable, Elmo is one of the friendliest muppets on Sesame Street.
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Antonyms: Mature Responsible Experienced Synonyms: Immature Juvenile Silly Babyish Examples: Sucking your thumb Blaming others for your mistakes Spitting on people Definition: Childish
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Infantile Sentences Even if it is for New Year’s Eve, it’s pretty infantile to dress in diapers and a bib. Screaming and crying about your lost ipod is infantile.
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Dic-/Dict- To say, to tell
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Antonyms: Synonyms: Law Decree Order Pronouncement Examples: Town curfews No skateboarding downtown No food or drink in school Definition: a new law or command from an authority
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Edict Sentences The town board passed down an edict that states no motor vehicles may be used on the park trails. The school board’s new edict allowing ipods was well-received by the student body.
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Antonyms: To clear a name Vindicate Acquit exonerate Synonyms: Accuse Blame Arraign Examples: felons Michael Vick—animal abuse Paris Hilton—drug abuse Definition: To formally charge someone with a crime
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Indict Sentences After years of FBI investigation, Al Capone was finally indicted and eventually convicted of tax evasion. The suspect sat in jail for three days before he was indicted for embezzling money.
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Antonyms: Synonyms: A saying A slogan A maxim An adage Examples: “Just do it”—Nike “Live Like There’s No Tomorrow” “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff” Definition: A motto of a person or group
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Dictum Sentences My brother lives by the dictum “No Regrets”; he skydives, mountain climbs, and scuba dives. “Safety first” became the dictum at my father’s job after his co-worker was killed in an accident.
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