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Vocabulary Unit. Does anything look familiar?  Quixotic  Lassitude  Laconic  Irascible  Austere  Officious  Callous  Craven  Obtuse  Languid.

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Presentation on theme: "Vocabulary Unit. Does anything look familiar?  Quixotic  Lassitude  Laconic  Irascible  Austere  Officious  Callous  Craven  Obtuse  Languid."— Presentation transcript:

1 Vocabulary Unit

2 Does anything look familiar?  Quixotic  Lassitude  Laconic  Irascible  Austere  Officious  Callous  Craven  Obtuse  Languid

3 Quixotic (kwik SAHT ik)  Definition: adj. unrealistic and totally impractical  Synonyms: unrealisitic, starryeyed  Link: idiotic  It is idiotic to try to walk across a freeway. It is quixotic to think that people will stop for you.  It is quixotic to think that people will send themselves to jail if they do something wrong.

4 Lassitude (LAS uh tood)  Definition: noun.- a state of physical or mental weariness  Synonyms: apathy, sluggishness  Link: Lazy dude  George was a lazy dude with lassitude. He never did his work and he didn’t care about the consequences.  Tim worked at the factory doing the same job for twenty years. He began to do his work with lassitude because he was tired of the routine.

5 Laconic (luh KAHN ik)  Definition: adj.- brief, using few words  Synonyms: terse, succinct, short  Link: Tonic  The doctor was laconic with his patients. He rudely rushed the appointments and only prescribed tonics.  The teacher was too laconic with their lectures. Without enough detail the students did not understand the concept.

6 Irascible (I RAS uh bul)  Definition: adj.- easily angered.  Synonyms: irritable, cranky, testy  Link: wrestle bulls  When he became irascible, the wrestler would wrestle bulls to let off some steam.  Boyfriends and girlfriends become irascible with each other when they ignore their text messages.  The toddler became irascible when his older brother took away his toy truck.

7 Austere (aw STEER)  Definition: adj.- serious, stern, severely simple and plain  Synonyms: cold, strict, unemotional  Link: Steer  An austere steer is no fun at a party.  Jill’s father is very austere. He never smiles and is always cold with the boys she dates.  An Amish home is very austere. It is decorated in a plain style with only necessary furniture and items.

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9 Officious (uh FISH us)  Definition: adj.- ready to serve, offering unwanted help or advice. (Annoying)  Synonyms: pushy, interfering  Link: Office  An officious office helper will continually tell you how to do your job even when you don’t ask for help.  The officious waitress would not go away even when Jennifer told her that she only wanted a cup of coffee.

10 Callous (KAL uss)  Definition: adj.- insensitive, having no feelings.  Synonyms: heartless, unsympathetic  Link: Callus  Jack was so callous that he made fun of Mike’s calluses in front of everyone in the locker room.  A callous remark is a statement that does not take someone’s feelings into consideration.  It would be callous to be a millionaire and not ever donate any money to the poor.

11 Craven (KRA ven)  Definition: adj.- cowardly, mean-spirited.  Synonyms: a chicken, a wuss, spineless  When the company went bankrupt, the craven CEO quickly flew out of the country to avoid having to answer to his former employees.  While I was ready for the fistfight, my craven enemy started to scream for help.

12 Obtuse (ob tuse)  Definition: adj.- slow in comprehension, block- headed.  Synonyms: dumb, unintelligent, close-minded  If you refuse to learn new ideas or customs, you are obtuse.  When you pretend to not understand something, you are acting obtuse.  When someone tells a joke and you don’t understand it, they might call you obtuse.

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14 Languid (LANG gwid)  Definition: adj.- lacking energy, showing little interest in anything.  Synonyms: lazy, slow  Link: Squid  A languid squid only watches TV all day.  The professor’s languid teaching style did not motivate the class.  It is languid of a student to sit in class, not do any work, and not participate.

15 Creating Sentences  Choose eight of the words you have been given and compose sentences using them.  Use these contexts:  1. A party  2. A dance  3. A doctor’s office  4. Passing a test  5. A college professor  6. Buying a car  7. Traveling to another country  8. Winning the lottery

16 Creating Sentences  Choose five of the words you have been given and compose sentences using them.  Use these contexts:  1. A party  2. A doctor’s office  3. Passing a test  4. Traveling to another country

17 Example  Context: Winning the lottery  After winning the lottery, the man became languid because he did not have to work anymore.


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