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2 Period One Honors English Class first time ever Collaborative Power Point Project Vocabulary Unit E-4

3 VOCABULARY E-4 affiliated ascertain attainment bequeath cogent converge disperse esteem expunge finite invulnerable malevolent nonchalant ominiscient panacea scrupulous skulk supercilious uncanny venial

4 (adjective) associated, connected, attached, or related. Ms. Zimmerly is affiliated with Highlands Highschool.

5 Ms. Farabaugh had to give letters about libel and slander to all student affiliated with the campaign project. All the bad kids who were affiliated with bullying Johnny received detention.

6 kell dawg

7 I must ascertain the solution to this mystery. The detective wanted to ascertain this mystery. kell dawg

8 Come back here! I have ascertained that you are guilty! You’ll never catch me! kell dawg

9 Attainment: (n.) an accomplishment, the act of achieving ; achievement

10 The people in the national spelling bee hoped for the attainment of the blue ribbon. For winning the championship the football players felt great because they reached the attainment of their goals.

11 (v.) to give or pass on as an inheritance; bestow; hand down

12 The grandmother’s fortune is to be bequeathed to her grandchildren when she passes away. He hoped to be successful and be able to bequeath a large amount of money to his children.

13 Converge To move toward one point, approach nearer together; meet; intersect sam

14 “Hey let’s converge at Wendy’s” “Let’s converge at your house to do that project” sam

15 Disperse- (v) to scatter, spread far and wide; break up; dispel The lines disperse on a scatter plot. Mike Doucette

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17 (v.) to erase, obliterate, destroy; delete; efface kara a.

18 The teacher told the student to expunge all the words from the blackboard. For the first time ever, Suzie expunged William in a game of checkers. kara a

19 Invulnerable incapable of being wounded, hurt, or damaged. Proof against or immune to attack. kevin

20 The Super Hero was invulnerable to the evil villains attacks. Invulnerable kevin

21 (adj.) cool and confident, unconcerned; unruffled; composed; indifferent His nonchalant attitude on the red carpet made the actor a Hollywood favorite. annie n

22 Tim walked down the street nonchalantly, even though it was raining. (adj.) cool and confident, unconcerned; unruffled; composed; indifferent Yeah, the rain is cool. annie n.

23 (adj.) knowing everything; wise; all-knowing justine

24 My Aunt Barbara has been going to college for five years now, sometimes she seems omniscient. How long have you been going to collage for? 5years! Wow, no wonder you seem so omniscient. By: Justine Nagle

25 EXACT, CAREFUL, ATTENDING THOROUGHLY TO DETAILS; PAINSTAKING; METICOULOUS. tyler

26 THE SCIENTIST SCRUPULOUSLY CHECKED TO SEE IF HE MIXED THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF TOXIC CHEMICALS. HE THEN SCRUPULOUSLY WROTE DOWN HIS FINDING. AFTER THIS, HE BLEW UP THE WHOLE LAB WHILE SCRUPULOUSLY LOOKING FOR HIS KEYS!

27 Skulk (v) To move about stealthy; to lie in hiding; to sneak around; prowl The thief skulked in the shadow, when he was robbing the house.

28 Skulk The panther skulked through the bushes to look for his food.

29 (v) To move about stealthily; to lie in hiding; to sneak around ; prowl. sarah

30 The thief SKULKED around the house when he was stealing the family’s Thanksgiving turkey, but he tripped over the sneaky cat and was caught! + = Not the amicable kitty. The grounded teenager skulked away to the mall with her friends so her parents wouldn’t catch her. sarah

31 (adj.) eerie, strange, mysterious, weird, beyond explanation anna c.

32 It’s uncanny the way the portrait’s eyes seem to follow you around the room. The eyes just follow you everywhere! Well that’s just uncanny. anna c

33 There are some people out in this world that commit more venial crimes than others. They only commit venial crimes like jaywalking. The judge had no other choice but to give them community service, their crime was small and venial.

34 There are some people out in this world that are more venial than others. I don’t think that I can be mad at my friend anymore, she’s so venial. The defendant was venial after the not guilty verdict was read. brittanie c.

35 Mike Stanton stanton

36 The President of the United States often grants pardons to people who have committed venial crimes. Your friend will be more likely to forgive you if your error was venial. stanton

37 VOCABULARY E-4 affiliated ascertain attainment bequeath cogent converge disperse esteem expunge finite invulnerable malevolent nonchalant ominiscient panacea scrupulous skulk supercilious uncanny venial

38 CONGRATULATIONS!!! YOU DID IT!!!!

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