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By Natalie Moy Ms. Kopp/ Period 3
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1. Altercation A heated argument. Syn: Quarrel; Dispute Ant: Agreement; Harmony Ms. Kopp got into an altercation with Daphne.
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2. Lexicon A dictionary; A specialized vocabulary used in a particular field or place. Syn: Jargon; Argot; Cant Senorita Medina has a lexicon for Spanish.
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3. Hue A particular shade of a given color. Syn: Change; Alter Mr. Rust likes using a specific hue in his paintings.
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4. Galvanize To startle into sudden activity. Syn: Stimulate Ant: Enervate Danielle galvanized the students by slamming the door hard.
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5. Sanction Permission; Support. Syn: Authorize; Pass Coach Braddell gave sanction to the Varsity Girls Basketball team to miss school Tuesday for their first State Game.
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6. Hyperbole Extreme exaggeration for effect and not meant to be taken literally. Ant: Understatement When Mr. Glass told me he was going to shoot Ms. Melvin; it was only a hyperbole.
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7. Ominous Threatening; Foreboding evil. Syn: Sinister Ant: Comforting The Girls Basketball team played against the ominous Mustangs because they were ranked number one in the nation.
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8. Audacity Rude boldness; nerve. Syn: Insolence; Impudence Ant: Decorum Eliza had the audacity to talk back to Ms. Melvin.
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9. Evince To demonstrate clearly; To prove. Syn: Manifest Ms. Pincu evinced her knowledge of Italy showing us all the best tourist attractions.
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10. Implacable Unable to be appeased or pacified. Syn: Inflexible; Relentless Ant: Pacified; Assuaged. Ms. Chavez’s implacable suspicions were put to rest after she realized the final was not misplaced at all.
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11. Exhort To urge on with stirring words. Syn: Encourage Ant: Discourage Mrs. Goolsby exhorted us to get an A on the math test.
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12. Incarcerate To put into prison; To confine Syn: Imprison; Constrain Ant: Liberate; Free Lisa got sent down to the office and she said, “It felt like being incarcerated.”
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13. Incisive Sharp; Keen; Cutting straight to the heart of the matter. Syn: Piercing; Acute Ant: Superficial; Dull Coach Abdi gave Jeff some incisive comments to pump him up for his game.
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14. Expedient Practical; Providing an immediate advantage. Syn: Effective Ant: Feckless Ms. Kopp showed Liora the most expedient way to write a five paragraph essay.
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15. Pertinent Having to do with the subject at hand; Relevant. Syn: Relevant Ant: Unrelated; extraneous Ore asked a pertinent question to help the other students understand.
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