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Unit One Grade Seven
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1. adjacent ( adj) near, next to, adjoining syn: alongside, nearby, neighboring ant: faraway, distant, remote Ex. We had adjacent seats in the movie theatre and could easily share a tub of popcorn.
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2. alight( v) to get down from, step down from; to come down from the air, land (adj) lighted up syn: (v) dismount, descend, land, touch down ant: (v) mount, ascend, board, take off Ex. The butterfly alighted onto the flower so that it might feed.
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3. barren ( adj) not productive; bare syn: unproductive, sterile, desolate, arid ant: fertile, productive, fruitful Ex. Since the land was barren, the farm failed.
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4. disrupt (v) to break up, disturb syn: upset, displace, disorder ant: organize, arrange Ex. During eighth period, the announcement for the transfer bus disrupts class.
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5. dynasty (n) a powerful family or group of rulers that maintains its position or power for some time. syn: ruling house, regime Ex. Since an American president may not hold more than two consecutive terms, there can be no dynasty in the United States.
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6. foretaste (n) an advance indication, sample, or warning syn: preview, anticipation Ex. Everyone wanted to see the movie after watching the preview. The foretaste of the thrilling action- packed film made us all want to see it as soon as it came out.
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7. germinate (v) to begin to grow, come into being syn: sprout, shoot up, grow, burgeon ant: wither, die, stagnate, shrivel up Ex. The idea for the story germinated quickly and soon the author had written ten pages.
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8. humdrum (adj) ordinary, dull, routine, without variation syn: monotonous, uneventful, prosaic, boring ant: lively, exciting, thrilling, exhilarating Ex. A vacation at the beach is never humdrum since there is always something exciting to do!
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9. hurtle (v) to rush violently, dash headlong; to fling or hurl forcefully syn: speed, fly, race, catapult, fling ant: crawl, creep Ex. The runner hurtled toward the finish line.
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10. insinuate (v) to suggest or hint slyly; to edge into something indirectly syn: imply, intimate ant: barge in, broadcast Ex. When the teacher made comments such as “I’d study this if I were you” and “Knowing this information would be wise,” she was insinuating that a pop quiz was coming soon.
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11. interminable (adj)endless, so long as to seem endless syn: never-ending, ceaseless ant: brief, short, fleeting Ex. Eighth period seems interminable when you have plans after school.
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12. interrogate (v) to ask questions, examine by questioning syn: question, query Ex. The prosecutor interrogated the witness on the stand.
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13. recompense (v) to pay back, to give as a reward (n) a payment for loss, service, or injury syn: (v) repay (n) compensation Ex. As recompense, military personnel who have served their country may receive partial tuition to a state university through the G.I. Bill.
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14. renovate (v) to repair, restore to good condition; make new again syn: repair, fix up, recondition Ex. The 1960’s kitchen was renovated to include modern appliances like a dish washer.
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15. résumé (n) a brief summary; a short written account of one’s education, working experience, or qualifications for a job syn: synopsis, job history Ex. Her detailed résumé earned her the job.
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16. sullen (adj) silent or brooding because of ill humor, anger, or resentment; slow moving, sluggish syn: grumpy, surly, peevish, morose ant: cheerful blithe, sociable, vivacious Ex. After being grounded, the girl stomped sullenly to her room.
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17. trickle (v) to flow or fall by drops or in a small stream (n) a small, irregular quantity of anything syn: (v) dribble, drizzle, drip (n) small amount ant: (v) gush, pour, flood (n) deluge Ex. The drought caused the river to dwindle to a mere trickle of water.
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18. trivial (adj) not important, minor; ordinary, commonplace syn: insignificant, petty, trifling ant: important, weighty, momentous Ex. Keep trivial details out of a paragraph.
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19. truce (n) a pause in fighting, temporary peace syn: cease-fire, armistice ant: war, warfare, fighting Ex. The parents insisted that there be a truce between the constantly battling siblings.
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20. vicious (adj) evil, bad; spiteful; having bad habits or an ugly disposition; painfully severe or extreme syn: wicked, malicious, savage ant: good, kind, kindly, mild, harmless Ex. The vicious ruler kept his people in poverty.
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