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It’s Vocab Time!
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Assurance (n.) a pledge; freedom from doubt, self- confidence
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Assurance – O.Fr. aseurer "to make sure," from V.L. *assecurar, from L. ad- "to" + securus “safe, secure”
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Children should have assurance that their parents will always be there for them. Assurance Mnemonic
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Asylum (n.) an institution for the care of children, elderly people, etc; a place of safety
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Asylum – L. asylum "sanctuary," from Gk. asylon "refuge," neut. of asylos "inviolable," from a- "without" + syle "right of seizure."
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Asylum Mnemonic In Beauty and the Beast Gaston threatened to send Belle’s father to an asylum if she refused to marry him.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Console (v.) to comfort (n.) the keyboard of an organ; a control panel for an electrical or mechanical device
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Console – Fr. consoler, from L. consolari "offer solace," from com- intensive prefix + solari “to comfort”
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Console Mnemonic She had to console her boyfriend when his PS3 console was broken and Best Buy refused to exchange it for a new one.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Dilate (v.) to make or become larger or wider; to expand upon
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Dilate – O.Fr. dilater, from L. dilatare "make wider, enlarge," from dis- "apart" + latus "wide"
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Dilate Mnemonic When an optometrist dilates a patient’s eyes, they have to wear sunglasses to avoid damaging their vision.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Dross (n.) refuse, waste products
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Dross – O.E. dros "dirt, dregs," from P.Gmc. *drohs- (cf. Ger. Drusen "dregs, husks"). Originally "the scum thrown off from metals in smelting." Related to O.E. dreosan "to drip."
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Dross Mnemonic After the wedding, the bridesmaid threw the ugly dress into the dross where it belonged.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Dwindle (v.) to lessen, diminish
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Dwindle – M.E. dwinen "waste away, fade, vanish," from O.E. dwinan, from P.Gmc. *dwinanan (cf. Du. dwijnen "to vanish").
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Dwindle Mnemonic People who suffer from anorexia nervosa dwindle in size and their health becomes at risk.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Flippant (adj.) lacking in seriousness; disrespectful, saucy
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Flippant – unknown origin probably imitative, an extended form of flip to toss or throw away as meaningless or unimportant
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Flippant Mnemonic It is important to remember to include some flippant activities in your life and not to only focus on serious things.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Immunity (n.) resistance to disease, freedom from some charge or obligation
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Immunity – L. immunitatem (nom. immunitas) "exemption from performing public service or charge," from immunis "exempt, free," from in- "not" + munis "performing services."
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Immunity Mnemonic On the show Survivor, it is important to win immunity so that you are not voted off during tribal council.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Institute (v.) to establish, set up (n.) an organization for the promotion of learning
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Institute – L. institutus, pp. of instituere "to set up," from in- "in" + statuere "establish, to cause to stand"
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Institute Mnemonic At the East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) a student can take classes such as automotive technology, cosmetology, and culinary arts.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Liability (n.) a debt; something disadvantageous
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Liability – Anglo- Fr. *liable, from O.Fr. lier "to bind," from L. ligare "to bind, to tie."
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Liability Mnemonic Liability insurance is wise to have because teenage drivers are considered the deadliest thing on the roads.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Preposterous (adj.) ridiculous, senseless
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Preposterous – L. præposterus "absurd, contrary to nature," lit. "before-behind" (cf. topsy-turvy, cart before the horse), from præ "before" + posterus "subsequent."
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Preposterous Mnemonic The idea that the planet Earth was round used to be considered preposterous because people believed that it was flat.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Pugnacious (adj.) quarrelsome, fond of fighting
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Pugnacious – L. pugnacis, gen. of pugnax "combative," from pugnare "to fight," from pugnus "fist," from PIE base *peug- "to stick, stab" (cf. Gk. pyx "with clenched fist," pygme "fist, boxing," pyktes "boxer;" L. pungere "to pierce, prick").
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Pugnacious Mnemonic Scut Farkus is the most pugnacious bully in the movie A Christmas Story.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Rabid (adj.) furious, violently intense, unreasonably extreme; mad; infected with rabies
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Rabid – L. rabidus, from rabere "be mad, rave"
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Rabid Mnemonic Cujo is a book about a dog that becomes rabid after it is bitten and infected with rabies.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Realm (n.) a kingdom; a region or field of study
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Realm – O.Fr. reaume, probably from roiaume "kingdom," altered (by influence of L. regalis "regal") from Gallo- Romance *regiminem, accusative form of L. regimen "system of government, rule"
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Realm Mnemonic The lion is king of the realm of the jungle.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Rejuvenate (v.) to make young again; to make like new
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Rejuvenate – re- "again" + L. juvenis "young"
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Rejuvenate Mnemonic A relaxing spa treatment can rejuvenate a person’s spirit and is an excellent gift to give to teachers who could use a vacation over the holidays.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Remunerate (v.) to reward, pay, reimburse
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Remunerate – Latin remuneratus, past participle of remunerare to recompense, from re- + munerare to give, from muner-, munus gift
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Remunerate Mnemonic The Arizona lottery promises to remunerate a person if they have a winning lottery ticket.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Sparse (adj.) meager, scant; scattered
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Sparse – L. sparsus "scattered," pp. of spargere "to scatter, spread," from PIE base *(s)pregh- "to jerk, scatter" (cf. Skt. parjanya- "rain, rain god," Avestan fra-sparega "branch, twig," lit. "that which is jerked off a tree," O.N. freknur "freckles," Swed. dial. sprygg "brisk, active," Lith. sprogti "shoot, bud," O.Ir. arg "a drop").
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Sparse Mnemonic Some cats are born with a sparse amount of hair.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Sterling (adj.) genuine, excellent; made of silver of standard fineness
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Sterling – probably from M.E. sterre ("star") from the stars that appeared in the design of certain Norman coins, + dim. suffix -ling. The other theory is that it derives from O.Fr. estedre "stater" from Gk. stater, from histanai "to fix, weigh," lit. "to cause to stand"
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Sterling Mnemonic Students with sterling grades can earn academic scholarships to help pay for college tuition.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Venture (n.) a risky or daring undertaking (v.) to expose to danger; to dare
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Venture – O.Fr. auenture, from L. aventura (res) "(a thing) about to happen," from future participle of advenire "to come about," from ad- "to" + venire "to come. Original meaning was "to arrive," in Latin, but in M.E. it took a turn through "risk/danger" (a trial of one's chances), and "perilous undertaking" (c.1314), and thence to "a novel or exciting incident"
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Venture Mnemonic The Chevy “Venture” is an interesting choice for a mode of transportation to risky and daring activities.
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Warp (v.) to twist out of shape (n.) an abnormality
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Vocabulary Workshop, Level D Etymologies: Unit 8 Warp – O.E. weorpan "to throw, throw away, hit with a missile," from P.Gmc. *werpanan "to fling by turning the arm", from PIE *werb- "to turn, bend"
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Warp Mnemonic Some people think that it is funny to warp images on their computers.
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