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Ninth Grade Vocabulary

Ninth Grade Vocabulary. Unit 7. Latin Root:. Bellum “ War ”. Bellicose Adjective—warlike in nature Sentence: The bellicose tribe was in the habit of fighting its neighbors. Syn. Combative Ant. peaceful. Antebellum Adjective—Occurring before a war

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Ninth Grade Vocabulary

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  1. Ninth Grade Vocabulary Unit 7

  2. Latin Root: Bellum “War”

  3. Bellicose Adjective—warlike in nature Sentence: The bellicose tribe was in the habit of fighting its neighbors. Syn. Combative Ant. peaceful

  4. Antebellum Adjective—Occurring before a war Sentence: War changed the country in many ways, but some things remained as they were in the antebellum years.

  5. Belligerence Noun—Warlike in mood or attitude Sentence: Despite the belligerence of the opposing team, the Hawks won the game by two points. Ant. peace

  6. Latin Root: Amor “LOVE”

  7. Enamored Adjective—Fond of; feeling love towards Sentence: At first I hated the novel, but after reading it again, I became enamored of it. Syn. Charmed Ant. repulsed

  8. Amicable Adjective—Not bitter or hostile; friendly Sentence: Rumors suggested that the girls were fighting, but they insisted they had an amicable relationship.

  9. Amiable Adjective—Good-natured; cheerful Sentence: Bernard greeted me with an amiable smile as I entered the office. Syn. Cordial Ant. disagreeable

  10. Greek Root: Agon “Contest; struggle”

  11. Antagonize Verb—To act hostile towards; provoke Sentence: No matter how the bullies antagonize Walter, he never gets angry. Syn. Oppose Ant. Soothe

  12. Protagonist Noun—The central character in a literary work. Sentence: Ralph is the protagonist in Lord of the Flies.

  13. Antagonist Noun—One who is hostile toward or opposes Sentence: Jack Merridew is the antagonist of the Lord of the Flies.

  14. Greek Root: Phile “LOVE”

  15. Philosophical Adjective—calm and wise; reasonable Sentence: Cheryl’s friends thought she would be devastated after the loss, but she was philosophical about it.

  16. Philanthropy Noun—charitable donation to public causes Sentence: The farmer who gave his land to the city for a park was praised for his act of philanthropy. Ant. stinginess

  17. Bibliophile Noun—one who loves books Sentence: Cameron, a self-described bibliophile, was running out of space for her books.

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