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LESSON 7

LESSON 7. Despite. The player continued in the game despite his injuries. Despite his size, Ted put up a good fight. We won the game by a shutout despite the fact that our team got only three hits. . Preposition In spite of. Disrupt. Pam’s clowning disrupted the class every day.

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LESSON 7

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  1. LESSON 7

  2. Despite • The player continued in the game despite his injuries. • Despite his size, Ted put up a good fight. • We won the game by a shutout despite the fact that our team got only three hits. Preposition In spite of

  3. Disrupt • Pam’s clowning disrupted the class every day. • The storm disrupted the telephone lines throughout the area. • The collapse of the government disrupted the services we took for granted, such as mail delivery. Verb Upset; cause to break down

  4. Rash • The report of a rash of burglaries in the neighborhood was exaggerated. • Poison ivy causes a rash. • It is rash to threaten an action you cannot carry out. Noun, Adjective A breaking out with many small red spots on the skin; outbreak of many instances within a short time; too hasty or careless

  5. Rapid • We took a rapid walk around the camp before breakfast. • If you work rapidly you can complete the test in twenty minutes. • The response to the surprise attack was a rapid retreat. Adjective Very quick; swift

  6. Exhaust • To exhaust the city’s water supply would be a calamity. • The long climb to the top of the mountain exhausted our strength. • If we continue to squander our money recklessly, our treasury will soon be exhausted. Verb Empty completely; use up; tire out

  7. Severity • The severity of the teacher was not appreciated by the pupils until they reached the final exams. • The severity of the Black Plague can be imagined from the fact that thirty percent of the population died. • Rosita complained to the principal about the severity of the punishment which the Student Court gave to her. Noun Strictness; harshness; plainness; violence

  8. Feeble • We heard a feeble cry from the exhausted child. • The guide made a feeble attempt to explain why he had taken the wrong turn. • The feeble old man collapsed on the sidewalk. Adjective Weak

  9. Unite • The thirteen colonies united to form one country. • Matrimony united two famous Virginia families. • America and Russia were united against a common enemy in World War II. Verb Join together; become one

  10. Cease • Cease trying to do more than you can. • The whispering in the audience ceased when the curtain went up. • When you cease making war, you can then begin to pacify the small villages which the enemy controls. Verb Stop

  11. Thrifty • By being thrifty, Miss Benson managed to get along on her small income. • A thrifty person knows that squandering money can lead to financial calamity. • By thrifty use of their supplies, the shipwrecked sailors were able to survive for weeks. Adjective Saving; careful in spending; thriving

  12. Miserly • Being miserly with our natural resources will help us to live longer on the earth. • A miserly person rarely has any friends. • SilasMarner abandoned his miserly habits when Eppie came into his life. Adjective Stingy; like a miser

  13. Monarch • There are few modern nations which are governed by monarchs. • The monarchs of ancient Rome considered themselves descendants of the gods. • Men sometimes believe that they are monarchs in their own homes. Noun King or queen; ruler

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