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WORD POWER

WORD POWER. VOCABULARY For the High School Student HAROLD LEVINE. GROUP 3. 1. CACHE /’ kash /. Noun Hiding place to store something After confessing, the robber led detectives to a cache of stolen gems in the basement. 2. COMMEND. Verb Praise; mention favorably; compliment

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WORD POWER

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  1. WORD POWER VOCABULARY For the High School Student HAROLD LEVINE

  2. GROUP 3

  3. 1. CACHE /’kash/ • Noun • Hiding place to store something • After confessing, the robber led detectives to a cache of stolen gems in the basement.

  4. 2. COMMEND • Verb • Praise; mention favorably; compliment • The volunteers were commended for their heroic efforts to save lives. • COMMENDABLE • Adjective • Praiseworthy; laudable

  5. 3. CUR • Noun • Worthless dog • Lassie is a kind and intelligent animal. Please don’t refer to her as a “cur.”

  6. 4. DESPOTIC • Adjective • Of a despot (a monarch having absolute power); domineering; dictatorial; tyrannical; autocratic • DESPOTISM • Noun • Tyranny; dictatorship

  7. 5. DISPUTE • Verb • Argue about; debate; declare not true; call into question; oppose; challenge • Charley disputed my solution until I showed him definite proof that I was right. • DISPUTATIOUS • Adjective • Argumentative • contentious

  8. 6. EDIFICE • Noun • Building, especially a large or impressive building • The huge edifice under construction near the airport will be a hotel.

  9. 7. ERA • Noun • Historical period; period of time; age; epoch • The atomic era began with the dropping of the first atomic bomb in 1945.

  10. 8. INITIATE • Verb • Begin; introduce; originate; inaugurate • The Pilgrims initiated the custom of celebrating Thanksgiving Day. • Put through the ceremony of becoming a member; admit; induct • Next Friday our club is going to initiate three new members • INITIATION • Noun • Induction; installation

  11. 9. JOLLY ROGER • Noun • Pirates’ flag; black flag with white skull and crossbones • The Jolly Roger flying from the mast of the approaching ship indicated that it was a pirate ship.

  12. 10. MULTITUDE • Noun • Very large number of people or things; crowd; throng; horde; swarm • There was such a multitude outside the store waiting for the sale to begin that we decided to return later. • MULTITUDINOUS • Adjective • Many; numerous

  13. 11. PERCEIVE • Verb • Become aware of through the senses; see; note; observe; behold; understand • When the lights went out, I couldn’t see a thing, but gradually I was able to perceive the outlines of the larger pieces of furniture. • PERCEPTION • Noun • Idea; conception

  14. 12. PORTAL • Noun • (usually plural) door; entrance, especially, a grand or impressive one; gate • The original doors at the main entrance have been replaced by bronze portals.

  15. 13. RESERVED • Adjective • Restrained in speech or action; reticent; uncommunicative; tightlipped; taciturn • Mark was reserved at first but became much more communicative when he got to know us better. • Unsociable; aloof; withdrawn

  16. 14. RESTRAIN • Verb • Hold back; check; curb; repress; keep under control • Midred could not restrain her impulse to open the package immediately, even though it read, “Do not open before Christmas.”

  17. 15. RETRACT • Verb • Draw back; withdraw; take back; unsay • You can depend on Frank. Once he has given his promise, he will not retract it.

  18. 16. SPINE • Noun • Chain of small bones down the middle of the back; backbone • The ribs are curved bones extending from the spine and enclosing the upper part of the body. • SPINELESS • Adjective • Having no backbone; weak; indecisive; cowardly

  19. 17. STROLL • Noun • Idle and leisurely walk; ramble • It was a warm spring afternoon, and many people were out for a stroll.

  20. 18. TIMOROUS • Adjective • Full of fear; afraid; timid • I admit I was timorous when I began my speech, but as I went along, I felt less and less afraid.

  21. 19. TUITION • Noun • Payment for instruction • When I go to college, I will probably work each summer to help pay the tuition.

  22. 20. VERSION • Noun • Account or description from one point of view; interpretation • Now that we have Vera’s description of the accident, let us listen to your version. • Translation • THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO was written in French, but you can read it in English version.

  23. SENTENCE COMPLETION

  24. A(n) *** of desperate depositors gathered outside the closed ***. • If you prove me wrong, I will gladly *** my statement. • It is hoped that the settlement just reached will *** a new *** of cooperation between labor and management. • Most of us would be too *** to try sky-diving.

  25. Since you *** my *** of what was said at today’s meeting. • Many college students hold part-time jobs to help pay their ***. • In our *** down Broadway, we passed one magnificent *** after another.

  26. Sit up straight. Slouching tend to deform the ***. • It is hard to *** why any people would prefer to keep their saving in a(n) *** at home, instead of an insured saving bank. • Why are you so *** today? Don’t you have anything to say?

  27. GROUP 2 GROUP 3 Adjourn Astute Censure Demolish Discharge Dissent Equitable Exonerate Extemporaneous Extricate Forfeit Illegible Inadvertently Inappropriate Lucrative Permanent Prohibit Punctual Rebuke Transient Cache Commend Cur Despotic Dispute Edifice Era Initiate Jolly Roger Multitude Perceive Portal Reserved Restrain Retract Spine Stroll Timorous Tuition Version

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