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Vocabulary Book II Unit 12

Vocabulary Book II Unit 12. Take Out. Binder with Paper Remember to use the Cornell Note-taking method. . Vocabulary Objectives - Today. You will be able to: Record new vocabulary words utilizing Cornell note-taking method. Create original sentences using vocabulary words using notes .

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Vocabulary Book II Unit 12

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  1. Vocabulary Book IIUnit 12

  2. Take Out • Binder with Paper • Remember to use the Cornell Note-taking method.

  3. Vocabulary Objectives - Today • You will be able to: • Record new vocabulary words utilizing Cornell note-taking method. • Create original sentences using vocabulary words using notes.

  4. Vocabulary Objectives – By the end of the week • You will be able to: • Match vocabulary words to definitions and use words in sentences without notes.

  5. Vocabulary Words • Cornell Notes • Write down the words and definitions in your notebooks. • Word in column in left and definition in column on right. • Write down word used in a phrase or sentence. • Write down roots and meanings.

  6. Root • TER • Latin TERRERE, TERRITUM "to frighten, to scare"

  7. 1 -TERRORIZE

  8. TERRORIZE • V. to repeatedly frighten • That huge dog has terrorized the children in the neighborhood for much too long • syn; alarm ant: calm

  9. 2 - DETER

  10. DETER • v. To prevent; to discourage • L. de, "away from," + terrere == to scare awayfrom • Jessica tried everything to deter deer from eating her plants, but the only solution was to place a large fence around her garden. • syn: hinder ant: encourage

  11. How to deter smoking.

  12. ROOT • HORR • Latin HORRERE, "to shudder, be afraid"

  13. 3 - HORRIFIC

  14. HORRIFIC • adj. Causing extreme horror or disgust • Seven cars were involved in the horrific accident that killed four of the drivers. • syn: awful ant: pleasant

  15. 4 - ABHOR

  16. 4 - ABHOR • v. To feel horror towards; hate • L. ab, "from," + horrere = to shudder awayfrom • Nellie abhors people who act like they are superior to their friends. • syn: despise ant: love

  17. ROOT • TREPID • Latin TREPIDUS, "afraid, disturbed"

  18. 5 - TREPIDATION

  19. TREPIDATION • n. State of fear or alarm • Aisha was filled with trepidation at the thought of her upcoming driver's examination. • syn: dread

  20. 6 - INTREPID

  21. INTREPID • adj. Bold; unafraid • L. in, "not," + trepidus =not afraid • Greg, an intrepid pilot, frequently landed his small plane on extremely rough ground in unfamiliar countries. • syn: brave, courageous ant: fearful

  22. ROOT • FORMiD • Latin FORMIDARE, "to fear"

  23. 7 - FORMIDABLE

  24. 7 - FORMIDABLE • --adj. Difficult to overcome; intimidating • Just looking up at the formidable mountain was enough to make some climbers change their minds. • syn: daunting ant: simple

  25. ROOT • REV • Latin VERERI, "to fear, respect”

  26. 8 - REVERE

  27. 8 - REVERE

  28. 8 - REVERE • v. To hold in awe; worship • L. re, "back," + vereri :::: to respect back • You may dislike the painter, but Tammy reveres him. • syn: admire, respect ant: despise

  29. 9 - IRREVERENT

  30. IRREVERENT • adj. Not showing proper respect • L. in, "not," + re, "back," + vereri == not giving respect bach • During the funeral, James made some irreverent remarks, and the Rabbi frowned at him.

  31. ROOT • TIM • Latin TIMOR, "fear"

  32. 10 - INTIMIDATE

  33. 10 INTIMIDATE • v. To threaten with harm; to frighten • L. in, "into," + timor == to put fear into • Our team was unable to intimidate the other school's football players because we were much smaller than they were. • syn: bully, scare

  34. 11 - TIMOROUS

  35. 11 - TIMOROUS • adj. Afraid of danger; timid • The little child was so timorous that she began crying • when she saw the clown at the carnivaL • syn: shy ant: brave

  36. HOMEWORK • 3X EACH + DEFINITIONS AND ORIGINAL SENTENCES • OR • FLASHCARDS WITH ORIGINAL SENTENCES

  37. Closing – Make up a sentence.

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