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Vocabulary Workshop Unit 4-6 Review
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capture
(n) the act of catching or gaining control by force or skill
(v) to grab and hold onto; to hold the attention of
coward
(n) one who has no courage or gets scared easily
exclaim
(v) to speak with strong feelings or emotions; to cry out
gloomy
(adj) partly or completely dark; wearing a frown
insist
(v) to state something or make a demand firmly
passage
(n) the act of moving from one place to another; a trip by sea or by air; a way in or out; a part of a written work or piece of music
restless
(adj) unable to rest, relax, or be still; without rest or sleep
shallow
(adj) not deep; not showing much thought
shatter
(v) to break into many pieces; to cause much damge
talent
(n) an ability to do something well; a skill or gift
atmosphere
(n) the air that surrounds Earth; the feeling or mood in a room or place
brilliant
(adj) sparkling or full of light; striking and shiny; very smart
convince
(v) to get someone to believe something or to do something; to win over
endure
(v) to put up with; to continue in the same way for a long time
glance
(v) to look quickly; to bounce off a surface and fly off to one side
(n) to quick look
harsh
(adj) rough or unpleasant to the senses; unkind in voice or behavior
plunge
(v) to fall quickly; to quickly throw oneself down or into something
(n) the act of jumping in
precious
(adj) very high-priced; loved and adored
swift
(adj) able to move at a quick speed; quick to respond
unite
(v) to bring two or more parts together to make a whole
border
(n) the outer edge of an object; the line where two parts meet
(v) to be next to or near something; to touch at the edge
certain
(adj) having no doubt; sure
clasp
(n) a device that holds parts together; a strong hold
(v) to hook something up; to hold tightly
depart
(v) to go away
fierce
(adj) violent; wild or savage
journey
(n) a log trip; a passage from one place to another
(v) to go on a tip; to travel
observe
(v) to see; to watch with close attention; to stick to or obey
superb
(adj) of the best quality
treasure
(n) a collection of valuable objects; something worth a lot (v) to care a great deal for
wisdom
(n) knowledge and good sense, especially as a result of experience
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VOCABULARY
Study the entries and answer the questions that follow. The prefixes ambi and amphi mean "both" or "around." The roots luc and lum mean "light." The prefix super means "above" or "over." The root magn means "great." List as many words as you can think of that contain the root magn or the prefix super.
VOCABULARY
From the list below, supply the words needed to complete the paragraph. Some words will not be used. bastion, jettison, irascible, avarice, ostracize. Isabel's _____ personality had gotten her into trouble before, but never as much as it did now. In reaction to her outburst during the assembly, Isabel's class _____ her. Classmates would not sit next to Isabel, let alone speak to her. If her disruption had happened on a ship, Isabel thought, the passengers might have ____ her over the side.
VOCABULARY
From the list below, supply the words needed to complete the paragraph. Some words will not be used. archetype epicurean verdant mellifluous attrition coup confluence B. Tonia closed her eyes to concentrate better on the ___ sounds of the mambo orchestra playing at Anconia's Night Club. She heard only what emanated through the wall behind the dumpster. She would stand next to the wall, close her eyes, and imagine that she was a member of the _____ clientele feasting at the glass tables in Anconia's impressive ballroom. Just a week before being hired, Tonia met Anconia's doorman after the club had closed for the night, and he was nice enough to allow her inside for a look. The walls around the dance floor and dining area were ____ with dangling, subtropical plants, and the dance floor sparkled even though the club was fifty years old. Impressed, Tonia realized how Anconia's provided a place for the ____ of the wealthy and the famous.
VOCABULARY
If a man and a woman who weigh the same consume the same amount of alcohol: a. The man's BAC will likely be higher b. The woman's BAC will likely be higher c. Their BAC levels would be the same d. None of the above
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