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Unit V Vocabulary Cards

Published on Feb 04, 2016

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ADDENDUM

  • Addendum is a noun.
  • It’s synonyms are attachment, extension, and rider.
  • The Evil Queen turned to the addendum in her spell book to find a poision.

AGHAST

  • Aghast is an adjective.
  • It’s synonyms are horrified, shocked, and stupified.
  • It’s antonyms are delighted, overjoyed and unnmoved
  • Cinderella was aghast at Lucifer who purposely made the floor dirty again.

AMPLE

  • Ample is an adjective.
  • It’s synonyms are adequate, considerable, and sufficent.
  • It’s antonyms are in adequate and insufficent.
  • Belle was in awe when she saw Beast’s library and it’s ample supply of books.

APPARITION

  • Apparition is a noun.
  • It’s synonyms are phantom and specter.
  • The specter of Obi Wan appeared to Luke.

ASSERT

  • Assert is a verb.
  • It’s synonyms are affirm and avow.
  • Maleficent asserted her hatred toward Stefan at Aurora’s birth.

COWER

  • Cower is a verb.
  • It’s synonyms are flinch and wince.
  • It’s antonym is stad up to.
  • The hyenas cowered in fear when Mufasa came.

DISDAIN

  • Disdain is a verb and a noun.
  • It’s synonyms are reject and spurn.
  • It’s antonyms are esteem, respect, revere, and venerate.
  • Captain Hook felt disdain toward Peter Pan for cutting off his hand.

EPTIAPH

  • Eptiaph is a noun.
  • It’s synonym is a tombstone inscription.
  • Quasimodo read the epitaph; it was the entrance to the Court of Miracles.

ETHICAL

  • Ethical is an adjective.
  • It’s synonyms are honorable, upright, and virtuous.
  • It’s antonyms are dishonest, immoral, and unscrupulous.
  • The Good Fairies and Maleficent stood for all that was ethical: good and evil.

FACETIOUS

  • Facetious is an adjective.
  • It’s synonyms are comical, tongue~in~cheek, and witty
  • It’s antonyms are humorless and serious.
  • Most everything Donald Duck says is facetious and harmless.

INAUDIBLE

  • Inaudible is an adjective.
  • It’s synonyms are faint and indistinct.
  • It’s antonyms are audible and perceptable.
  • Merida always challenged her mother, even if it was in an inaudible way.

INDISCRIMINATE

  • Indiscriminate is an adjective.
  • It’s synonyms are haphazard, random, and uncritical.
  • It’s antonyms are discriminating, judicious, and selective.
  • Hades planed to overthrow all the gods from power; he was indiscriminative.

INTRIGUE

  • Intrigue is a noun and a verb.
  • It’s synonyms are conspiracy, plot, and scheme.
  • It’s antonym is fair play.
  • Jafar planned a intrigue to get rid of the Sultan, Jasmin, and Prince Ali.

JURISDICTION

  • Jurisdiction is a noun.
  • It’s synonyms are purview and supervision.
  • Judge Claude Frollo had no jurisdiction inside the cathedral, Notre Dame.

PLAUSIBLE

  • Plausible is an adjective.
  • It’s synonyms are believable and probable.
  • It’s antonyms are improbable, unbelievable, and unlikley.
  • Tigger’s story of heffalumps and woozles sounded plausible to Pooh Bear.

PLEBEIAN

  • Plebeian is an adjective and a noun.
  • It’s synonyms are course, lowborn, proletarian, and unrefined.
  • It’s anyonyms are aristocratic, cultivated, and refined.
  • The Queen of Hearts acted as if everyone in Wonderland was a plebeian.

PRODIGAL

  • Prodigal is an adjective and a noun.
  • It’s synonyms are improvident, spendthrift, and wasteful.
  • It’s antonyms are economical, frugal, miserly, and stingy.
  • Drizella and Anastasia squandered away the family fortune; they wer prodigal shoppers.

PROXIMITY

  • Proximity is a noun.
  • It’s antonyms are sistance and remoteness.
  • Aurora was suprised when another human stood in close proximity to her.

PULVERIZE

  • Pulverize is a verb.
  • It’s synonyms are compress and demolish.
  • Mr. Incredible pulverized Syndrome’s robot.

VOLATILE

  • Volatile is an adjective.
  • It’s synonyms are ereatic and unstable.
  • It’s antonyms are dormant, inert, stable, statuc, and steady.
  • Donald Duck’s personality is quite volatile.