Figuring it Out
Ways to Say It
It's More than One
It's How You Teach
What it Means
100

The words that surround a particular word or passage that gives clues to its meaning

What is context?

100

A regional variety of speech; this can vary in pronunciation, word choice, and word meaning.  

What is dialect?

100

A word that has the same or similar meaning as another word

What is a synonym?

100

A 4-square model for exploring definitions, characteristics, examples, and non-examples

What is the Frayer Model?

100
  • A statement of a word’s meaning; an authoritative statement of meaning found in a dictionary 

What is a definition?
200

A word part that carries the basic, core meaning; some cannot stand alone without an affix

What is root?

200

Specialized language that has meaning to a particular group in a specific context

What is jargon?

200

A word that has the opposite meaning as another word

What is an antonym?

200

Categorizing groups of single words on cards according to their meanings.

What is a word sort?

200

Creative uses of language that is symbolic and deals with imagery, not to be taken literally; language based on figures of speech

What is figurative

300

An affix attached to the front of a base/root

What is a pre-fix?

300

A softer, gentler, less-offensive term for one considered harsh

What is a euphemism

300

A word with multiple, often unrelated meanings (e.g. jam)

What is a homonym?

300

A graphic organizer showing multiple dimensions of a single word, and how they are linked (definition, synonyms, antonyms, characteristics, derivations, etc.)

What is a word map?

300

The simplest, most obvious meaning of a word, not used in any symbolic or figurative manner; the meaning that is actually meant when using a particular word.

What is literal?

400

An affix that is attached to the end of a base/root

What is a suffix?

400

The actual sound utterance of a word; the sounds the letters of a word produce; this varies with region and dialect

What is pronunciation?

400

Words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings

What is a homophone?

400

This tool has been commonly used over the years to teach vocabulary, but it is extremely ineffective.

What is the dictionary

400

The actual dictionary definition of a word, with no feeling or emotion attached to it; the literal meaning of the word.

What is denotation

500

The study of the history and origin of words

What is etymology?

500

A level of speech, described in terms of “high,” “middle,” and “low;” it is adjusted according to audience and purpose of speech or writing

What is diction?

500

Words that have the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations (e.g. The tourists visiting Tunisia feared their guide would desert them in the desert.)

What is a homograph?

500

This method for teaching vocabulary relies on wide reading and multiple exposure to words.

What is the indirect method?

500

The emotional meaning or feelings associated with a word, not listed as a part of its dictionary definition.

What is connotation?

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