Parts of speech
definitions
senteces
name the word
synonyms and antonyms
100

list the parts of speech for the italicized word

Carla was adamant that she wanted to spend her birthday money on a dog. 

 


adjective

100

define the following

1. adamant 

2. cacophony

3. disdain

1. not willing to change an opinion: very determined 

2. loud, unpleasant noises

3. noun; a feeling of strong dislike or disapproval of someone or something undeserving of respect 


100

make a sentence with rudimentary

the redundant plastic water bottle was recycled into a brand new pair of jeans

100

very small, adj


diminutive

100

name a synonym for:

 adamant

 baleful

 cacophony

diminutive

disdain

determined

harmful

racket

small

disaprooval


200

complete the sentence with the appropriate word from the choices below.

"When reciting your lines, please _______ them," the drama teacher said. 

A. disdain

B. enunciate

C. purify

D. none of the above

B. enunciate

200

define the following:

1. trepidation

2. veer

3. talisman

4. redundant 

5. enunciate

1. noun; a feeling of fear that causes you to hesitate because you feel that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen

2. v.  to change direction quickly or suddenly 

3. noun. a lucky charm that is belived to cause good luck

200

make a sentence with veer

Harry had to veer quickly to make way for the beater

200

to change direction quickly or suddenly 

verb

veer

200

name a synonym for 

enunciate

expound

implication

lavish

redundant


verb one- pronounce, verb 2- express 

explain

predict

fancy adj, verb afford

 unessential

300

make two sentences with the word lavishuse one parts of speech for each sentence. 

example

verb- the king was able to lavish a few dozen gold bars

adj- the lavish palace was very beautiful

300

define: 

1. surreptitious

2. implication

3. baleful

4. lavish

5. expound

adjective; done in a secret way

2. noun. a possible outcome or future effect

3. adj 1 threatening harm or evil

adj 2 harmful deadly

4. adj posh, fancy

verb to give a large amount of 

5. verb. to explain something in great detail


300

make a sentence with cacophony 

the cacophony of pots and pans scared the puppy

300

not very developed or advanced,

adj

rudimentary

300

name a antonym for 

rudimentary

surreptitious 

trepidation

talisman

veer

developed

revealing

 confident

dark charm

slowly


400

 what parts of speech is redundant and rudimentary



adjectives

400

make a sentence with implication

when she started to listen to music while studying, there were very positive implications

400

define and list parts of speech of expound. make a sentence with it

verb; to state or explain something in great detail (usually followed by on or upon)

the teacher had to expound to the class about reptiles


400

verb, to state something clearly 

expound 

400


list all the words in the vocab sheet and define them 

answers on vocab sheet

500

what parts of speech is talisman

noun

500

make a sentence with rudimentary

Jessie didn't want to go to the park in Alaska with a rudimentary security system 

500

make a sentence with baleful

Harry conjured a patronus and saved him and sirius from the baleful dementors

500

a) a possible future effect or result

adj posh fancy

verb to give a large amount of 

b)

make a sentence with at least four of the vocab words of your choice. use proper spelling, parts of speech, and punctuation. then give the definitions with all the parts of speech for the words you chose.



a) lavish

b)

example

Jane was adamant that she wanted to pet the baleful snake at the zoo unlike Robin, who shook her head in trepidation and made an implication that Jane would get bitten. 

adamant- determined, not willing to change their opinion or idea

baleful- adj- harmful, deadly

adj- threatening harm or evil

trepidation- a feeling of fear that causes you to hesitate because you feel that some thing bad is going to happen 

500


make a sentence with each word in the vocab sheet. use all the parts of speech


example- recollection, (verb)

the gymnasts had a recollection of their last winning meet and felt confident.