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Grade 11-12: Vocabulary Lesson for Friday, Week 12


Grade 11-12: Vocabulary Lesson for Friday, Week 12

Word List 12

  1. blatant: unpleasantly loud and noisy; totally or offensively conspicuous or obtrusive
  2. brazen: marked by flagrant and insolent audacity; having a loud, usually harsh, resonant sound
  3. benign: of a kind and gentle disposition; showing gentleness and mildness; tending to exert a beneficial influence; favorable; having little or no detrimental effect; harmless
  4. extricate: to release from an entanglement or difficulty; disengage
  5. callous: having calluses; toughened; emotionally hardened; unfeeling
  6. caustic: capable of burning, corroding, dissolving, or eating away by chemical action; corrosive and bitingly trenchant; cutting; causing a burning or stinging sensation, as from intense emotion
  7. chagrin: a keen feeling of mental unease, as of annoyance or embarrassment, caused by failure, disappointment, or a disconcerting event

Friday Activities

  1. On week one, we suggested you create an account on Study Stack. Click the link to go to Study Stack.
  2. Log into your account. You will see the stack you created last week. Click on the "edit" button to the right of that stack. Click on the "Data" tab. Write your words on the left and the definitions on the right. If you run out of blank areas, click on the Save Changes button.
  3. Use the scroll down bar on the right to see the blank line at the bottom of the list. After entering your words and definitions, click on the "Save Changes" button. The icons at the bottom of the page are the various games you can choose to play. Select a game for this week and see how well you do!

Other Help

If you need more information on your words, click on the link to use a on-line dictionary.

Use the daily activities to help you remember words that you learn each week. It is much easier to remember what the words mean if you do something with them and use them frequently in talking with your parents, family and friends.

Sample sentences:

"Of course I sent her home," the principal said, "that message on her tee-shirt was blatantly offensive.^
Since the team played him regardless of his injury, the quarterback announced that there was a blatant disregard for his health.

"That was a brazen attempt to influence these proceedings," the judge harshly told the policeman.
Years of brazen corruption in city hall caused the electorate to remove most of the politicians.

All of my elementary school teachers had a benign disposition.
Mom was so relieved to hear that the biopsy test showed the tumor was benign.

A small boy fell through the ice but people on the scene quickly extricated him.
As soon as I understood the relationship was heading the wrong way, I started trying to extricate myself from the situation.

The terrorist leader showed a callous indifference to the loss of human life his schemes caused.
Although they are caring physicians, emergency room doctors often effect a callous attitude.

The stand-up comedian's caustic humor made him seem to be callous and uncaring.
When you have children you must child-proof your home to keep them out of caustic chemicals used for cleaning.

Much to my chagrin, just moments before admitting that I was lost I had proclaimed that I knew exactly where I was going.
Imagine the chagrin of the losing pitcher who had boastfully claimed that the team would crush their opponent.


 
 

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