Grade 9-10: Vocabulary Lesson for Friday, Week 9
Word List 9
- crucial: extremely significant or important; vital to the resolution of a crisis; decisive
- culminate: to reach the highest point or degree; climax; to come to completion; end
- deface: to mar or spoil the appearance or surface of; disfigure; to impair the usefulness, value, or influence of
- deplore: to feel or express strong disapproval of; condemn; to express sorrow or grief over; to regret; bemoan
- desolate: devoid of inhabitants; deserted; barren; lifeless; rendered unfit for habitation or use; dreary; dismal; bereft of friends or ho
- disgruntled: to make discontented
- enigma: one that is puzzling, ambiguous, or inexplicable; a perplexing speech or text; a riddle
Friday Activities
- On week one, we suggested you create an account on Study Stack. Click the link to go to Study Stack.
- 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.
- 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:
Attention to the smallest detail is crucial to success in rock climbing.
The air attack prior to the beginning of a ground invasion proved to be crucial to the invasion.Our Spring sports season will culminate with the sports award banquet.
The State department carefully watched the developments in our former allied nation, fearful that the unrest there may culminate in revolution.If you deface a coin by drilling a hole in it you haven't broken the law.
Deface a building by spraying graffiti on it and you might get arrested.Saying that we deplore the actions of a government will do no good if no one speaks out.
I deplore your choice but I defend your right to make that choice.Astronauts describe the moons surface as beautiful but desolate.
I couldn't have chosen a more desolate place for my car to break down.My neighbor is a grumpy, disgruntled old man.
Many fans spent the off season disgruntled at their teams failure to make the playoffs.For weeks the sudden acceleration of that kind of car remained an unsolved enigma.
Winston Churchill compared Russia to a riddle wrapped in an enigma.
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