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Grade 6 Wordly Wise Lesson 11

review for lesson 11


AB
abbreviate (v)to shorten by leaving out certain parts
abbreviation (n)the result of abbreviating
appropriate (adj)suitable or right for the purpose
appropriates (v)to set aside for a particular purpose
exclude (v)to leave out; to keep from being a part of
fanciful (adj)not based on reason: unrealistic
futile (adj)certain to fail; hopeless or useless
grudge (n)a feeling of resentment
grudge (v)done or said with reluctance
inspire (v)to fill with emotion or great excitement
inspire (n)the power to affect the mord or the emotions;
majority (n)the greater number or part: more than half
perservre (v)to refuse to give up despite difficulties
possess (v)to have or to own;to get power or control over
possession (n)the fact of owning or holding
prejudice (n)an opinion or strong feeling formed without carful thought or regard to the facts
prejudice (v)to cause or have such a feeling
prejudiced ( adj)having such a feeling
resolute (adj)determined not to give in; unyielding
sneer (v)to look down on with scorn; to mock or insult by words or manner
sneer (n)a scornful look; a mocking or insulting remark
unanimous (adj)without any disagreement
unanimity (n)the condition of being unanimous
unruly (adj)badly behaved:hard to control