Monday, April 23, 2012


VOCABULARY AS OF 4/23     

NOTE: THERE ARE ONLY 56 WORDS BECAUSE OF THE TWO DAYS WITH ASSESSMENTS (CRUCIBLE QUIZ AND VOCABULARY TEST #2)

  1. patronizing    
  2. repress        
  3. pragmatic        
  4. reticent    
  5. capricious    
  6. frivolous
  7. ignominious    
  8. squalor    
  9. subjective        
  10. objective    
  11. vulnerable    
  12. anomaly
  13. revere        
  14. pretentious    
  15. condescending    
  16. alleviate    
  17. uncanny    
  18. conventional
  19. vilify        
  20. slander    
  21. trepidation        
  22. turbulence    
  23. puritanical    
  24. crucible
  25. rapturous        
  26. languish    
  27. indulge        
  28. hedonism    
  29. convoluted    
  30. abstention
  31. misanthrope    
  32. avarice        
  33. recoil        
  34. enervate    
  35. meek        
  36. averse
  37. relinquish        
  38. dissension
  39. rue
  40. disseminate
  41. disdain
  42. chastise
  43. contempt
  44. spurn
  45. scorn
  46. surreptitious
  47. malice
  48. stringency
  49. iniquity
  50. iniquitous
  51. malevolent
  52. malicious
  53. valor
  54. valorous        
55. amoral (adj)—without morals
  • a/an is a PREFIX that means "without"
  • al is a SUFFIX that indicates that the word is an adjective
  • Since "AMORAL" is an adjective, it can only:
    • modify the subject or direct object of a sentence
    SAMPLE: S + Vt + DO
    In The Crucible, the amoral characters outweigh the virtuous ones.

    NOTICE HOW THE WORD "AMORAL" MODIFIES THE WORD "CHARACTERS"

    • function as the subject complement of the sentence
    SAMPLE: S + LV + SC
    In second scene of Act Two, Abigail is amoral.
        
    NOTICE HOW THE WORD "AMORAL" ADDS INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUBJECT, "ABIGAIL."
56. maniacal (adj)— suggestive of or afflicted with insanity; seemingly insane
  • the word "maniac" means "madman"
  • al is a SUFFIX that indicates that the word is an adjective—having the qualities of a crazy person
  • Since "MANIACAL" is an adjective, it can only:
    • modify the subject or direct object of a sentence
    SAMPLE: S + Vt + DO
    The girls' maniacal behavior shocks the men of Salem
        
    NOTICE HOW THE WORD "MANIACAL" MODIFIES THE WORD "BEHAVIOR"

    • function as the subject complement of the sentence
    SAMPLE: S + LV + SC
    After Tituba falsely confesses to witchcraft, the girls become maniacal.
        
    NOTICE HOW THE WORD "MANIACAL" ADDS INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUBJECT, "THE GIRLS."