SILENTLY WRITE VOCAB 63 75 1520 MIN WORDS
*SILENTLY WRITE VOCAB (#63 – 75) = 15/20 MIN WORDS, DEFINITIONS, SENTENCES, IMAGES.
GOAL: KNOW 100 SAT VOCAB WORDS 50 WORDS PER QUARTER *DISCUSS 12 VOCAB (#51 – 62) WORDS & DEFINITIONS.
51. impute -- (v) to attribute an action to particular person or group SENTENCE: On Monday, Ellen will impute her failure to complete the project on her malfunctioning computer.
52. incompatible -- (adj) opposed in nature, not able to live or work together SENTENCE: Because the medicines are incompatible and cause adverse effects when taken together, I take them four hours apart.
53. inconsequential -- (adj) unimportant, trivial SENTENCE: Worrying about inconsequential tasks will prevent you from doing projects which really matter.
54. inevitable -- (adj) certain, unavoidable SENTENCE: The changing of the seasons is an inevitable aspect of the Earth’s climate.
55. integrity -- (n) decency, honesty, wholeness SENTENCE: After Jason got arrested for robbing the bank, everyone started to question his integrity.
56. intrepid -- (adj) fearless, adventurous SENTENCE: To be an astronaut, you must be an intrepid person who craves adventure and is not afraid of heights.
57. intuitive -- (adj) instinctive, untaught being able to sense or understand things with little or no information SENTENCE: The intuitive police officer could tell the woman was trying to hide something from him.
58. jubilation -- (n) joy, celebration, exultation filled with joy SENTENCE: Happy and jubilant as ever, the little boy read off his Christmas wish list to Santa Clause.
59. lobbyist -- (n) person who seeks to influence political events SENTENCE: The lobbyist took the senator’s secretary out to lunch to see if he could learn more about the legislator’s position on the issue.
60. longevity -- (n) long life the duration of time that something or someone persists SENTENCE: Tom’s career longevity has allowed him to become a millionaire.
61. mundane -- (adj) ordinary, commonplace found in the ordinary course of events SENTENCE: My mundane life of working at a dead-end job for the last decade is getting old.
62. nonchalant -- (adj) calm, casual, seeming unexcited SENTENCE: The millionaire was very nonchalant about wrecking his car. The good girl found the bad boy's nonchalant attitude appealing.
HOMEWORK VOCAB (#51 – 62) WORDS, DEFINITIONS, SENTENCES, IMAGES.
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