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Grade Eight Vocabulary

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WEEK ONESeptember 3-6

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To move upward

1. ascend

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When a situation gets worse and worse.

2. Deteriorate

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3. Deplete

To be completely usedup.

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4. Innocuous

Something that is harmless

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5. Banal

Someone or something that is so common that it is boring

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6. Demure

Someone who is quiet and shy

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7. Formidable

Something that is so large or strong that it makes you feel threatened.

Ex: Hurricane Katrina

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8. Immaculate

To be spotlessly clean

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9. Arduous

A task that takes a lot of effort

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10. Err

To make a mistake

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WEEK TWOSeptember 9-13

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1. Stricken

◦If you are stricken with something, you are suffering from it.

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2. Torrent

A torrent is a large amount of fast and furiously flowing water

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3. Rapt

◦If you are rapt, something amazes you and captures your attention.

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4. PreoccupiedWhen you’re preoccupied with something, you are thinking about it so much that you don’t notice other things.

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5. PossessIf you possess something, you own it and control it

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6. Expanse

◦An expanse is a wide, open area.

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7. Retaliate

When you retaliate, you get revenge for something that someone has done to you

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8. Ameliorate

◦Someone who ameliorates a situation makes it better or easier

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9. Capitulate

When you capitulate, you give up and surrender

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10. Furtive

◦Furtive people are secretive and sneaky because they are trying to hide what they are doing.

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WEEK THREESeptember 16-20

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1. mainstay

A mainstay is the most important part of something, the part that supports everything else.

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2. odyssey

An odyssey is a long, eventful journey

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3. grueling

A grueling experience is so difficult it exhausts you.

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4. scour

When you scour something, you scrub it in order to clean it.

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5. hierarchy

A hierarchy is a way of ranking group members based on their importance.

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6. integral

Something that is an integral part of something else is absolutely necessary for it to work

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7. regale

If you regale someone, you entertain him or her with stories.

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8. pan

If you pan an area, you look slowly across it from side to side.

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9. deference

When you show deference, you act in a way that shows a deep respect for someone or something.

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10. epitome

The epitome of something is the best example or model of it.

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WEEK 4 VOCABULARYSeptember 23-27

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1. Supple

Something that is supple is soft and bends easily.

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2. Disregard

◦If you disregard something, you decide that it is not worth paying attention to.

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3. Gnarled

◦Something that is gnarled is wrinkled and twisted, usually because it is old.

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4. Wan

◦People who look wan look pale because they are weak or worn out

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5. Muse

◦When you muse about something, you think about it deeply.

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6. Explicit

◦Something that is explicit is explained so clearly that it can’t possibly be misunderstood.

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7. Nostalgic

◦When you feel nostalgic, you remember a happier time in the past.

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8. Somber

When you are somber, you feel sad and gloomy.

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9. Congregate

◦When people congregate, they come together in a group.

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10. Postulate

◦When you postulate something, you make an educated guess that it’s true.

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Lesson 5 Vocabulary Week: September 30-

October 4

THIS WILL BE A REVIEW OF WEEKS 1-4!! STUDY SPELLING AND VOCAB!!

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Week 6October 7-11

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1. CompensateWhen you compensate someone, you try to make up for something lost or stolen

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2. Devotion

Devotion is a deep love and admiration for someone or something.

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3. Presumptuous

If you are presumptuous, you decide that you have the right to do things that are none of your business.

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4. Utter

When you utter a word or sound, you say it.

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5. Oblige

If you oblige someone, you do something for that person because you want to, not because you have to.

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6. Reproach

When you reproach someone, you criticize that person for doing something wrong.

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7. Abate

If something abates, it becomes less intense or widespread

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8. Prudence

When you show prudence, you plan things carefully and wisely.

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9. Enamored

When you are enamored with someone, you are fascinated by or in love with that person.

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10. Chagrin

Chagrin is a feeling of embarrassment because you failed.

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Lesson 7October 7-11

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1. unwieldy

Something that is unweildly is hard to handle because of its awkward weight or size.

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2. redolent

If something is redolent of something else, it reminds you of that thing.

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3. taunt

A person who taunts you annoys or teases you in order to be hurtful.

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4. mellifluous (muh LIHF lu uhs)

Something that sounds mellifluous sounds pleasant and smooth.

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5. implication

An implication is the unspoken meaning or message behind what you say or do.

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6. meager

When there is a meager amount of something, there is very little of it.

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7. embolden

If you feel emboldened by something, you suddenly have the confidence to act boldly and bravely.

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8. obliterate

When you obliterate something, you completely destroy it.

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9. egregious (eh GREE juhs)

An egregious act is shockingly bad.

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10. abashed

If you are abashed, you feel ashamed and embarrased.


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