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1)Ostracize 2)Privilege 3)Compulsory 4)Liberate 5)Unscrupulous 6)Lavish 7)Conscientious 8)Incognito 9)Sacrilegious 10)Boisterous 11)Digress 12)Reciprocal
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Agenda
• Invitation to Write
• Student survey
• Book room for Catcher
• Catcher in the Rye vocab
• Movie
• On a torn out sheet of paper, write the following:
• Things Ms. Bradley should keep doing:
• Things Ms. Bradley could improve:
• Things Ms. Bradley should not do:
• Do not put your name on this.
1) Ostracize2) Privilege3) Compulsory4) Liberate5) Unscrupulous6) Lavish7) Conscientious
8) Incognito9) Sacrilegious10)Boisterous11)Digress12)Reciprocal
Ostracize
• Definition: To exclude someone from a society or group.
• Verb• Synonyms: Exclude, shut out, cold shoulder, reject• Antonyms: welcome • Sentence: His friends ostracized him after his
father’s arrest.
Lavish
• Part of Speech: adj./verb • Definition: given in large amounts • Sentence: She lavished money on her children.• Synonym: luxurious • Antonym: scarce
boisterous
• Definition: (of a person, event, or behavior) noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy.
• Part of speech: Adjective • Sentance: The crowd was very boisterous at
the football game.• Synonym: Lively• Antonym: calm
Compulsory
• adjective• Definition- required by law or a rule;
obligatory.• Sentence - early in the session he brought in a
bill abolishing compulsory church-rates, and this passed into law.
• Synonym- mandatory• Antonym- optional
Liberate
• Verb• Definition: to set free from a situation• The slaves have been liberated!• Synonym: release• Antonym: imprison
incognito
adjective & adverb• Definition: having one's true identity concealed.• Example: In order to observe you have to be incognito.• Synonym: Hidden• Antonym: Obvious
privilege
• Noun• A special right, advantage, or immunity granted
or available only to a particular person or group of people
• Education is a privilege that should be available for all, however, in some countries it is not.
• Synonym: Benefit• Antonym: Disadvantage
Unscrupulous
• Adjective• Unscrupulous- Having or showing no moral
principles; not honest or fair.• Used in a sentence: The crooked cop was
unscrupulous. • Synonym: Immoral• Antonym: Moral
Conscientious
• adjective• Conscientious- wishing to do what is right
especially to do ones work or duty well and thoroughly.
• Billy is conscientious of cheating on his test • Synonym: Diligent • Antonym: Casual
Digress• leave the main subject temporarily in speech
or writing.• The teacher always digressed from the topic
for some reason.• Verb• Synonym: deviate• Antonym: Focus
Sacrilegious
• Adjective• Committing blasphemy.• "Your vile language was sacrilegious"• Synonyms: Profane, sinful• Antonyms: Respectful, • religious
Reciprocal
• Adjective, noun• Definition: Given, felt, or done in return• Example: The reciprocal agreement
guaranteed everybody’s rights.