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Vocabulary 13. Using Context Clues. Adept. Very skilled; proficient; expert. Axiom. A self-evident truth; a universally accepted principle or rule. Complement.
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Vocabulary 13 Using Context Clues
Adept • Very skilled; proficient; expert
Axiom • A self-evident truth; a universally accepted principle or rule
Complement • Something that completes or makes perfect; either of two parts or things that constitute a whole; counterpart; full quantity or amount
Confound • To perplex or amaze; confuse; to throw into confusion or disorder; to contradict or refute
Cumulative • Increasing or growing by accumulation or successive additions
Delve • To carry on intensive and thorough research for data, information, or the like
Diligent • Constant in effort to accomplish something; done or pursued with persevering attention; painstaking; industrious; untiring; tireless
Superlative • Of the highest kind or order; excessive or exaggerated, as in language
Tantalize • To torment with the sight or prospect of something desired that cannot be reached or attained; tease by arousing expectations
Unerring • Not going astray or missing the mark; undeviatingly accurate; unfailingly right or appropriate
Vocabulary 14 Compound Words
Backlash • An antagonistic reaction to an earlier action
Benchmark • A standard in measuring or judging a quality or characteristic
Common sense • Sound judgment
Gridlock • Complete lack of movement or progress
Outsource • Send work to an outside resource
Overkill • More of something than is necessary or appropriate
Superhighway • An expressway that has four or more lanes for traffic
Tip-off • Confidential disclosure
Underdog • One that is expected to lose
Wind chime • Hanging decoration that makes noise when there is a breeze
Vocabulary 15 The Latin Roots frag and fract
Defray • To undertake the payment of costs or expenses
Fractional • Comprising a part or the parts of a unit; comparatively small; inconsiderable or insignificant
Fractious • Peevish, irritable, or quarrelsome; refractory or unruly; testy, petulant; snappish; touchy; stubborn; difficult
Fragment • A small part broken off or detached; to break or separate something into small pieces
Frail • Physically weak or delicate; easily broken or destroyed
Fritter • To reduce or squander little by little
Infraction • A violation of a law or rule
Infringe • To trespass or encroach on; to violate or go beyond the limits of
Osprey • A large fish-eating bird
Refractory • Obstinately resistant to authority or control; resistant to treatment