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Vocabulary Book II Unit 7

Vocabulary Book II Unit 7. Take Out. Binder with Paper Remember to use Cornell Note-taking method. . Vocabulary Objectives. You will be able to: Record the words and definitions using Cornell Notes. Match word to definition Use the word in a sentence. Vocabulary Words.

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Vocabulary Book II Unit 7

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  1. Vocabulary Book IIUnit 7

  2. Take Out • Binder with Paper • Remember to use Cornell Note-taking method.

  3. Vocabulary Objectives • You will be able to: • Record the words and definitions using Cornell Notes. • Match word to definition • Use the word in a sentence

  4. Vocabulary Words • Write down the words and definitions in your notebooks. • Word in column in left and definition in column on right. • Write down word used in a phrase or sentence. • Write down roots.

  5. Root • VAL. VAIL • Latin VALERE, VALITURUS, "to be strong"

  6. 1 - VALIANT

  7. VALIANT • Adj. Brave; courageous • Although the King of Scotland was a valiant warrior, he was no match for the Princess of Portugal. • syn: fearless • ant: cowardly

  8. 2 - VALOR

  9. VALOR • n. Noble courage • The valor with which Arthur faced his difficult illness was just one more example of his strong personality. • syn: heroism • ant: cowardice

  10. The 9/11 Heroes Medal of Valor is a decoration of the government of the United States, created specifically to honor the 442 public safety officers who were killed in the line of duty during theSeptember 11, 2001 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center and the empty wing of The Pentagon.

  11. 3 - AVAIL

  12. AVAIL • v, To help; to be of use • L. ad, "towards," + valere = towards strength • Niles' great wealth did not avail him when it came to avoiding a lengthy prison sentence. • syn: benefit

  13. ROOT • FORT • Latin FORTIS, "strong"

  14. 4 - FORTITUDE

  15. FORTITUDE • n. Strength of mind; bravery • Valerie strongly objected to Lee's claim that women had less natural fortitude than men.

  16. The strength to persist, the courage to endure.

  17. 5 - FORTE

  18. FORTE • n, Strong point; skill • Although Fred had been a math teacher at the school for many years, his real forte lay in counseling. • syn: strength ant: weakness

  19. ROOT • DUR • Latin DURUS, "tough, hard" • DURARE, DURATUM, "to last"

  20. 6 - ENDURING

  21. ENDURING • adj. Not diminishing; lasting • The family reunion in July has been an enduring tradition for us since my great grandfather first organized it in 1924. • ant: fleeting

  22. 7 - DURABLE

  23. DURABLE • adj. Able to last; strong • Kinsey and Nadia's friendship was so durable that it survived major arguments, long-distance moves, and many other major changes. • ant: obsolete

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  25. 8 - DURATION

  26. DURATION • n. The period of time taken by something • Because his seat had been taken, Rodney was forced to stand for the duration of the concert.

  27. ROOT • ROB • Latin ROBUR, ROBUSTUS, "oak, strength"

  28. 9 - CORROBORATE

  29. CORROBORATE • V. To back up; support • L. can, "together," + robur ~ to strengthen together • If you want to claim that you were just defending yourself, you better have someone who can corroberate your story to the principal. • syn: confirm ant: contradict

  30. 10 - ROBUST

  31. ROBUST • adj. Strong and hearty • A minor adjustment in diet helped change the weak, lifeless goldfish into robust, thriving creatures. • syn: thriving ant: weak

  32. ROOT • SOLID • Latin SOLIDARE, SOLIDATUM "to make solid"

  33. 11 - CONSOLIDATE

  34. CONSOLIDATE • v. To gather and combine • L. can, "together," + solidatum ~ to bringtogetherfillnly • In an effort to consolidate information gathered from several different sources, the sheriffs office developed a new, statewide database. • syn: unite ant: separate

  35. 12 - SOLIDARITY

  36. SOLIDARITY • n. Support or sympathy; unity • The human rights organization expressed solidarity with those people still in the government prison. • syn: togetherness ant: division

  37. SOLIDARITY

  38. SOLIDARITY CLEVELAND, Ohio -- And on the 40th day, the NFL sent out a schedule for a season dead in the water... But then again, it might not be as dead as the players' solidarity.

  39. HOMEWORK • 3X EACH + DEFINITIONS AND ORIGINAL SENTENCES • OR • FLASHCARDS WITH ORIGINAL SENTENCES

  40. Closing – Make up a sentence. • Avail • Consolidate • Corroborate • Durable • Duration • Enduring • Forte • Fortitude • Robust • Solidarity • Valiant • Valor

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