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Unlock the power of language with our engaging vocabulary lesson! This unit covers essential words that make communication richer and more effective. Learn definitions and examples for terms like "adjourn," "feint," "fortify," "subjugate," and more. Discover how to integrate these words into your daily conversations and writing. Whether you're looking to impress others or enhance your understanding, this lesson provides a fun and interactive way to boost your vocabulary. Let's fortify your language skills—join us now!
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Let’s Improve That Vocabulary! English 9 Unit 2
Isn’t this fun? • adjourn (v.) • to stop proceedings for a time; to move to another place • feint (n.) • a deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense; • (v.) to make a deceptive movement; to make a pretense of
You’ll be good at the dictionary game after this. • fortify (v.) • to strengthen, build up • subjugate (v.) • to conquer by force, bring under complete control • unflinching (adj.) • firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back
We need to fortify our vocabulary! • jeer (v.) • to make fun of rudely or unkindly; • (n.) a rude remark of derision • alien • (n.) a citizen of another country; • (adj.) foreign, strange
It’s not time to adjourn yet. • erratic • (adj.) not regular or consistent; • different from what is ordinarily expected; • Undependable • fodder • (n.) food for horses or cattle; • raw material for a designated purpose
Though erratic, Animal proved to be a good addition to the Stones.
Learning makes you smarter • (adj.) not regular or consistent; • different from what is ordinarily expected; • Undependable • erratic • (n.) food for horses or cattle; • raw material for a designated purpose • fodder
to stop proceedings for a time; to move to another place • adjourn (v.) • (n.) a deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense; • (v.) to make a deceptive movement; to make a pretense of • feint
My theory of evolution is that Darwin was adopted. – Steven Wright • (v.) to make fun of rudely or unkindly; • (n.) a rude remark of derision • jeer • (n.) a citizen of another country; • (adj.) foreign, strange • alien
Your brain can’t be full! • to strengthen, build up • fortify (v.) • to conquer by force, bring under complete control • subjugate (v.) • firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back • unflinching (adj.)
The more you memorize, the easier memorizing becomes. • sully (v.) • to soil, stain, tarnish, defile, besmirch • compensate (v.) • to make up for; to repay for services • mediocre (adj.) • average, ordinary, undistinguished
Are you feeling smarter yet? • tantalize (v.) • to tease, torment by teasing • comely (adj.) • having a pleasing appearance • illegible (adj.) • difficult or impossible to read
It’s a small world, but I wouldn’t want to paint it. – Steven Wright • terse (adj.) • brief and to the point • proliferate (v.) • to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly • lucrative (adj.) • bringing in money, profitable
Is that all you’ve got? • expulsion (n.) • the process of driving or forcing out • dissolute (adj.) • loose in one’s morals or behavior
The transportation business was not lucrative, so drivers packed on as many customers as they could.
I could do this by myself . . . • the process of driving or forcing out • expulsion (n.) • loose in one’s morals or behavior • dissolute (adj.)
What is red and looks like a fire truck? • to soil, stain, tarnish, defile, besmirch • sully (v.) • average, ordinary, undistinguished • mediocre (adj.) • to make up for; to repay for services • compensate (v.)
A fire truck, of course! • brief and to the point • terse (adj.) • to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly • proliferate (v.) • bringing in money, profitable • lucrative (adj.)
Congratulations, you know more than you did earlier. • to tease, torment by teasing • tantalize (v.) • having a pleasing appearance • comely (adj.) • difficult or impossible to read • illegible (adj.)
It took years before humans were able to subjugate the South American Tapir.