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Unit Five – Words 1-10 Grade Seven

anecdote consolidate counterfeit docile dominate entreat fallible fickle fugitive grimy. More Context Clues. Definition. Context Clues. Synonyms. Part of Speech . Antonyms. Unit Five – Words 1-10 Grade Seven . 100 points. easily taught, led, or managed; obedient. docile.

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Unit Five – Words 1-10 Grade Seven

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  1. anecdote consolidate counterfeit docile dominate entreat fallible fickle fugitive grimy More Context Clues Definition Context Clues Synonyms Part of Speech Antonyms Unit Five – Words 1-10Grade Seven

  2. 100 points easily taught, led, or managed; obedient docile

  3. 200 points capable of being wrong, mistaken, or inaccurate fallible

  4. 300 points to combine, unite; to make solid or firm consolidate

  5. 400 points liable to change very rapidly; erratic; marked by a lack of constancy or steadiness, inconsistent fickle

  6. 500 points to beg, implore, ask earnestly entreat

  7. 100 points The cashier had to make sure that the money was not ________. She used a special pen that identifies the validity of the twenty dollar bill. counterfeit

  8. 200 points The pitiful meowing of the hungry kitten _______ her owner to put food in the bowl. entreated

  9. 300 points One moment the girl was happy. In the next moment, she way crying. How _____ is she? fickle

  10. 400 points The officer manager ______ the two piles of mail into one. consolidated

  11. 500 points Cleaning out the abandoned house left everyone both tired and ________. grimy

  12. 100 points plead, beseech entreat

  13. 200 points yarn, vignette anecdote

  14. 300 points elusive fugitive

  15. 400 points sooty, soiled grimy

  16. 500 points capricious fickle

  17. 100 points dissipate, disperse consolidate

  18. 200 points flawless, foolproof fallible

  19. 300 points wayward, intractable docile

  20. 400 points enduring, permanent fugitive

  21. 500 points authentic, genuine counterfeit

  22. 100 points fugitive noun and adjective

  23. 200 points counterfeit noun, adjective, and verb

  24. 300 points fallible adjective

  25. 400 points docile adjective

  26. 500 points dominate verb

  27. 100 points Nations such as Iraq, Iran, and Saudi Arabia ________ the production of oil. dominate

  28. 200 points People mistakenly believe that spell check always knows how words should be spelled. Unfortunately, it is _____ and would say that “fro” is spelled correctly even though one meant to spell “for.” fallible

  29. 300 points I told my class about how I worked two full time jobs while I earned my master’s degree. This ______ was meant to demonstrate that hard work is necessary to achieve one’s goals. anecdote

  30. 400 points When playing the trivia game, I was sure that I knew the answer, but when I attempted to call it out, the answer became ______, and I was embarrassed. fugitive

  31. 500 points The baby tiger had been raised by humans and handled daily; therefore, it appeared ______ when around other humans. docile

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