GREEN CLASS: Vocab Unit 3
Post BEFORE CLASS ON Wednesday ten (10) sentences using ten different vocabulary words correctly, giving a context clue to the meaning of the word within your sentence. You will be graded on the quality of your sentences.
Rows 1-3 should work with words 1-10; rows 4-6 should work with words 11-20.
Your context clue should use restatement, contrast, or inference (see p.7 of your vocab book if you need help with these).
Of course, identify yourself according to your first name, last initial, and section color.
e.g. Usually slightly nervous and uncertain, most ninth graders entering St. Mark's are somewhat taciturn during their initial days in school.
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11. The heretics were deemed wicked and were excommunicated from the church after their nefarious and depraved sacrileges.
12. The piquant dish had a zesty aftertaste that was appealing to my taste buds.
13. The primordial story of Adam and Eve is a fundamental account about the early stages of humanity.
14. The propinquity between the two kings allowed for successful collaboration because of their kinship and nearness.
15. The student was allowed to ask his substantive question about the class topic because of its relevance and meaningfulness to the lesson.
16. The result from the experiment was unwonted and unusual compared to the past results.
17. “Not having any homework for school would make this a utopian society,” James exclaimed as he described his ideal lifestyle.
18. The verbiage of the candidate only hurt his argument by having no clear point in his wordy speech.
19. The sun hit the green grass and highlighted its verdant color in a beautiful way.
20. The viscous mobility of the player inhibited him from reaching his full potential of being a quick and fluid athlete.
11. Hitler was nefarious in the fact that he began the holocaust.
12. The piquant stew won first place in the contest for its vivid flavor and smell.
13. Our primordial ancestors had to fend for themselves when they first came to the Americas.
14. The propinquity of North America and Great Britain at first was not apparent, but after years of commerce they eventually grew together.
15. The paragraph was based on a substantive topic and had a well-developed body paragraph and conclusion to match it.
16. Unwonted behavior by the grade-A student was a surprise to the teacher.
17. Saint Thomas Aquinas wrote a book about a utopian city that didn’t exist.
18. When people try to sound intelligent they usually use verbiage that is too advanced and used incorrectly.
19. The verdant shade of green of the palm trees made the island feel relaxing and welcoming.
20. Ketchup is a viscous liquid that doesn’t come out of the bottle easily.
11. The uncivilized group of thugs committed nefarious acts.
12. The piquant food was liked by all.
13. The primordial dust has been here for billions of years.
14. The propinquity of the twins made them impossible to tell apart.
15. The mob was so substantive that the government had to give in to their demands.
16. The unwonted behavior of the man made his friends suspicious.
17. The utopian society was perfect in every way.
18. The verbiage was too complex for anyone to follow.
19. The verdant grass was even more green than an emerald.
20. The viscous oil was very thick.
1. The nefarious plans of the ship workers to overthrow their captain were blown away when a raging storm hit the vessel.
2. Certain dishes require some piquant spices to give them their spicy flavors.
3. Scientists say that the original creatures all things evolved from came from the primordial ooze.
4. The propinquity of the two waring tribes allowed for an advantage in distance for both parties.
5. Normally, the students taking tests question the questions that aren’t of a substantive matter.
6. The audience was surprised by the unwonted serious portrayal of Mercutio, who was normally a cheery and goofy character.
7. Most perfect, utopian societies in literature are somehow destroyed by a corrupt government.
8. The teacher was somewhat annoyed by all of the verbiage and rambling in the boys essay.
9. The verdant shine of the grand emerald so enticed the explorer that he made the terrible decision of jumping over the pit filled with spikes.
10. The viscous properties of gum make it annoying to get off your shoe when you’ve accidently stepped on it.
1) His cavorting around, while happy for him, was quite irritating for the people on the floor below.
2) His credence in the afterlife represented his belief in the Buddhist faith.
3) He gave me a look and decried me, clearly showing that I was not to date his nephew.
4) She dissembled herself as a nice girl, when in reality she was a mean bully.
5) Her distraught expression showed me that her depression was getting the best of her and finally breaking her.
6) The eulogy written for all of the people killed in the attack was very heartfelt and very well written.
7) I evinced my project and got an excellent grade for my great presentation.
8) The zombie exhumed himself and drug himself out of his grave.
9) I guess it must have been my feckless attitude that gave away that I was beginning to get sick and depressed.
10) It was my walking through the murky water and not knowing what lie underneath that led to my losing my foot.
11. The old woman in the witch costume had a very nefarious look even without the added hat and broom.
12. Asian countries such as India or China cook piquant foods that Americans find very appetizing because of the unique spices and ingredients.
13. Some of the things we do every day, such as using fire and drawing pictures, refer back to the primordial days.
14. Because of my propinquity to Glasgow Park, I am able to run there more often than if I lived far away.
15. Teachers will only answer substantive questions pertaining to the specific subject that is being discussed.
16. When the teacher asked for volunteers the quiet student showed unwonted behavior when he raised his hand.
17. The perfect, utopian society that everyone dreams of will never be a reality unless we change how we act and function as a country.
18. Tour guides talk with such verbiage that many visitors tune out the lengthy explanations of exhibits.
19. The rays from the sun shone directly on the verdant leaves and unripe vegetables, creating a sea of green around us.
20. Because we added too much liquid to the batter, the taffy did not turn out as viscous as we had hoped and could not be formed into anything besides a puddle.
11. The nefarious actions of the man of killing his own family were truly a shock to the entire community because no one realized he was so wicked.
12. My favorite food is by far Mexican food because it is so piquant and tangy to the taste.
13. The most primordial tools I could think of were blades and arrows, created before any other tools by the cavemen 65,000 years ago.
14. Because they also look very much alike, the propinquity between the birthdays of the two cousins made it seem even more like they were twins, with the dates of birth practically identical.
15. The substantive amount of people who showed up to the meeting was so unbelievable that we didn't even have seats set up for the considerable amount of unexpected attendees.
16. It was so unwonted of our teacher not to assign us homework that we couldn't help but wonder if something was wrong to force him to be so out of character.
17. A Utopian society ideally has no crime, no pollution, no racism, and no problems whatsoever; however, such a perfect place does not exist.
18. There was so much verbiage in Matt's speech that everyone ceased to listen to him very quickly because they did not want to hear the meaningless nonsense that flowed from his mouth.
19. It was very obvious that the verdant grass had just been planted because it was still extremely green in color and not worn down by the toils of things treading on it.
20. In science, substances that are more viscous tend to have higher densities than substances that flow easily and have more fluidity.
1. When the team lost the football game, one of the players was cavorting around trying to cheer everyone up.
2. I do not give credence to gossip.
3. Every teacher should decry any form of cheating on schoolwork.
4. When it is Halloween, everyone dissembles in costumes and is given candy.
5. My parents were distraught when I told them that I failed my test.
6. This Tuesday I was asked to deliver the eulogy for the funeral.
7. When my friend did not choose me to go to the concert with her, I did not evince any sign of sadness.
8. The body was finally exhumed after eight years of burial.
9. Students that are feckless do not care about their grades or school work.
10. The fog made the roads murky.
1. The goofy students happily cavorted down the halls.
2. Nobody gave any credence to the clearly insane man, who nobody should have believed in the first place
3. The factory workers decried the unfair wages their boss put into place.
4. The man dissembled the fact that he hated his boss during his presentation.
5. The baby was distraught over the fact that his teddy bear ripped.
6. The President gave a eulogy for the soldiers who had died in the war.
7. The serial killer proudly evinced the fact that he was responsible for the murders during the trial.
8. The archeologists exhumed the large tomb of a leader of a long lost society that was buried in sand and rock.
9. The man was so feckless he was kicked off of the wrestling team because he was too weak to win.
10. The dirty water was so murky and cloudy that you couldn’t see anything that was below you in the water.
1. The happy young puppy cavorted down the hallway with gaiety.
2. Without any senior lawmakers willing to lend their credence to the idea the law floundered in the Congress.
3. Most Muslim leaders officially decried the horrendous and senseless act of terror.
4. The mother was distraught to the point of not being able to carry a conversation after the death of her child.
5. The man gave a wonderful eulogy at the veteran’s funeral, which commemorated his many achievements.
6. The professional poker player did not slightly evince his emotions to prevent the other players from gaining an advantage.
7. Due to the securing of new evidence the coroner exhumed the body so the investigation could be reopened.
8. After a grueling siege the feckless and exhausted defenders surrendered the city.
9. The author deliberately chose a murky setting to add a sense of suspense and horror to the story.
10. The nefarious murderer had long since lost all common human morals.
1. After receiving good grades on a test they expected to fail, they cavorted through the halls, making a lot of noise as they went.
2. The superintendent’s credence on the project helped to allay the skepticism of the board.
3. Math teachers decry sloppy work because it is unorganized and can lead to stupid mistakes.
4. The smile on his face was too forced for it to completely dissemble the disappointment he felt.
5. She was distraught for days after hearing that her favorite actor had passed away due to an overdose.
6. At the funeral, he gave a moving eulogy that praised the life of his longtime friend.
7. The first response team evinced an air of determination upon arriving at the scene of the accident.
8. The body of the murder victim was exhumed for further investigations relating to the actual cause of death.
9. The feckless attitude of his coworker resulted in more work for him.
10. They murky waters of the lake added to the conspiracies of strange and mysterious creatures lurking unseen below the surface.
1. On Saturdays, before we go to the park my younger siblings cavort around the house excitedly until it is time to leave.
2. At school we show our credence by practicing strong Catholic values.
3. In my household lying is strongly decried.
4. Greg's girlfriend is so good at dissembling her emotions, that he can hardly ever tell what she is truly feeling.
5. After failing the first big test of the year, Sasha became very distraught at the mere mention of Physics.
6. At my neighbors funeral, his twin brother delivered a very moving eulogy.
7. My aunt's store's display window does a very nice job of evincing the delicious baked goods she has inside the shop.
8. When the Millers were packing up their house to move they had to exhume all of their old junk from the attic, to the first floor to sort through it.
9. Martha, who is very feckless in her everyday life, is surprisingly a very responsible driver.
10. Our pool is usually very murky when we open it up at the end of the long winter.
1The reign deer cavort around the snow during the winter.
2.Most people have a strong credence for God.
3.My parents showed decry when I told them about the concert.
4.My friends dissembled themselves to spy on Jenny’s neighbor.
5.I was distraught over the movie “Marley and Me”.
6.The eulogy at the funeral showed how great of a person Fran was.
7.The crowd made posters to evince and exhibit the singer.
8.The man claimed that he exhumed the body from the grave.
9.My teacher seemed to be feckless and feeble while explaining the lesson to the class.
10.Pond water seems to be murky and muddy.
11. The two villains in the novel schemed to make a nefarious plan to murder the prince before his coronation.
12. The homemade lunch from my grandmother was tasty and piquant as opposed to my friends’ bland dishes from the cafeteria.
13. The recipe has been passed down through so many generations of my family that I wasn’t sure if it was still close to the primordial version my great- grandfather first created.
14. The propinquity of the two girl’s houses made it easy for them to become friends and spend time with each other often.
15. It irritates me when other students ask off-topic questions that just waste time and aren’t substantive.
16. The audience was surprised when the timid, shy character acted completely unwonted by standing up to the bully in the play.
17. A utopian society would never be possible because everyone has a different idea of perfection.
18. The teacher warned the students to make sure to put just enough information in their essays; she didn’t want to read meaningless verbiage.
19. The verdant shade of her dress brought out her emerald green eyes nicely.
20. It was difficult to remove the residue from the viscous soup that was spilled on the table.
11. Eric and Tyler devised a nefarious plan to sabotage their opponent's project.
12. My great-grandfather was born and raised in Louisiana, he was an expert in making those piquant Cajun dishes.
13. The 1964 Ford Mustang was the primordial model for one of the most famous and iconic muscle cars we still love today.
14. My house is in propinquity to my school and both my parents places of work making traveling very convenient.
15. The defense attorney's argument was so substantive that it won him the case.
16. When the teacher brought up World War II the quite unwonted student was energetically adding information to the discussion.
17. The early Puritan church focused on a utopian society, their city upon a hill.
18. My teacher said that my essay was pretty good, but I used some unnecessary verbiage and that I should just get right to the point.
19. When I look out my back window in the morning there is this verdant glow from the vegetation in the woods behind my house.
20. The messy cinnamon bun left a viscous residue on my hands.
1. The student cavorted around the class when he received his “A” paper.
2. The people of the small city were in credence with the Mayor’s response to the threats.
3. The vegetarians decried the consumption of meats.
4. The famous actor dissembled into the crowd to avoid being spotted.
5. The death of his parents left Jim distraught.
6. The widow gave a very long and emotional eulogy at her dead husband’s funeral.
7. The car did not evince any signs of breaking down, but alas it did.
8. The medical examiner exhumed a body to take a second look.
9. The cheerleaders were feckless at the football game, so no one was pumped up.
10. The swamp water was murky with vines and mud.
1. Max of Where the Wild Things Are cavorts around with the wild things, stopping around and having fun.
2. Though many knew the brave soldiers would lose the war, the soldiers never gave credence to their impending demise.
3. The king's decried anyone who didn't about by his harsh, cruel rules.
4. The well conducted lawyer tried dissemble the contempt he held in his heart for the man he was supposed to be defending.
5. Many people were distraught as they watched the collapse of the twin towers, knowing that their loved ones may likely be killed.
6. The brave, purple heart-bearing man stood proud as his commanding officer recited the eulogy he had prepared.
7. The opaque smoke in the burning building did not evince an exit.
8. King David's body was exhumed from its grave to prevent anyone from tampering with it.
9. The freshmen entered the school high-spirited on pep rally day but soon became feckless after being jeered by the seniors.
10. The octopus turned the clear water murky with its ink so that it could easily escape its pursuer.
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