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As we discuss each vocabulary word, take notes in the appropriate portion of your packet.
First, use context clues in the sentence to make a guess.
Then, view the image to help you refine your guess.
Lastly, check your guess with the true definition.
Anguish (n) Extreme pain, distress, or anxiety When the two teenagers were forbidden to see each other, they were both in anguish.
Augment(v) to add to or increase
The students augmented the pile of papers the teacher had to grade by each turning in an essay.
Brawl (n) A noisy fight
The police had to stop the angry fans from beginning a brawl after the town’s basketball team lost the championship game.
Chaste (adj) pure, innocent
The bride looked chaste in her white gown as she walked down the aisle toward her new husband.
Gall (n) Bitterness of
spirit; hate
When we were kids, there was lots of gall between my brother and I; we fought constantly.
Kin (n) Family; relatives
Related words: kinsmen, kindred
Every year, my kin gets together around Christmas to exchange presents and spend time together.
Mad(adj) insane, wild
The mad scientist created a horrible creature that eventually destroyed the city.
Pernicious (adj) destructive, deadly, or wicked
A pernicious illness spread rapidly through the city; thousands of people got sick and hundreds died.
Profane(v) To treat with disrespect; debase
He profaned the church by using inappropriate language while inside.
Quarrel (n) A fight or conflict
A long-standing quarrel between George and his neighbors started because George refused to watch their dog when they went on vacation.
Shrift (n) Confession
When talking to her friend, Maria hoped to hear a true shrift about whether or not he had stolen her watch
Vile(adj) wicked, revolting, terrible
The crime was so vile that no one could talk about it without crying.
Woo (v) To court; seek out love and marriage with someone
To woo someone usually involves complimenting her/him and buying her/her gifts.