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name xavier ... collins text: \the writing on the wall\ vocabulary class period 5th
| voc. term and part of speech | extensive definition | original sentence showing understanding of the term’s meaning | synonyms / antonyms (s, a columns)
1 | momento (memento) | anything serving as a blank or warning. | blank | s blank, a blank
2 | inscribed | to blank, blank, blank, or blank | blank | s blank, a blank
3 | camaraderie | a spirit of blank and blank | blank | s blank, a blank
4 | composed | to be blank, blank, blank | blank | s blank, a blank
5 | commiserate | to blank | blank | s blank, a blank
To solve this vocabulary worksheet, we'll define each term, create a sentence, and find synonyms/antonyms:
1. Memento (Noun)
- Extensive Definition: Anything serving as a reminder or warning (note: likely a typo for “memento,” meaning a keepsake).
- Original Sentence: The old ticket stub was a memento of my first concert.
- Synonyms (S): Keepsake, souvenir; Antonyms (A): Trash, discard
2. Inscribed (Verb, Past Tense)
- Extensive Definition: To write, carve, engrave, or etch (words/symbols) onto a surface.
- Original Sentence: The artist inscribed her name at the bottom of the painting.
- Synonyms (S): Engraved, etched; Antonyms (A): Erased, deleted
3. Camaraderie (Noun)
- Extensive Definition: A spirit of friendship and mutual trust (among a group).
- Original Sentence: The team’s camaraderie helped them win the championship.
- Synonyms (S): Fellowship, esprit de corps; Antonyms (A): Hostility, rivalry
4. Composed (Adjective/Verb)
- Extensive Definition: To be calm, collected, self - controlled (adjective); or to create (e.g., music/literature, verb).
- Original Sentence (Adjective): Even during the storm, she remained composed.
- Synonyms (S): Calm, tranquil; Antonyms (A): Agitated, nervous
5. Commiserate (Verb)
- Extensive Definition: To sympathize (with someone’s sorrow/troubles).
- Original Sentence: I commiserated with my friend after her pet passed away.
- Synonyms (S): Sympathize, console; Antonyms (A): Mock, ignore
These definitions, sentences, and word relationships clarify the vocabulary terms.
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To solve this vocabulary worksheet, we'll define each term, create a sentence, and find synonyms/antonyms:
1. Memento (Noun)
- Extensive Definition: Anything serving as a reminder or warning (note: likely a typo for “memento,” meaning a keepsake).
- Original Sentence: The old ticket stub was a memento of my first concert.
- Synonyms (S): Keepsake, souvenir; Antonyms (A): Trash, discard
2. Inscribed (Verb, Past Tense)
- Extensive Definition: To write, carve, engrave, or etch (words/symbols) onto a surface.
- Original Sentence: The artist inscribed her name at the bottom of the painting.
- Synonyms (S): Engraved, etched; Antonyms (A): Erased, deleted
3. Camaraderie (Noun)
- Extensive Definition: A spirit of friendship and mutual trust (among a group).
- Original Sentence: The team’s camaraderie helped them win the championship.
- Synonyms (S): Fellowship, esprit de corps; Antonyms (A): Hostility, rivalry
4. Composed (Adjective/Verb)
- Extensive Definition: To be calm, collected, self - controlled (adjective); or to create (e.g., music/literature, verb).
- Original Sentence (Adjective): Even during the storm, she remained composed.
- Synonyms (S): Calm, tranquil; Antonyms (A): Agitated, nervous
5. Commiserate (Verb)
- Extensive Definition: To sympathize (with someone’s sorrow/troubles).
- Original Sentence: I commiserated with my friend after her pet passed away.
- Synonyms (S): Sympathize, console; Antonyms (A): Mock, ignore
These definitions, sentences, and word relationships clarify the vocabulary terms.