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- torments
- ravaging
- nymph
- relent
- wrath
- arrogance
- intolerable
- desolate
- braggart
- retaliation
- impunity
directions: for each assigned vocabulary word from the odyssey (books 1 - 2):
- write the word clearly at the top of your entry.
- define the word – use the dictionary or context clues from the passage to write a student - friendly definition.
- identify the part of speech – is it a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb?
- find one synonym – a word that has a similar meaning (that you currently know)
- find one antonym – a word that means the opposite (that you currently know)
- write an original sentence – use the word correctly in a new sentence that shows you understand its meaning.
Response
- Torments
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Great physical or mental suffering. Part - of - speech: Noun. Synonym: Agony. Antonym: Pleasure. Sentence: The torments of his illness made him weak.
- Answer:
- Definition: Great physical or mental suffering
- Part of speech: Noun
- Synonym: Agony
- Antonym: Pleasure
- Sentence: The torments of his illness made him weak.
- Ravaging
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Causing severe damage or destruction. Part - of - speech: Verb (present participle). Synonym: Devastating. Antonym: Preserving. Sentence: The ravaging storm left a trail of destruction.
- Answer:
- Definition: Causing severe damage or destruction
- Part of speech: Verb (present participle)
- Synonym: Devastating
- Antonym: Preserving
- Sentence: The ravaging storm left a trail of destruction.
- Nymph
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: In Greek mythology, a minor female nature - spirit. Part - of - speech: Noun. Synonym: Sprite. Antonym: None directly applicable in a simple sense. Sentence: The nymph danced gracefully in the forest glade.
- Answer:
- Definition: In Greek mythology, a minor female nature - spirit
- Part of speech: Noun
- Synonym: Sprite
- Antonym: None directly applicable in a simple sense
- Sentence: The nymph danced gracefully in the forest glade.
- Relent
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Become less severe or harsh; give in. Part - of - speech: Verb. Synonym: Yield. Antonym: Persist. Sentence: He finally relented and gave his permission.
- Answer:
- Definition: Become less severe or harsh; give in
- Part of speech: Verb
- Synonym: Yield
- Antonym: Persist
- Sentence: He finally relented and gave his permission.
- Wrath
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Intense anger. Part - of - speech: Noun. Synonym: Fury. Antonym: Calmness. Sentence: His wrath was evident when he saw the mess.
- Answer:
- Definition: Intense anger
- Part of speech: Noun
- Synonym: Fury
- Antonym: Calmness
- Sentence: His wrath was evident when he saw the mess.
- Arrogance
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Excessive pride in oneself. Part - of - speech: Noun. Synonym: Hubris. Antonym: Humility. Sentence: His arrogance made him unpopular among his peers.
- Answer:
- Definition: Excessive pride in oneself
- Part of speech: Noun
- Synonym: Hubris
- Antonym: Humility
- Sentence: His arrogance made him unpopular among his peers.
- Intolerable
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Unbearable; not able to be endured. Part - of - speech: Adjective. Synonym: Unendurable. Antonym: Tolerable. Sentence: The heat was intolerable in the closed room.
- Answer:
- Definition: Unbearable; not able to be endured
- Part of speech: Adjective
- Synonym: Unendurable
- Antonym: Tolerable
- Sentence: The heat was intolerable in the closed room.
- Desolate
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Lonely and deserted; barren. Part - of - speech: Adjective. Synonym: Barren. Antonym: Populated. Sentence: The desolate landscape made him feel sad.
- Answer:
- Definition: Lonely and deserted; barren
- Part of speech: Adjective
- Synonym: Barren
- Antonym: Populated
- Sentence: The desolate landscape made him feel sad.
- Braggart
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: A p…
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- Torments
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Great physical or mental suffering. Part - of - speech: Noun. Synonym: Agony. Antonym: Pleasure. Sentence: The torments of his illness made him weak.
- Answer:
- Definition: Great physical or mental suffering
- Part of speech: Noun
- Synonym: Agony
- Antonym: Pleasure
- Sentence: The torments of his illness made him weak.
- Ravaging
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Causing severe damage or destruction. Part - of - speech: Verb (present participle). Synonym: Devastating. Antonym: Preserving. Sentence: The ravaging storm left a trail of destruction.
- Answer:
- Definition: Causing severe damage or destruction
- Part of speech: Verb (present participle)
- Synonym: Devastating
- Antonym: Preserving
- Sentence: The ravaging storm left a trail of destruction.
- Nymph
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: In Greek mythology, a minor female nature - spirit. Part - of - speech: Noun. Synonym: Sprite. Antonym: None directly applicable in a simple sense. Sentence: The nymph danced gracefully in the forest glade.
- Answer:
- Definition: In Greek mythology, a minor female nature - spirit
- Part of speech: Noun
- Synonym: Sprite
- Antonym: None directly applicable in a simple sense
- Sentence: The nymph danced gracefully in the forest glade.
- Relent
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Become less severe or harsh; give in. Part - of - speech: Verb. Synonym: Yield. Antonym: Persist. Sentence: He finally relented and gave his permission.
- Answer:
- Definition: Become less severe or harsh; give in
- Part of speech: Verb
- Synonym: Yield
- Antonym: Persist
- Sentence: He finally relented and gave his permission.
- Wrath
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Intense anger. Part - of - speech: Noun. Synonym: Fury. Antonym: Calmness. Sentence: His wrath was evident when he saw the mess.
- Answer:
- Definition: Intense anger
- Part of speech: Noun
- Synonym: Fury
- Antonym: Calmness
- Sentence: His wrath was evident when he saw the mess.
- Arrogance
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Excessive pride in oneself. Part - of - speech: Noun. Synonym: Hubris. Antonym: Humility. Sentence: His arrogance made him unpopular among his peers.
- Answer:
- Definition: Excessive pride in oneself
- Part of speech: Noun
- Synonym: Hubris
- Antonym: Humility
- Sentence: His arrogance made him unpopular among his peers.
- Intolerable
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Unbearable; not able to be endured. Part - of - speech: Adjective. Synonym: Unendurable. Antonym: Tolerable. Sentence: The heat was intolerable in the closed room.
- Answer:
- Definition: Unbearable; not able to be endured
- Part of speech: Adjective
- Synonym: Unendurable
- Antonym: Tolerable
- Sentence: The heat was intolerable in the closed room.
- Desolate
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Lonely and deserted; barren. Part - of - speech: Adjective. Synonym: Barren. Antonym: Populated. Sentence: The desolate landscape made him feel sad.
- Answer:
- Definition: Lonely and deserted; barren
- Part of speech: Adjective
- Synonym: Barren
- Antonym: Populated
- Sentence: The desolate landscape made him feel sad.
- Braggart
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: A person who boasts a lot. Part - of - speech: Noun. Synonym: Boaster. Antonym: Modest person. Sentence: The braggart always talked about his achievements.
- Answer:
- Definition: A person who boasts a lot
- Part of speech: Noun
- Synonym: Boaster
- Antonym: Modest person
- Sentence: The braggart always talked about his achievements.
- Retaliation
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Action taken in return for an injury or wrong. Part - of - speech: Noun. Synonym: Revenge. Antonym: Forgiveness. Sentence: His retaliation only made the situation worse.
- Answer:
- Definition: Action taken in return for an injury or wrong
- Part of speech: Noun
- Synonym: Revenge
- Antonym: Forgiveness
- Sentence: His retaliation only made the situation worse.
- Impunity
- Brief Explanations:
- Definition: Immunity from punishment or harm. Part - of - speech: Noun. Synonym: Immunity. Antonym: Vulnerability. Sentence: He acted with impunity, thinking he would not be caught.
- Answer:
- Definition: Immunity from punishment or harm
- Part of speech: Noun
- Synonym: Immunity
- Antonym: Vulnerability
- Sentence: He acted with impunity, thinking he would not be caught.