1.
annex (an' eks): supplementary building
Annex, noun
Our church's building committee hired an architect to
design an annex (supplementary building).
2.
Anticipate, verb (rr.); anticipation, noun
The managers of the local tree farm anticipate (fores
act in advance of) the holiday rush by hiring part-ti
workers.
Spelling
Words illustrating rule 1
3.
1. briefcase
4. chowmein
4. fugitive (fu/js-tfv): one who flees (from danger or justice
Fugitive, noun
. Only a fugitive (one who flees) from the law needs
fear a policeman.
5. deceitful
5.
3. chieftain
7. feint
8. heirloom*
6.
10. mischievous
7.
12. relief
8.
laudable (lod/a-b'l): commendable, praiseworthy
Laudable, adjective; laudability, noun
The fireman's laudable (commendable, pra .
effort to rescue the infant from the blazing b
resulted in his own death.
15. siege
16. sieve
17. sleigh
18. surfeit
inimical (In- Im'l· kat): hostile, harmful, unfriendly
Inimical, adjective
Communism creates conditions inimical (hos
harmful, unfriendly) to economic growth.
13. retriever
14. seine
indiscriminately (In' dis- krim/ i- nlt . le): undiscerningb
Indiscriminately, adverb; indiscriminating, adjective
Unfortunately, Megan indiscriminately (undis
ingly) chose her friends when she began attendia,
new school.
9. hygiene
11. piece
imperative (Im-per/a-tiv): urgent, pressing
Imperative, adjective
Jack learned in boot camp that obeying his com
ing officers is imperative (urgent, pressing).
6. either *
*
19. transceiver
20. yield
Note: An asterisk (*) indicates an exception to rule 1.
16
delusion (de-Iu/zhzzn): false belief or opinion
Delusion, noun; delude, verb (tr.)
The people never give up their liberties but under so
delusion (false belief or opinion). -Edmund Burke
(See page 3.)
2. caffeine"
anticipate (an- tIs'i· pat): foresee, act in advance of
9. mutinous (mu/ts-nzzs): unruly, rebellious, insub
Mutinous, adjective
Let us take counsel in friendly fashion, rathe:
resemble a mutinous (unruly, rebellious, if
nate) crew of mariners in a sinking vessel.
10. versatile (vur/sa-til): capable of many uses or t
Versatile, adjective; versatility, noun
The salesman claimed that the knives he wz,
were both indestructible and versatile {c
many uses or tasks).
Vocabulary
1.
annex (an' eks): supplementary building
Annex, noun
Our church's building committee hired an architect to
design an annex (supplementary building).
Spelling
Words illustrating rule 1
2. anticipate (an-tfs/r-pat): foresee, act in advance of
Anticipate, verb (tr.);anticipation, noun
The managers of the local tree farm anticipate (foresee,
act in advance of) the holiday rush by hiring part-time
workers.
3.
Delusion, noun; delude, verb (tr.)
The people never give up their liberties but under some
delusion (false belief or opinion). =Edmund Burke
(See page 3.)
1. briefcase
2. caffeine *
4.
4. chowmein
5.
7. feint
6.
10. mischievous
7.
13. retriever
8.
16. sieve
17. sleigh
19. transceiver
20. yield
Note: An asterisk (*) indicates an exception to rule 1.
6
laudable (Iod/o-b'l). commendable, praiseworthy
Laudable, adjective; laudability, noun
The fireman's laudable (commendable, praiseworthy)
effort to rescue the infant from the blazing building
resulted in his own death.
15. siege
18. surfeit*
inimical (In- Im'I . kzzl): hostile, harmful, unfriendly
Inimical, adjective
Communism creates conditions inimical (hostile,
harmful, unfriendly) to economic growth.
12. relief
14. seine
indiscriminately (in/dls- krirn/ i- nIt. le): undiscerningly
Indiscriminately, adverb; indiscriminating, adjective
Unfortunately, Megan indiscriminately (undiscerningly) chose her friends when she began attending the
new school.
9. hygiene
11. piece
imperative (Im-per/a-tiv). urgent, pressing
Imperative, adjective
Jack learned in boot camp that obeying his commanding officers is imperative (urgent, pressing).
6. either"
8. heirloom *
fugitive (fu/js-tlv): one who flees (from danger or justice)
Fugitive, noun
. Only a fugitive (one who flees) from the law needs to
fear a policeman.
3. chieftain
5. deceitful
delusion (de-Iu/zhzzn): false belief or opinion
9.
mutinous (rnu/tr-nzzs): unruly, rebellious, insubordinate
Mutinous, adjective
Let us take counsel in friendly fashion, rather than
resemble a mutinous (unruly, rebellious, insubordinate) crew of mariners in a sinking vessel. -Scott
10. versatile (vur/sa-tfl). capable of many uses or tasks
Versatile, adjective; versatility, noun
The salesman claimed that the knives he was selling
were both indestructible and versatile (capable of
many uses or tasks).
Vocabulary
1.
annex (an' eks): supplementary building
Annex, noun
Our church's building committee hired an architect to
design an annex (supplementary building).
Spelling
Words illustrating rule 1
2. anticipate (an-tfs/r-pat): foresee, act in advance of
Anticipate, verb (tr.);anticipation, noun
The managers of the local tree farm anticipate (foresee,
act in advance of) the holiday rush by hiring part-time
workers.
3.
Delusion, noun; delude, verb (tr.)
The people never give up their liberties but under some
delusion (false belief or opinion). =Edmund Burke
(See page 3.)
1. briefcase
2. caffeine *
4.
4. chowmein
5.
7. feint
6.
10. mischievous
7.
13. retriever
8.
16. sieve
17. sleigh
19. transceiver
20. yield
Note: An asterisk (*) indicates an exception to rule 1.
6
laudable (Iod/o-b'l). commendable, praiseworthy
Laudable, adjective; laudability, noun
The fireman's laudable (commendable, praiseworthy)
effort to rescue the infant from the blazing building
resulted in his own death.
15. siege
18. surfeit*
inimical (In- Im'I . kzzl): hostile, harmful, unfriendly
Inimical, adjective
Communism creates conditions inimical (hostile,
harmful, unfriendly) to economic growth.
12. relief
14. seine
indiscriminately (in/dls- krirn/ i- nIt. le): undiscerningly
Indiscriminately, adverb; indiscriminating, adjective
Unfortunately, Megan indiscriminately (undiscerningly) chose her friends when she began attending the
new school.
9. hygiene
11. piece
imperative (Im-per/a-tiv). urgent, pressing
Imperative, adjective
Jack learned in boot camp that obeying his commanding officers is imperative (urgent, pressing).
6. either"
8. heirloom *
fugitive (fu/js-tlv): one who flees (from danger or justice)
Fugitive, noun
. Only a fugitive (one who flees) from the law needs to
fear a policeman.
3. chieftain
5. deceitful
delusion (de-Iu/zhzzn): false belief or opinion
9.
mutinous (rnu/tr-nzzs): unruly, rebellious, insubordinate
Mutinous, adjective
Let us take counsel in friendly fashion, rather than
resemble a mutinous (unruly, rebellious, insubordinate) crew of mariners in a sinking vessel. -Scott
10. versatile (vur/sa-tfl). capable of many uses or tasks
Versatile, adjective; versatility, noun
The salesman claimed that the knives he was selling
were both indestructible and versatile (capable of
many uses or tasks).
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