Grade 11-12: Vocabulary Lesson for Tuesday, Week 5
Word List 5
- omnipotent: having unlimited or universal power, authority or force; all-powerful
- metamorphosis: a transformation as if by magic or sorcery; a marked change in appearance, character, condition, or function.
- acumen: quickness, accuracy, and keenness of judgment or insight.
- obsequious: full of or exhibiting servile compliance; fawning
- plagiarize: to use, and pass off, the writing and ideas of another as one's own
- quasar: an extremely distant, and thus old, celestial object whose power output is several thousand times that of our entire galaxy
- lexicon: a vocabulary; a dictionary; a stock of terms used in a particular profession or subject
Tuesday Activities
- Use this site to create your own flashcards and quizzes. You will create a free account to keep your cards.
- Go to the Spelling City website. Type in your list of vocabulary words. Click on the button that says Play A Game. Select Which Word. Play the game and write down the fill-in-the-blank sentences in your notebook.
- Create a list on your computer of all the summer vocabulary words you have. Check your vocabulary notebook for the list. You can put these in Word, or Notebook, or any word processor. Save them and keep the list up to date each week.
Other Help
If you need more information on your words, click on the link to use a on-line dictionary.
Use the daily activities to help you remember words that you learn each week. It is much easier to remember what the words mean if you do something with them and use them frequently in talking with your parents, family and friends.
Sample sentences:
A dark theme of science fiction features omnipotent machines which dominate mankind.
Many religions of the world pray to an omnipotent god.At our ten year reunion I was amazed at the metamorphosis that had changed my old girlfriend into the hit of the party.
The audience screamed in terror at the frightening metamorphosis unfolding on the huge screen.Thanks to his remarkable business acumen the trust fund manager retired as a wealthy man.
The Captain's tactical acumen brought a quick win for the football team.The CEO was looking for a yes-man, someone to give him obsequious service.
I had thought of not leaving a tip but the obsequious nature of our waiter's service quickly banished that thought.Lazy or uncreative writers often plagiarize the work of others.
"Plagiarize," my thesis adviser told me, "and any credibility you might have built up, goes right out the window.^Astronomers once called very bright distant objects quasi-stellar objects; a name which has been shortened to quasar.
Astronomers say that looking at quasars is like looking back in time; very far back in time.The lexicon for soccer is radically different from the descriptive terms used in American football.
Espionage agents often adopt a lexicon quite different from their native language.
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