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Page 1: Unit Four - Words 1-10 -  Grade Six

Unit Four - Words 1-10 - Grade Six

Definition Context Clues

Synonyms Antonyms

Definition More

Context Clues

acquit deem devastate discredit elusivegenerate idolize ingratitude keepsake mortal

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100 points - Definition

to declare not guilty

acquit

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to think, believe; to consider

deem

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devastate

to destroy, lay waste, leave in ruins

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400 points - Definitiondifficult to catch or to hold

elusive

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discredit

to throw doubt on, to be distrusted

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The jewelry box given to me by my grandmother is a _______.

keepsake

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There was not enough evidence to convict the man; therefore he was

________.

acquited

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An earthquake can _________an entire area.

devastate

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The message was _________important because it contained crucial information.

deemed

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She showed her ______by not thanking anyone for the Christmas gift.

ingratitude

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wreck, desolate

devastate

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human

mortal

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thanklessness

ingratitude

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create, produce

generate

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adore,revere

idolize

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convict

acquit

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deem

discredit

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understandable, catchable

elusive

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garbage

keepsake

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a god, divine

mortal

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a being that must eventually die

mortal

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to bring into existence; to be the cause of

generate

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a lack of thankfulness

ingratitude

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something kept in memory of the giver; a souvenir

keepsake

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to worship as an idol; to love very much

idolize

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100 points – More Context Many people foolishly ______celebrities.

idolize

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200 points – More ContextBecause of the lie he told earlier, his

reputation is _________.

discredited

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300 points – More ContextThe math concept was hard to grasp, which

made it ___________.

elusive

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400 points – More Context

Before writing a paragraph, it is best to begin by __________ideas.

generating

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Zeus, the mythicalGreek god, was not a _________

mortal