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Unit Three - Words 1-10 - Grade Six Definitio n Context Clues Synonyms Antonym s Definiti on More Context Clues barrage bigot designate diversity enigma gloat global illusion infuriate motivate

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

Unit Three - Words 1-10 - Grade Six

Definition Context Clues

Synonyms Antonyms

Definition More

Context Clues

barrage bigot designate diversity enigmagloat global illusion infuriate motivate

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100 points - Definition

to indicate, point out; to appoint

designate

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200 points - Definition

someone or something that is extremely puzzling; that which

cannot be understood or explained

enigma

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300 points - Definition

diversity

difference, variety; condition of having many different

types of forms

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400 points - Definitionto look at or think about with great

intensity and satisfaction; to take great personal joy in

gloat

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500 points - Definition

motivate

to provide with a reason for doing; to push on to some goal or course of action

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100 points – Context Clues

The teacher will __________who will run the spelling test.

designate

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200 points – Context Clues

During his interview, the president received a ___________of questions

from the many reporters.

barrage

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300 points – Context Clues

She had many _________about what life would be like in a foreign country.

illusions

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400 points – Context Clues

Anyone who is intolerant of any race, belief, or opinion differing from his own

is considered a _________.

bigot

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Even though my husband and I agree on many subjects, we still experience a ___________of opinions when politics

becomes the issue.

diversity

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100 points - Synonyms

provoke, incense

infuriate

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world-wide, universal

global

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bombardment, volley

barrage

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signify, denote

designate

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500 points - Synonyms

racist

bigot

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100 points - Antonyms

diversity

uniformity, sameness

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200 points - Antonyms

enigma

explainable

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300 points - Antonyms

illusion

reality, actuality

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400 points - Antonyms

motivate

dissuade, disincline

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500 points - Antonyms

global

local, provincial

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a rapid, large scale of outpouring of something

barrage

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an intolerant, prejudiced or biased person

bigot

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300 points – Definition

to make very angry; enrage

infuriate

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400 points- Definition

of, relating to, or involving the entire world; comprehensive

global

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500 points- Definition

a false idea; something that one seems to see or to be aware of that really does not

exist

illusion

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100 points – More Context The origin of the universe still remains an

_____________.

enigma

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200 points – More Context

He ________over his victory in the boxing match.

gloated

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300 points – More ContextThe idea of _______warfare frightens most

people.

global

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400 points – More Context

The bulley’s taunts, or insults ________him.

infuriated

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500 points – More Context

Many teachers try to ________their students by using words of

encouragement.

motivate