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Unit Two - Words 11 - 20 Grade Six Definitio n Context Clues Synonyms Antonym s Definiti on More Context Clues groundless hypocrite incomprehensible manipulate maximum mimic ruffle serene sheepish stamina

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Page 1: Unit Two - Words 11 - 20  Grade Six

Unit Two - Words 11 - 20 Grade Six

Definition Context Clues

Synonyms Antonyms

Definition More

Context Clues

groundless hypocrite incomprehensible manipulate maximummimic ruffle serene sheepish stamina

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100 points - Definition

without any good reason or cause

groundless

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to handle or use skillfully, to manage or control for personal

gain or advantage

manipulate

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mimic

a person who does imitations

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400 points - Definitionpeaceful, calm, free of emotional upset,

clear and free of storm

serene

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stamina

the strength needed to keep going or overcome physical or mental strain; staying power

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The __________rumor was not spread because it was unjustified.

groundless

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The bookkeeper ____________the company’s accounts to conceal her

theft.

manipulated

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The children ___________the babysitter’s English accent.

mimiced

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The ____________girl could not try out for the school play.

sheepish

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A runner must have great __________to be able to run.

endurance

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unsupported

groundless

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maneuver

manipulate

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impersonator

mimic

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tranquil

serene

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endurance

stamina

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forthright

hypocrite

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understandable

incomprehensible

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minimum

maximum

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soothe

ruffle

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brazen

sheepish

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a person who pretends to be what he or she is not or better that he or she really is; a

two-faced person

hypocrite

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impossible to understand

incomprehensible

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the greatest amount or degree

maximum

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to wrinkle, make uneven; to annoy, upset; to flip through

ruffle

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embarrassed; resembling a sheep in meekness, timid

sheepish

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100 points – More Context A ____________can be considered two-

faced and cannot be trusted.

hypocrite

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Beginning a sentence without a capital letter is ___________to me.

incomprehensible

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300 points – More ContextTwenty kilometers in a day was the

__________that our club walked last summer.

maximum

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Nothing can ____________her calm temper.

ruffle

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The __________sky was beautiful, so I took a picture with my camera.

serene