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Unit IV Vocabulary Cards

Published on Feb 06, 2016

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ANNUL

  • Annul is a verb.
  • It’s synonyms are abolish, cancel, invalidate, and nullify.
  • It’s antonyms are authorize, ratify, and validate.
  • King Richard decided to annul Prince John’s taxes.

BLASÉ

  • Blasé is an adjective.
  • It’s antonyms are enthusiastic, fervent, and passionate.
  • Scar appeared blasé toward Simba’s birth.

BOLSTER

  • Bolster is a verb and a noun.
  • It’s synonyms are buttress, reinforce, and validate.
  • It’s antonmyns are impair, undermine, and weaken.
  • Flynn Rider’s arrvial at her tower only bolstered Rapunzel’s urge to leave.

DEPLORE

  • Deplore is a verb.
  • It’s synonyms are bemoan, bewail, and lament.
  • It’s antonyms are approve, commend, and extoil.
  • Grumpy originally deplored the fair maiden who he came to love.

FRIVOLOUS

  • Frivolous is an adjective.
  • It’s synonyms are foolish, inane, petty, and silly.
  • It’s antonyms are important, serious, and significant.
  • Donald Duck’s actions are often considered frivolous and childlike.

MUSTER

  • Muster is a verb and a noun.
  • It’s synonyms are inventory, marshal, mobilize, and roster
  • It’s anyonyms are disband, dismiss, and disperse.
  • Flick mustered up all the courage he had and then challenged Hopper.

NONENTITY

  • Nonentity is a noun.
  • It’s synonym is nobody.
  • It’s antonym is celebrity.
  • Annastasia and Drizzela frequently treat Cinderella like a nonentity.

OBSESS

  • Obsess is a verb.
  • It’s synonym is preoccupy.
  • The Evil Queen obsessed over her beauty, and Snow White’s rivled her own.

ORNATE

  • Ornate is an adjective.
  • It’s synonyms are fancy, flamboyant, and flashy.
  • It’s antonyms are austere, plain, and stark.
  • Elsa created a highly ornate palace made in it’s entirety of ice.

OUST

  • Oust is a verb.
  • It’s synonyms are eject, and expel.
  • It’s antonyms are admit, and welcome.
  • Prince John ousted the good King from power.

PERUSE

  • Peruse is a verb.
  • It’s synonyms are pore over, scrutinize, and study.
  • The Captain of the ship perused the document, entailing how to get home.

POROUS

  • Porous is an adjective
  • It’s synonyms are leaky, and permeable.
  • It’s antonyms are airtight, and impermeable
  • Flounder hid behind the porous coral, allowing the shark to still see him.

PROMONTORY

  • Promontory is a noun.
  • It’s synonyms are cliff, jetty, and outcrop.
  • Pocahontas stood on the promontory watching the ships come to America.

PRONE

  • Prone is an adjective.
  • It’s synonyms are liable, and prostrate.
  • It’s antonyms are standing upright, and unlikely.
  • Piglet is prone to blow away with a strong gust of wind.

QUALM

  • Qualm is a noun.
  • It’s synonyms are regret, scruple, and second thought.
  • Lady Tremane felt no qualm about mistreating Cinderella.

RECOURSE

  • Recourse is a noun.
  • It’s synonyms ate redress, and remedy.
  • The fairies turned to Prince Phillip, their recourse to wake Aurora.

RESIDUE

  • Residue is a noun.
  • It’s synonyms are leavings, remains, and remnant.
  • Pooh’s “hunny” pot left behind a sticky, sweet residue everywhere.

SOLICITOUS

  • Solicitous is an adjective.
  • It’s synonym is concerned.
  • It’s antonyms are apathetic, indifferent, and unconcerned.
  • The fairygodmother was solicitous toward Cinderella and offered to help.

STAID

  • Staid is an adjective
  • It’s synonyms are prim, sedate, and sober.
  • It’s antonyms are gaudy, jaunty, and unconventional.
  • Mr. Incredible did not enjoy acting in a staid manner everyday.

SUSTAIN

  • Sustain is a verb.
  • It’s synonyms are foster, and uphold
  • Throughout his life, hook sustained a fear for the corcodile.