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VOCABULARY   1 1. Adulterate
VOCABULARY 1 1. Adulterate
by natalie
-. . (v) to corrupt, make worse by the addition o...
Vocabulary Unit 1 Level E
Vocabulary Unit 1 Level E
by lois-ondreau
adulterate. (v.) to corrupt, make worse by the ad...
Sadlier  Vocabulary Unit 2
Sadlier Vocabulary Unit 2
by briana-ranney
CREATE CORNELL NOTES . available (adj.): ready f...
Vocabulary Unit 8  Level F
Vocabulary Unit 8 Level F
by ellena-manuel
Acrimonious (. ak. . rǝ. . mō. ’ . nē. . ...
MS. FITZ—Vocabulary Level E Unit 1
MS. FITZ—Vocabulary Level E Unit 1
by pasty-toler
WEEKLY SYLLABUS. . August 20-24, 2012. WORLD LI...
Year One SPaG  | Synonyms and Antonyms
Year One SPaG | Synonyms and Antonyms
by oneill
Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar. Synonyms and An...
What are Synonyms? 2 Before the lesson…
What are Synonyms? 2 Before the lesson…
by tremblay
let’s play “Odd One Out”!. happy. pleased. s...
Synonyms A synonym is a word similar in meaning to another word.
Synonyms A synonym is a word similar in meaning to another word.
by lauren
Writers often use a synonym to make a sentence mor...
Diving Deep  f or Synonyms
Diving Deep f or Synonyms
by jane-oiler
a. nd. Antonyms. Created by. TEACHERS UNLEASHED. ...
Synonyms vs. Antonyms
Synonyms vs. Antonyms
by celsa-spraggs
www.thepunctuationshow.com. www.thepunctuationsho...
Synonyms
Synonyms
by phoebe-click
For the next two weeks, when teachers mark your w...
Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms and Antonyms
by ellena-manuel
Synonyms. Synonyms. Antonyms. Antonyms. Review. S...
Synonyms
Synonyms
by alexa-scheidler
W. h. a. t. . a. r. e. . t. h. e. y. ?. By Mrs....
Vocabulary 4 Using Cornell
Vocabulary 4 Using Cornell
by valerie
Notes. Making Flash Cards. Sadlier. Vocabulary Un...
Vocabulary Unit 15 Level F
Vocabulary Unit 15 Level F
by acenum
Adamant. Adjective. Firm in purpose or opinion, un...
 Vocab E Unit 5 all pictures shamelessly lifted from Google
Vocab E Unit 5 all pictures shamelessly lifted from Google
by mitsue-stanley
Altruistic (Adj.). unselfish, concerned with the ...
MS. FITZ—Vocabulary Level E Unit 1
MS. FITZ—Vocabulary Level E Unit 1
by test
WEEKLY SYLLABUS. . August . 8-12, 2016. WORLD L...
Vocabulary Workshop Unit 4
Vocabulary Workshop Unit 4
by min-jolicoeur
Produced By: Anas Maamoun. Affiliated. (adj. .) a...
Senior Vocabulary
Senior Vocabulary
by trish-goza
Book F Unit 8. 1. acrimonious—adj. stinging, bi...
How to easily simulate
How to easily simulate
by phoebe-click
. a photodetector response ?. instrumentation ex...
L.O. To  understand and apply
L.O. To understand and apply
by sadie
synonyms and antonyms. . Monday 4. th. May 2020. ...
What is a Synonym? A synonym is a word with similar meaning to other.
What is a Synonym? A synonym is a word with similar meaning to other.
by eliza
For example:. Small > Tiny and miniat...
Wednesday 24th February 2021
Wednesday 24th February 2021
by jainy
L.O – To use antonyms and synonyms.. What does t...
Vocabulary Unit 4 Level F
Vocabulary Unit 4 Level F
by carla
Affable (. af. ’ ə . bəl. ). Adj. Courteous an...
Vocabulary Unit 2 Words antics
Vocabulary Unit 2 Words antics
by eve
(n. pl.) ridiculous and unpredictable behavior or ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary Mrs. Ellmer
Unit 4 Vocabulary Mrs. Ellmer
by osullivan
6. th. grade ELA. Acquit. (v) to declare not guil...
Vol 10 Issue 3 Ver  10 July 2010
Vol 10 Issue 3 Ver 10 July 2010
by williams
Page | 48 Global Journal of Science Frontier Resea...
Vocabulary Week 1 a djacent
Vocabulary Week 1 a djacent
by alis
(adj.) near, next to, adjoining. synonyms: Along...
Aghast Adjective: filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror.
Aghast Adjective: filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror.
by susan2
Synonyms: Shocked, horrified, stupefied. Antonyms:...
The Great Gatsby Vocabulary
The Great Gatsby Vocabulary
by impristic
Ch. . 8 & 9. Inexplicable. It was . inexplicab...
Vocabulary Unit 9 Level D
Vocabulary Unit 9 Level D
by bikershomemaker
1. Auxiliary . (adj.) giving assistance or suppor...
DO NOW Take out note cards.
DO NOW Take out note cards.
by playhomey
Go over Canterbury Study Guide. Review . Words!. S...
Vocabulary Unit 5 Level F
Vocabulary Unit 5 Level F
by desiron
Amnesty (am’ . nə. . stē. ). N. A general par...
 Vocabulary for English III
Vocabulary for English III
by celsa-spraggs
From or away. Ab. /Abs. Ab. /Abs. Latin . means ...
 Vocabulary Workshop	 Unit 3 Level D
Vocabulary Workshop Unit 3 Level D
by natalia-silvester
Abridge. (v) to make shorter. Synonyms: shorten ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary accomplice
Unit 5 Vocabulary accomplice
by olivia-moreira
Unit 5 Vocabulary accomplice Definition: (n) a pe...
Vocabulary Workshop
Vocabulary Workshop
by alexa-scheidler
Vocabulary Workshop Unit 9 Level D Auxiliary (...
Level E Unit 13 Vocabulary Words
Level E Unit 13 Vocabulary Words
by aaron
Level E Unit 13 Vocabulary Words 1. Antipathy (n....
“Night”	 Vocabulary PPT
“Night” Vocabulary PPT
by liane-varnes
“Night” Vocabulary PPT Prejudice (Noun/Verb...