Due Fri. 9-5-25
abrupt 2. wrath
Due Fri. 9-12-25
endure 2. homage
Due Fri. 9-19-25
acclaim 2. blatant
Due *Thurs. 9-25-25
acquire 2. persist
Due Fri. 10-3-22
devour 2. sullen
BIG WOW Test Fri. 10-10-22 (on the last 10 W.O.W.)
Due Fri. 10-17-25
dismal 2. simultaneously
Due *Thurs. 10-23-25- no school Friday
ponder 2. clamber
Due Fri. 10-31-25
perturb 2. substantial
**No words due 11/7.... conferences week.**
Due Fri. 11-14-25
vocation 2. aspire
Due Fri. 11-21-25
conjure 2. insinuate
BIG WOW Test Fri. 12-5-25 (on the last 10 W. O. W.)
Due Fri. 12-12-25
customary 2. pending
Words of the Week (W.O.W.) forms are in the classroom.
If you forget to take one, here is the information required.
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Word 1
Word 2
Part of speech for both
Synonym for both
Antonym for both
Number of syllables for both
Dictionary definition for both
Definition in your own words for both
Use each word in an original complete sentence. (2 sentences total)
W.O.W. Study Guide
W. O. W Study Guide (Test Thurs. 12-4-25)
Know what part of speech the word is. Know how to use it or recognize it in a sentence. Know a synonym and/or antonym for it. (*) synonym
1. dismal (adj.)- depressing, dreary, gloomy (mood)
*gloomy, glum, sad
2. simultaneously (adv.)- at the same time
*concurrently, in unison
3. ponder (v.)- think about something carefully
*contemplate, consider
4. clamber (v.)- climb, move (n.)- an awkward movement
*scramble
5. perturb (v.) -make someone anxious or unsettled
*worry, upset, disturb
6. substantial (adj.) –of considerable importance, size or worth
*considerable, significant
7. vocation (n.)- a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation
*calling, mission, purpose
8. aspire (v.) –direct one’s hopes or ambitions toward achieving something
*dream of, hope for, desire
9. conjure (v.) – make something appear unexpectedly or seemingly from nowhere
*produce, materialize
10. insinuate (v.) –suggest or hint in an unpleasant way
*imply, suggest, hint, indicate