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Tier II Vocabulary (Synonyms/Antonyms)

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    Work on defining Tier II vocabulary
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  • You word is "accumulate." E.G. In the winter, New York accumulates up to 3-4 inches of snow. Define "accumulate"
    to gather or build up; increase, grow, expand, gain.
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  • Your word is "citizen." E.G. He did not believe I am a citizen of Chicago. Give a synonym of citizen.
    resident, occupant, dweller
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  • Your word is "calculate." E.G. I need to calculate how much money I spend yesterday. Define the word "calculate"
    to compute or use mathematical methods; to compute, determine, measure
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  • Your word is "consequence" E.G. "Her consequence for failing her test was losing her phone privilege for two weeks." Define "consequence"
    the effect, result, or outcome of something
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  • Your word is "encourage." If it means to "promote or inspire confidence," name at least 2 synonyms for "encourage"
    cheer up, inspire, embolden, inspirit, buoy up, buck up
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  • What does "chronological" mean?
    arrange, sorted in order of time; order of events
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  • Your word is "Adapt" e.g. Although she is from the desert, she adapted to the cold weather easily. Define "Adapt"
    to adjust (conform, match)
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  • Your word is "continuous." E.G. They thought that the water would stop flowing once they turned the faucet, but instead it was continuous, causing the sink to overflow with water. Define "continous."
    repeated over and over, extended, endless
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  • Your word is "Substitute" E.G. The recipe asks for sugar but you can substitute it for honey. Define "substitute"
    to replace or exchange
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  • Your word is "reinforcement" e.g. "We need to call reinforcements to help us since we don't have enough volunteers." Define "Reinforcement"
    an additional supply or back up
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  • Your word is "conclusion" E.G. "The story had a beginning, middle, and a conclusion." Define "conclusion"
    the ending, result, closure
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  • Your word is "composed" E.G. "Mozart composed a lot of well known musical pieces." Define "compose"
    to organize, create, or form something
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  • Your word is "analyze" E.G. "Make sure you analyze the leaf carefully through your microscope." Define "analyze"
    to look at or examine closely
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  • Your word is "benefit" E.G. "In order for the class to benefit you, you need to attend classes and do the work." Define "Benefit"
    to have an advantage, perk, profit
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  • Your word is "appropriate" E.G. When the principal gave me that look, I knew my behavior was not appropriate. Define "appropriate."
    suitable or fitting for a purpose, person, or occasion
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  • Your word is "anticipate" E.G. She always seems to know what will happen before it actually happens, like she can anticipate it. Define "anticipate"
    to expect or realize something before it happens
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