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Unit Five – Words 1-10Grade Seven

Definition Context Clues

Synonyms Antonyms

Part of Speech

More Context Clues

anecdote consolidate counterfeit docile dominateentreat fallible fickle fugitive grimy

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easily taught, led, or managed; obedient

docile

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capable of being wrong, mistaken, or inaccurate

fallible

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consolidate

to combine, unite; to make solid or firm

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400 points liable to change very rapidly; erratic;

marked by a lack of constancy or steadiness, inconsistent

fickle

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entreat

to beg, implore, ask earnestly

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The cashier had to make sure that the money was not ________. She used a special pen that identifies

the validity of the twenty dollar bill.counterfeit

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The pitiful meowing of the hungry kitten _______ her owner to put food in the

bowl.

entreated

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One moment the girl was happy. In the next moment, she way crying. How

_____ is she?

fickle

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The officer manager ______ the two piles of mail into one.

consolidated

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500 pointsCleaning out the abandoned house left

everyone both tired and ________.

grimy

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100 pointsplead, beseech

entreat

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yarn, vignette

anecdote

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fugitive

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sooty, soiled

grimy

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fickle

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dissipate, disperse

consolidate

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flawless, foolproof

fallible

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wayward, intractable

docile

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enduring, permanent

fugitive

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authentic, genuine

counterfeit

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fugitive

noun and adjective

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counterfeit

noun, adjective, and verb

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fallible

adjective

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docile

adjective

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dominate

verb

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100 pointsNations such as Iraq, Iran, and Saudi Arabia ________ the production of oil.

dominate

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200 pointsPeople mistakenly believe that spell

check always knows how words should be spelled. Unfortunately, it is _____ and

would say that “fro” is spelled correctly even though one meant to spell “for.”

fallible

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300 pointsI told my class about how I worked two full

time jobs while I earned my master’s degree. This ______ was meant to

demonstrate that hard work is necessary to achieve one’s goals.

anecdote

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When playing the trivia game, I was sure that I knew the answer, but when I

attempted to call it out, the answer became ______, and I was

embarrassed.

fugitive

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The baby tiger had been raised by humans and handled daily; therefore, it appeared ______ when around other

humans.

docile


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