DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the vocabulary word that matches the definition provided. (10 points)
*You may only put one word in each box for your answer.
*Each vocabulary word will only be used one time.
widely known because of bad conduct
the power to forbid or prevent; to prohibit, reject
to repair or patch poorly; make a mess of; a hopelessly bungled job
to allow too many privileges, be too generous and easygoing toward
falling apart or ruined, run-down
one who benefits from something; a person who is left money or other property in a will or the like
not successful, failing to have any result; useless; unimportant, frivolous
offering friendly or generous treatment to guests; open to anything new or strange
the home or den of a wild animal; any hideout
to avoid or get out of doing work, neglect a duty; to sneak, slink
DIRECTIONS:
1. Select the part of speech for each vocabulary word provided. (10 points)
*If there is more than one part of speech, select multiple options.
*If a secondary part of speech is not listed below (ex. participial), it does not need to be included.
beneficiary
botch
dilapidated
futile
hospitable
lair
notorious
pamper
shirk
veto
veto
hospitable
futile
botch
dilapidated
shirk
notorious
pamper
lair
beneficiary
notorious
pamper
veto
futile
hospitable
shirk
dilapidated
DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the vocabulary word that best completes the sentence provided. (10 points)
*You may only put one word in each box for your answer.
*Each vocabulary word will only be used one time.
*Look to see if the word requires a suffix to be added (example: -ed, -s, -es, -ing).
After a day of hiking, the woman likes to _____ herself with a long, hot bath and a good, hearty meal.
The children tried to _____ their Saturday chores by sneaking out of the house before their parents got up.
All the athlete's hard training turned out to be _____ , since she did not even qualify for the team.
When the new mechanic _____ one job after another, his employer had to let him go.
The Security Council of the United Nations has the power to _____ the resolutions of the General Assembly.
At the reading of the will, relatives of the deceased were shocked to learn that the _____ of the man's fortune was his dog!
Bonnie and Clyde, _____ bank robbers and murderers, roamed the Southwest during the 1930s.
Since we saw young foxes, we knew their _____ must be nearby, but we could never find it.
As a child, I loved going to visit my grandparents because they were always so friendly and _____ .
The city council has put aside funds to rebuild the _____ parts of the downtown area.