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Transcript of Book 4, Unit 10. Click on the picture to see the video.
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WORDLY WISEBook 4, Unit 10
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Verb: To cause sickness, pain or trouble. “What ails you?” the doctor asked.
AILMENTNoun: An illness; a diseaseMeasles is a common childhood ailment.
AILING Adjective: In poor health.I have been ailing all winter.
AIL
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Verb: 1. To force someone out of the country.
When the tsars ruled Russia, lawbreakers were banished to Siberia.
Verb: 2. To get rid of completely.Joe was such a cheerful person, he banished gloom wherever he went.
BANISH
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BANISH The king banished the letter P from the
kingdom.
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Verb: To make known; to give or exchange information.
Since I hate to write letters, we communicate mostly by telephone.
COMMUNICATIONNoun: The exchange of information between people.The misunderstanding was caused by a lack of communication between us.
COMMUNICATIVE Adjective: Willing to speak; eager to talk.When I asked her where she had been, she was not
very communicative, replying only, “Out.”
COMMUNICATE
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Verb: To make less sad; to comfort. My parents tried to console me when
my best friend moved away.
CONSOLATIONNoun: Comfort. I knew I could always turn to my uncle
for consolation whenever I was upset.
CONSOLE
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CONSOLE Christopher Robin consoles Pooh when
he is worried about being alone.
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Verb: To shrink from, as if from fear. When I saw the poor hedgehog cower,
I knew it was afraid of strangers.
COWER
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COWER Can you create a sentence for these
pictures?
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Adjective: Carefully though out; not hasty.
Although my mother was angry, she spoke in a calm and deliberate manner.
Verb: To think carefully in order to make up one’s mind.
We deliberated a long time before deciding to move to Arizona.
DELIBERATE
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DELIBERATE
2012 Olympic metalist, Philip Hindes, explained that his bike crash was not deliberate, saying: "I just lost control of my bike.“
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Noun: Distance from top to bottom or front to back; deepness.
The floodwaters reached a depth of several feet.
DEPTHSNoun, plural: The innermost part or the
deepest part. The treasure chest lay buried in the depths of the sea.
DEPTH
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DEPTHS The Fangtooth Fish hides in the depths
of the ocean during the day.
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Verb: To wish for, to want very much.A person who is famished desires just one
thing – food! Noun: A strong wish.Pizarro’s desire for gold was so great he
ordered the Inca king to fill three rooms with it.
DESIRABLEAdjective: Pleasing, agreeable. My new school is in a very desirable
location.
DESIRE
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Noun: The means of supporting oneself.The gondoliers in Venice depend on
tourists for their livelihood.
LIVELIHOOD
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Noun: 1. Bad luck; trouble.He had the misfortune to break his leg
right before the big game. Noun: 2. An unlucky event. The 1992 hurricane was Florida’s worst misfortune in many years.
MISFORTUNE
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Noun: A child whose parents are dead.Tom Sawyer lived with his Aunt Polly
because he was an orphan.
Noun: 2. An unlucky event. The 1992 hurricane was Florida’s worst misfortune in many years.
ORPHAN
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Noun: A very high and steep cliff.We stood watchfully on the edge of the precipice and looked down.
PRECIPICE
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PRECIPITOUSAdjective:
1. Very steep.The Sugar Mountain ski trail
has many precipitous slopes.
2. Hasty, abrupt; done without careful thought.
Joining the Navy so suddenly was a precipitous act.
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PRECIPITOUS
Adjective:
2. Hasty, abrupt; done without careful thought.
Following the dog was a precipitous act for the cat.
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Verb: to get back.By following the doctor’s orders, I slowly regained my health
REGAIN
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Verb: To kill violently. (slain – past participle)
The scene where Saint George slays the dragon comes right at the end of the play.
SLAY
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Noun: A sign of something
Headaches can be a symptom of eyestrain.
SYMPTOM