Name: ___________________________ English 7 Vocabulary Unit 1 – Words 1-10 1. adjacent (adj.) near, next to, adjoining ๏ synonym – alongside, nearby, neighboring ๏ antonym – faraway, distant, remote 2. alight (v.) to get down from, step down from, to come down from the air, to land (adj.) lighted up ๏ synonym – (v.) dismount, land, touch down ๏ antonym – (v.) mount, board, take off 3. barren (adj.) not productive, bare ๏ synonym – unproductive, desolate ๏ antonym – fertile, productive, fruitful 4. disrupt (v.) to break up, disturb ๏ synonym – upset, disorder ๏ antonym – organize, arrange 5. dynasty (n.) a powerful family or group of rulers that maintains its position or power for some time ๏ synonym – ruling house, regime 6. foretaste (n.) an advance indication, a warning ๏ synonym – preview 7. germinate (v.) to begin to grow ๏ synonym – sprout, shoot up, grow ๏ antonym – wither, die 8. humdrum (adj.) ordinary, dull, routine, without variation ๏ synonym – monotonous, boring ๏ antonym – exciting, thrilling 9. hurtle (v.) to rush violently; to fling forcefully ๏ synonym – speed, fly, race ๏ antonym – crawl 10. insinuate (v.) to suggest or hint slyly ๏ synonym – imply, suggest, hint ๏ antonym – barge in, state openly Vocabulary Unit 1 – Words 11-20 Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop New Edition by Jerome Shostak Level B (orange) Unit 1 Review activities: sadlier-oxford.com/student.cfm; ivocabulary.com; teacherweb.com/NY/JonasESalkMiddleSchool/Mason/ (Ms. Mason’s website for review and other links) Name: ___________________________ English 7 11. interminable (adj.) endless, so long as to seem endless ๏ synonym – never-ending ๏ antonym – brief, short period of time 12. interrogate (v.) to ask questions, to examine by questioning ๏ synonym – interview, cross examine ๏ antonym – leave alone 13. recompense (v.) to pay back, to give a reward (n.) a payment for loss, service or injury ๏ synonym – (v.) repay, make up for; (n.) payment, reward ๏ antonym – (v.) to give nothing 14. renovate (v.) to repair, restore to good condition, make new again ๏ synonym – repair, fix up ๏ antonym – to leave in disrepair, to leave as is 15. résumé (n.) a brief summary, a short written account of a person’s education, working experience , or qualifications for a job ๏ synonym – job history 16. sullen (adj.) silent or brooding because of resentment, anger or ill-humor; slow moving ๏ synonym – grumpy, peevish ๏ antonym – cheerful, sociable 17. trickle (v.) to flow or fall by drops (n.) a small, irregular quantity of anything ๏ synonym – (v.) dribble, drip; (n.) small amount ๏ antonym – (v.) gush, flood; (n.) deluge 18. trivial (adj.) not important, minor, ordinary ๏ synonym – insignificant, petty ๏ antonym – important, momentous 19. truce (n.) a pause in fighting, a temporary peace ๏ synonym – cease-fire ๏ antonym – war, fighting 20. vicious (adj.) evil, bad; painfully severe or extreme ๏ synonym – wicked, malicious, savage ๏ antonym – kind, harmless Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop New Edition by Jerome Shostak Level B (orange) Unit 1 Review activities: sadlier-oxford.com/student.cfm; ivocabulary.com; teacherweb.com/NY/JonasESalkMiddleSchool/Mason/ (Ms. Mason’s website for review and other links) Name: ___________________________ English 7 Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop New Edition by Jerome Shostak Level B (orange) Unit 1 Review activities: sadlier-oxford.com/student.cfm; ivocabulary.com; teacherweb.com/NY/JonasESalkMiddleSchool/Mason/ (Ms. Mason’s website for review and other links)