Tier 2 Vocab 73-84
1. identify-to
find out or show who someone is or what something is. She identified him as the
criminal. He is good at identifying trees.
2. ignore-to
refuse to recognize or notice. She ignored me at the dance.
3. illustrate-to
provide pictures to go along with written material. He illustrated the
children's book with pictures of dinosaurs.
4. impact-the
coming together of objects with great force. The impact of the bus against the
tree cracked the windshield.
5. implicit-implied
rather than directly stated. She realized that his words, complimentary on the
surface, contained an implicit insult. Her rejection of his proposal was
implicit in her silence.
6. imply-to
hint or suggest without saying directly. When she said that the floor was dirty,
she was implying that I should mop it.
7. indicate-to
show or point out. Can you indicate your street on the map?
8. individual-single,
separate, or different from others. You need to water each individual plant.
9. inhibit-to
hold back, restrain, prevent, or tend to do so. His fears inhibit him from
making friends. Salt inhibits the freezing of water. Threats of violence
inhibited the people from registering to vote.
10. initial-first.
I was nervous before my initial visit to the doctor.
11. innovation-a
new idea, product, or way to do something. Thanks to innovations in technology,
many people can now make use of a computer.
12. intense-having
a very great degree of something, such as heat, or being in a very great degree
or state. The intense heat from the burning building made it impossible for the
fire fighters to go in.
Tuesday
Media Literacy Day 1
Wednesday
Media Literacy Day 2
Thursday
Media Literacy Day 3
Friday
Vocab Quiz
Media Literacy Quiz
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