List 7 Review (Lists 5-6) Flashcards
god
THE, THEO
THE, THEO
god
arousing
to know
SCI
unpleasantly damp or humid
dank
displacement
versatile
capable of several functions
erasable
sleigh
What is a common exception to spelling rule #1
Neither financier seized either weird species of leisure
SCI
to know
to verify the validity of
confirm
capable of several functions
versatile
petty
of little importance
to attract by arousing hope or desire
entice
entice
to attract by arousing hope or desire
dank
unpleasantly damp or humid
What are two common exceptions to spelling rule 4
1.) Drop the final e when -ment is added to words ending id dge
2.) Retain the final e in words ending in ce or ge when -able or -ous is added
CAP, CAPT, CEPT, CIP
to take, to seize
inversely
chow mein
caffeine
annex
supplementary structure joined to a larger building
reversing
anticipate
to act in advance of; to look forward to
impenetrable
unable to be entered
supplementary structure joined to a larger building
annex
delusion
false belief or idea
transceiver
approximately
VERT, VERS
to turn
to turn
VERT, VERS
industrial
created by the manufacturing industry
terse
speaking briefly often conveying irritation
with no careful distinction
indiscriminately
indecisive
unable to make decisions
one who flees from danger or justice
fugitive
feint
fugitive
one who flees from danger or justice
commencement
fascinating
hygiene
the part of the mind that is not perceived by your consciousness
subconscious
briefcase
to attempt to justify unacceptable behavior; to offer explanation
rationalize
false belief or idea
delusion
unpleasantly rainy or snowy
inclement
deceitful
timeless
to act in advance of; to look forward to
anticipate
worthy of praise
laudable
confirm
to verify the validity of
speaking briefly often conveying irritation
terse
having an irregular pale complexion; lacking color
pallid
iota
a tiny amount
deficient
CIDE, CIS
to kill, to cut
demoralizing
ninth
to take, to seize
CAP, CAPT, CEPT, CIP
unable to be entered
impenetrable
chieftain
sieve
to reduce the lenght of
curtail
of little importance
petty
inclement
unpleasantly rainy or snowy
imperative
absolutely necessary
either
What is spelling rule 4?
In adding a suffix to a word ending in slient e, retain the e if the suffix begins with a consonant, but drop the e if the suffix begins with a vowel.
grievance
alluring
awareness
likable
to kill, to cut
CIDE, CIS
a decision used as an example to later determine a similar action
precedent
precedent
a decision used as an example to later determine a similar action
unable to make decisions
indecisive
terminating
acquiesce
university
surfeit
refusing to submit to control
mutinous
created by the manufacturing industry
industrial
curtail
to reduce the lenght of
a tiny amount
iota
heirloom
subtlety
excitable
absolutely necessary
imperative
mutinous
refusing to submit to control
rationalize
to attempt to justify unacceptable behavior; to offer explanation
ninety
monotheistic
Yield
pallid
having an irregular pale complexion; lacking color
relief
indiscriminately
with no careful distinction
laudable
worthy of praise
What is spelling rule #1
i before e
expect after c
or when sounded like ā
as in neighbor and weigh.
subconscious
the part of the mind that is not perceived by your consciousness
seine
retriever