Spelling List: Week 7 Term 3
1. absolute
2. immediately
3. necessarily
4. carefully
5. obstinately
6. voluntarily
7. sensibly
8. frantically
9. efficiently
10. optimistically
11. scientifically
12. temporarily
13. unbelievable
14. irretrievable
15. inflammable
16. charitable
17. irresistible
18. resignation
19. autonomous
20. receivership
DEFINITIONS:
1. Free from imperfection; complete; perfect. -absolute-
2. Without lapse of time; without delay; instantly; at once. -immediately-
3. By or of necessity; as a matter of compulsion or requirement. -necessarily-
4. Cautious in one's actions. -carefully-
5. Stubbornly adhering to purpose, opinion; not yielding to argument, persuasion and entreaty. -obstinately-
6. Done, made, brought about, undertaken, etc., of one's own accord or by free choice. -voluntarily-
7. Having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment. -sensibly-
8. Desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied. -frantically-
9. Performing or functioning in the best possible manner with the least waste of time and effort. -efficiently-
10. Disposed to take a favorable view of events & to expect the most favorable outcome. -optimistically-
11. Of or pertaining to science or the sciences. -scientifically-
12. Lasting, existing, serving, or effective for a time only; not permanent. -temporarily-
13. Too dubious or improbable to be believed. -unbelievable-
14. Not retrievable; irrecoverable; irreparable. -irretrievable-
15. Capable of being set on fire; combustible; flammable. -inflammable-
16. Generous in donations or gifts to relieve the needs of indigent, ill, or helpless persons. -charitable-
17. Not resistible; incapable of being resisted or withstood. -irresistible-
18. The act of resigning. -resignation-
19. Self-governing; independent; subject to its own laws only. -autonomous-
20. The condition of being in the hands of a receiver. -receivership-
SENTENCES:
1. We have the absolute power to do what we want to do.
2. The ambulance had sent the patient to the hospital immediately.
3. More work does not necessarily need for more workers.
4. The men climbing carefully up the unsteady ladder.
5. He was obstinately bent on having one's own way even he knows that he was wrong.
6. Many people have voluntarily to help some ill, indigent or helpless people.
7. I had sensibly dressed for my graduation.
8. Rescuers were frantically searching for more survivors in the fire.
9. I have organized all my things, so I can work more efficiently.
10. If the handicapped are able to live optimistically, we healthy people should live an even better life.
11. The teacher explained scientifically the most important questions of this research.
12. The wind eased temporarily after few days.
13. It is unbelievable that he did it by himself.
14. The breakdown of our marriage was irretrievable.
15. Petrol is one of the most common and dangerous fuels which is highly inflammable.
16. She was a charitable woman who feed the hungry and clothes the beggar.
17. A girl was staring at an irresistible skirt in the store window.
18. It came as a surprise when she gives the resignation to me.
19. Each of the U.S. states has an autonomous government.
20. My friend’s restaurant is in receivership.
Spelling List: Week 6 Term 3
1. Psychology
2. acknowledgement
3. design
4. privilege
5. quotation
6. ghastly
7. precaution
8. deletion
9. assignment
10. prejudice
11. quantities
12. benign
13. inquisitive
14. development
15. imaginative
16. accompaniment
17. astonishment
18. hurtful
19. conjunction
20. extraction
DEFINITIONS:
1. The science of the mind or of mental states and processes. -Psychology-
2. An act of acknowledging; to thanking someone for doing something. -acknowledgement-
3. To sketch, plan and fashion artistically or skillfully. - design -
4. A right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person beyond the advantages of most. -privilege-
5. Something that is quoted; a passage quoted from a book, speech. -quotation-
6. Shockingly frightful or dreadful; horrible. -ghastly-
7. A measure taken in advance to avert possible evil or to secure good results. -precaution-
8. An act or instance of deleting. -deletion-
9. Something assigned, as a particular task or duty. -assignment-
10. An unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge thought or reason. -prejudice-
11. A particular or indefinite amount of anything. -quantities-
12. Having a kindly disposition; gracious. -benign-
13. Given to inquiry, research, or asking questions; eager for knowledge; intellectually curious. –inquisitive—
14. The act or process of developing; growth; progress. -development-
15. Characterized by or bearing evidence of imagination. -imaginative-
16. Something incidental or added for ornament, symmetry. -accompaniment-
17. Overpowering wonder or surprise; amazement. -astonishment-
18. Causing hurt or injury; injurious; harmful. -hurtful-
19. Any other word or expression of similar function, as in any case. -conjunction-
20. An act or instance of extracting. -extraction-
SENTENCES:
1. My work stands at the crossroads between psychology and neurology.
2. These flowers are a small acknowledgement of your valuable help.
3. The design of these cars is very modernization.
4. Education is a privilege in many countries.
5. I finished a speech with a quotation from Leonardo da Vinci.
6. He felt ghastly after he drunk too much at my birthday party.
7. I take the precaution of locking everything in the safe.
8. The deletion of these sentences is considered to be indecent.
9. The teacher gave us an assignment of writing an essay on the Black Death.
10. Discrimination based on races, especially prejudice against the black.
11. A girl had drunk large quantities of alcohol before a horrible accident.
12. The benign weather brought the farm a bumper crop.
13. A perfunctory answer is not going to satisfy an inquisitive audience.
14. The economic development improved the living standards
15. This child is a bit to imaginative about the hero.
16. The red wine provided the perfect accompaniment to the meal.
17. I could hardly say a word and being astonishment after they gave me a surprise.
18. Maybe he was right, but he said to me was very hurtful.
19. The people were working in conjunction with the police about the robbery.
20. I went to dentist to have the extraction of my teeth.