Title: ~sed,sid,sess
1sed,sid,sess
2- Assessor(n)
- President(n.)
- Reside (v.)
- Residence (n.)
- Sedan(n.)
- Sedate(v.)
- Sedative (n.)
- Sedentary (adj.)
- Sediment (n.)
- Session (n.)
3Assessor(n)
- An official who evaluates and settles on a value
of a property for tax purposes
The county is sending an assessor to determine
how much our home is worth.
4President
- An executive officer who sits in charge of a firm
or an organization
Mary was promoted to the president of the
organization.
5Reside (v.)
- To settle into a place to live
Many college students reside in dorms on campus.
6Residence (n.)
- A home
- A place where a person settles to live
A home is a residence where a family lives.
7Sedan(n.)
- A closed automobile that has
- enough room for four or five
- people to sit down
Marys car, a sedan , had enough room to drive
her friends to the movies.
8Sedate(v.)
- To help someone calm down
- To help someone settle down
Lucys veterinarian suggested sedating her dog
for the long plane ride.
9Sedative (n.)
- Medicine used to help a person to settle into a
state of calmness
The doctor gave the patient a sedative to calm
him down after the car accident.
10Sedentary (adj.)
- Fixed to one spot
- Marked by a great deal of sitting and very little
exercise or travel
People who lead a sedentary lifestyle exercise
very little.
11Sediment (n.)
- The solid material that settles to the bottom of
a liquid
The smoothie had fruit sediment at the bottom of
the glass.
12Session (n.)
- A meeting, class or assembly where a group sits
together
At the end of the session, the speaker asked if
there were any questions.