Title: PUNCT (POINT) PUNCTUATE, PUNCTUAL, PUNCTILIOUS
1PUNCT (POINT) PUNCTUATE, PUNCTUAL, PUNCTILIOUS
- PUNCT means point.
- To punctuate is to insert periods, exclamation
points, and other symbols into writing punctual
means at the appointed time and punctilious
means observing points of correct behavior! - Spanishpuntilloso
2trib (pay) tribute, retribution, diatribe
- TRIB means pay.
- A tribute is the paying of honor retribution is
revengeful payback and a diatribe is a speech of
abusive criticism! - Spanishdiatriba
3CAP (take) capture, captivate, captious
- CAP means take.
- To capture someone is to take him prisoner to
captivate someone is to take control of her
fascination and to be captious is to be
fault-finding, to say and do things designed to
catch someone! - Spanishcapcioso
4pond (weight) ponder, preponderance, ponderous
- POND means weight.
- To ponder is to reflect on weighty matters the
preponderance of the evidence is the bulk of it
and a ponderous load is a heavy one! - Spanishponderoso
5RECT (right) correct, rectify, rectitude
- RECT means right.
- To correct is to change from wrong to right to
rectify something is to make it right and
rectitude is moral uprightness! - Spanishrecitud
6Advanced Word Diatribe
- The English noun diatribe, from the Latin
diatriba, which came to Rome from the Greek
diatribe, means a bitter speech of abusive
criticism. A diatribe tends to be prolonged, and
ironical, and can even be written, though we
think of diatribes primarily as spoken. In Dava
Sobels book Longitude, about a mans struggle to
invent a reliable marine chronometer, a diatribe
is written in clear, plain English.
7Caesars English II Lesson XIX
- Stem meaning Examples
- PUNCT POINT punctuate, punctual
- TRIB PAY tribute, tributary
- CAP take capture, captivate
- POND WEIGHT ponder, preponderance
- RECT RIGHT correct, rectangle
8- BALLOON PONDEROUS
- rectify correct
- delay punctual
- speak diatribe
- burden heavy
9- BALLOON PONDEROUS
- rectify correct
- delay punctual
- speak diatribe
- burden heavy
10- PONDER IDEA
- tribute pay
- retribution vengeance
- rectify mistake
- punctilious conduct
11- PONDER IDEA
- tribute pay
- retribution vengeance
- rectify mistake
- punctilious conduct
12- Find the best opposite.
- CAPTIVATE
- bore
- rectify
- tedium
- punctuate
13- Find the best opposite.
- CAPTIVATE
- bore
- rectify
- tedium
- punctuate
14- DIATRIBE
- preponderance
- euphemism
- tribute
- speech
15- DIATRIBE
- preponderance
- euphemism
- tribute
- speech
16- The Roman legions were _____________ by the
countryside of Gaul . - captivated
- pondered
- rectified
- punctuated
17- The Roman legions were _____________ by the
countryside of Gaul . - captivated
- pondered
- rectified
- punctuated
18- The legions transported their ___________
equipment up the mountainside. - captious
- punctual
- punctilious
- ponderous
19- The legions transported their ___________
equipment up the mountainside. - captious
- punctual
- punctilious
- ponderous
20- The barbarian leader delivered a violent
_____________ against the Romans. - preponderance
- rectitude
- diatribe
- capture
21- The barbarian leader delivered a violent
_____________ against the Romans. - preponderance
- rectitude
- diatribe
- capture
22The Grammar of Vocabulary captious, an
adjective.
- The captious remark showed his
suspicious attitude. - ________________________________________
- ________________________________________
- ________________________________________
- ________________________________________
23Caesars Classic Words Challenge
- From Joseph Hellers Catch-22
- He brooded in _______________ speculation over
the cryptic message. - punctual
- ponderous
- captious
- punctilious
24Caesars Classic Words Challenge
- From Joseph Hellers Catch-22
- He brooded in _______________ speculation over
the cryptic message. - punctual
- ponderous
- captious
- punctilious
25- From Thomas Hardys The Return of the Native
- It was an error which could never be
____________. - captivated
- rectified
- pondered
- punctuated
26- From Thomas Hardys The Return of the Native
- It was an error which could never be
____________. - captivated
- rectified
- pondered
- punctuated
27- From Jane Austens Emma
- Iwas too cheerful in my views to be
_____________ . - ponderous
- punctual
- punctilious
- captious
28- From Jane Austens Emma
- Iwas too cheerful in my views to be
_____________ . - ponderous
- punctual
- punctilious
- captious