In the times of the Roman Empire, it was ORTHODOX to THROW ROCKS.

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ORTHODOX (OR thuh dahks) adj. conventional, doing it by the book, sticking to established principles Link: THROW ROCKS In the times of the Roman Empire, it was ORTHODOX to THROW ROCKS. An ORTHODOX religion is one that holds fast to historical views that have not changed. The doctor s treatment for Judith s broken finger was ORTHODOX. He X-rayed the finger, set it in a splint, and told her to come back in a week. The ORTHODOX view of the earth is that it is round. The views of those who still believe the world is flat, as many did in the thirteenth century, is UNORTHODOX. 207 vocabularycartoons.com

FAWN (fon) v. to show affection Link: FAWN A FAWN FAWNING over his mother. The head of the movie studio didn t see through the FAWNING of all his underlings, believing they truly thought he was a genius. Mr. Johnson was a professional at sucking up to everybody he thought could help him advance in his career, a professional FAWNER from the word go. The grandmother FAWNED over her grandchild, tickling him and making goo-goo sounds. 208 vocabularycartoons.com

LETHARGY (LETH ur gee) n. laziness, tiredness; languor Link: LEOPARD S TEA LETHARGIC LEOPARDS having TEA. There is nothing LETHARGIC about a cheetah chasing prey, as cheetahs are the fastest animals on earth. LETHARGY overcame everyone after eating a huge Thanksgiving dinner. His doctor told Jim he was in good health. His LETHARGY at work and at home was probably due to his being overweight, eating too much and exercising too little. 209 vocabularycartoons.com

MASTICATE (MAS tuh kayt) v. to chew Link: MAST ATE Henry ATE the MAST when he started to MASTICATE. The doctor explained that a person s digestion is aided when they MASTICATE their food thoroughly. The Kiwi bird MASTICATES food before giving it to its young. The judge requested a recess to MASTICATE the facts presented by both the prosecution and the defense. 210 vocabularycartoons.com

ARCHAIC (ahr KAY ik) adj. belonging to an earlier time, ancient; outdated Link: CAKE An ARCHAIC CAKE Her parents had an absolutely ARCHAIC idea of dating. She not only had to be in by nine o clock, but her aunt chaperoned her on all her dates. ARCHAIC civilizations, those that aren t around anymore, are the chief subject of archaeological studies. Small countries that depend on agriculture for their economy will never raise their standard of living as long as they use ARCHAIC farm tools. 211 vocabularycartoons.com

GAZEBO (guh ZEE boh) n. an outdoor structure with a roof and open sides Link: ZEBRA A ZEBRA GAZEBO on the Mari Mari Plains of Kenya, East Africa A GAZEBO is most always found in a backyard or park. The GAZEBO in the mission courtyard was used for weddings in the summer. In the winter, goats would come and huddle together to stay warm and out of the rainy weather. On Sunday afternoons the family would gather together in the shade of our backyard GAZEBO. 212 vocabularycartoons.com

ABHOR (ab HOR) v. to hate very much, to detest utterly Link: CHORE The Booker boys ABHORRED doing CHORES. To ABHOR insects is to find them ABHORRENT. It is generally believed that most women have an ABHORRENCE of mice. It is a fact that most people ABHOR the thought of public speaking. 213 vocabularycartoons.com

PLIGHT (plyte) n. a condition of a situation, especially a distressing one Link: FLIGHT A FLIGHT in PLIGHT. In most dramatic stage plays, the PLIGHT of the good guys appears at its worse at the end of the second act. Determined to rescue the fifty hostages from their PLIGHT, the police rushed the aircraft before the terrorists could cause further harm. Christopher s friend advised him not to worsen the PLIGHT he had gotten himself into by starting a fight, which could only make matters worse. 214 vocabularycartoons.com

CALLOW (KAL oh) adj. immature and inexperienced Link: SHALLOW Our dad was so CALLOW he made his first dive in our SHALLOW kiddie pool. The CALLOW appearance of the troops he now inspected reminded General Troister that wars kill the youth of the nation, not the old politicians who start them. The CALLOW boater did not have a life preserver or a radio onboard his sailboat. CALLOW she was, but you never saw a more enthusiastic, hard-working young lady at the glove factory. 215 vocabularycartoons.com

EUPHONIOUS (yoo PHONE ee us) pleasing to the ear Link: YOU PHONE US You must be beautiful because you sound so EUPHONIOUS when YOU PHONE US. Carly sings in the choir because she has a sweet, EUPHONIOUS voice. The low, EUPHONIOUS croaking of the summer frogs was music to Jeff s ear. The grunting of a mature elephant seal is anything but EUPHONIOUS. 216 vocabularycartoons.com

Name Date VOCABULARY CARTOONS: Review #17 Match the word with its definition. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. orthodox fawn lethargy masticate archaic gazebo abhor plight callow euphonious a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. tiredness pleasing to the ear distressing situation the established way outdoor structure an earlier time inexperienced to chew to detest exhibit affection Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word. 1. It is a fact that most people the thought of public speaking. 2. 3. A is almost always found in a backyard or park. Carly sings in the choir because she has a sweet, voice. 4. The doctor explained that a person s digestion is aided when they their food thoroughly. 5. 6. In the times of the Roman Empire, it was to throw rocks. civilizations are the subject of archaeological studies. 7. 8. 9. 10. The boater did not have a life preserver or radio onboard his sailboat. The head of the movie studio didn t see through the of all his underlings. In most dramatic stage plays, the of the good guys appears at the end of the second act. Cats are because they have smaller hearts and lungs than other animals. 217 vocabularycartoons.com

VOCABULARY CARTOONS: Review Answers Review #17 Matching: 1-d 2-j 3-a 4-h 5-f 6-e 7-i 8-c 9-g 10-b Fill in the Blank: 1-abhor 2-gazebo 3-euphonious 4-masticate 5-orthodox 6-Archaic 7-callow 8-fawning 9-plight 10-lethargic