Words with Roots:  spec = see, look
circumspect
inspect
introspection
perspective
respect
retrospective
spectacle
spectacles
spectator
speculate
Words with Roots:  dict = speak
contradict
dictation
dictator
diction
dictionary
dictum
edict
indictment
predict
verdict
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Word Study:  Week of
October 12-16, 2016  ADVERBS
seriously
–              really;
honestly
I
was excited when my parents said they were seriously considering taking us to
Florida for vacation.
merrily-                   in a happy way
The
newlyweds merrily boarded the plane to go on their honeymoon.
defiantly-                disobeying on purpose in a mean
way
The
teenager acted defiantly when he purposely spray painted unkind words on his
dad’s car.
totally-                    completely
I
was totally packed for our trip to the beach, but I still had to wait for my
parents to get home from work.
gently-                    softly; tenderly
We
petted the tiny baby bunny gently on his back when we had our pictures made
with him.
safely-                     in a careful way without
harm
We
helped the old lady safely cross the street.
nervously-               tensely
The
parents of the boy who had been injured in a bad car accident waited nervously
in the waiting room at the hospital. 
quietly-                   silently
We
are supposed to sit quietly if we finish our tests before the rest of the
class.
quickly-                   in a fast way
We
quickly exited the building when the fire alarm sounded.
cruelly-                    in a mean way
The
bully treated the new kid cruelly when he knocked his books out of his hands.
solemnly-                in a sad, serious way
We
solemnly waited at the funeral home for the service to begin.
extremely-              greatly
We
were extremely excited when we won a brand new car at Riverbend.
correctly- the right way
Please
sit up correctly in your chair and do your writing assignment.
elegantly-               in a graceful way
The
princess danced so elegantly that the audience was amazed by her beauty.
sincerely-                genuinely
I
was sincerely pleased when the teacher gave me the character trait award.
curiously-                particularly; strangely
The
little monkey curiously looked at the fake banana wondering why it didn’t taste
very good.
angrily-                   in a mad way
The
police officer angrily spoke to the teenagers who had broken into the schools
and vandalized the classrooms.
courageously-         in a brave way
The
fireman courageously rushed into the burning building to save the trapped
victims.
punctually-              in a timely fashion (always on
time)
Mrs.
Louise is a dedicated secretary who comes to work punctually every day, and
does an incredible job.
confidently-            positively, in a secure way
He
sat down and confidently made a 100 on the unit test.
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