Thursday, February 26, 2015

Word of the Day - March

JPTaravella High School Word of the Day
Week of March 2-March 6
Latin derivative:  OMNI (all; every; everywhere)
DATE
WORD
PART OF SPEECH
PRONUNCIATION
DEFINITION
SENTENCE

Monday
3/2/2015


omnibus


adjective


[OM nuh buhs]


covering many things at once

The omnibus uses of a Swiss Army knife make in indispensable for camping.

Tuesday
3/3/2015


omnific


adjective


[om NIF ik]


all-creating

It was a conviction of the ancient Egyptians that their sun god was omnific; they believed that he had created everything.

Wednesday
3/4/2015


omnipotent


adjective


[om NI puh tuhnt]


unlimited in power; almighty

Aladdin became omnipotent; his magic lamp put no feat beyond his power.

Thursday
3/5/2015
PSD day


WOD quiz

Beginning of

5th period

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Friday
3/6/2015


omniscient


adjective


[om NI shuhnt]


knowing everything

I cannot answer all questions, since I am not omniscient.


JPTaravella High School Word of the Day
Week of March 9- March 13
Latin derivative:  TEN; TIN; TENT (hold; keep)

DATE
WORD
PART OF SPEECH
PRONUNCIATION
DEFINITION
SENTENCE

Monday
3/9/2015


tenure


noun


[TEN yer]

period for which an office or position is held

The tenure of a member of the House of Representatives is only two years.

Tuesday
3/10/2015


untenable


adjective


[uhn TE nuh buhl]

incapable of being held or defended

The rebels withdrew to their stronghold from an untenable outpost.

Wednesday
3/11/2015


pertinent


adjective


[PER tuhn ent]


having to do with the matter at hand; relevant

A remark may be ruled “out of order” if not pertinent to the case.

Thursday
3/12/2015



retentive


adjective


[ri TEN tiv]


able to retain or remember

Though she can’t recall names, Sylvia has a retentive memory for faces.  

Friday
3/13/2015


retinue


noun


[RE tin yoo]

group of followers or assistants attending a distinguished person

The basketball star was accompanied by a retinue of admirers.

JPTaravella High School Word of the Day
Week of March 16- March 20
Latin derivative:  MON; MONIT (warn)

DATE
WORD
PART OF SPEECH
PRONUNCIATION
DEFINITION
SENTENCE

Monday
3/16/2015


premonitory


adjective


[pri MO nuh tor ee]


conveying a forewarning

A premonitory rumbling for afar signaled the storm’s approach. 

Tuesday
3/17/2015


admonition


noun


[ad muh NI shuhn]


gentle warning

Had they heeded your admonition to fill the gas tank, they would not have been stranded on the road.

Wednesday
3/18/2015


premonition


noun


[pre muh NI shuhn]

forewarning; intuitive anticipation of a coming event

Some think that an early autumn snowstorm is a premonition of a severe winter, but you really can’t tell in advance.

Thursday
3/19/2015



monument


noun


[MON yuh ment]

means of reminding us of a person or event

A monument in the town square honors veterans fallen in foreign wars.

Friday
3/20/2015
PLANNING
Day
Teacher Appreciation J
WEEK OF 3/23-3/27
SPRING
BREAK--
ENJOY!!!!!




JPTaravella High School Word of the Day
Week of March 30-April 3
Latin derivative:  MAND; MANDAT (order; command; commit)

DATE
WORD
PART OF SPEECH
PRONUNCIATION
DEFINITION
SENTENCE

Monday
3/30/2015


countermand


verb


[KOWN ter mand]


issue a contrary order

Because the general did not agree with the colonel’s order, he decided to countermand it.  

Tuesday
3/31/2015


mandate


noun


[MAN date]


authoritative command
The reelected candidate regarded her huge popular vote as a mandate from the people to continue the policies of her first term in office.

Wednesday
4/1/2015


mandatory


adjective


[MAN duh tor ee]


obligatory; required by command

The coach regards attendance at today’s practice as mandatory; no one is excused.  

Thursday
4/2/2015



remand


verb


[ri MAND]


send back; recommit

Since the retrial resulted in a verdict of “guilty”, the judge was obliged to remand the defendant to the state penitentiary.  

Friday
4/3/2015
DAY
OFF
ENJOY
YOUR
WEEKEND!!!!!


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