James Bond was a HANDSOME DEVIL in his spy ENSEMBLE.

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ENSEMBLE (ahn SOM bul) n. a coordinated outfit or costume; a musical group Link: HANDSOME DEVIL James Bond was a HANDSOME DEVIL in his spy ENSEMBLE. Darla found the perfect pair of shoes to match her ENSEMBLE she is going to wear to the prom. A French fashion designer will work an entire year to get ready to show his ENSEMBLES. The wedding ENSEMBLE consisted of a troupe of gypsy musicians, dancers, and singers. 158

ENTICE (in TICE) v. to lure, to attract, to tempt in a pleasing fashion Link: MICE Fido uses MICE to ENTICE cats. The delicious aroma of popcorn in the theater lobby ENTICED us to purchase a large bucket before the movie. An ENTICING feature of working in a bakery is that you get to eat all the doughnuts you want. Your job proposal in Michigan is ENTICING, but my family likes it here in Palm Beach; Michigan s winters are too cold for native Floridians like us. 159

ENTOMB (in TOOM) v. to place in or as if in a tomb, or a grave Link: ROOM Ahmed, you fool, you have ENTOMBED us in the burial ROOM. The Egyptians ENTOMBED their kings in special burial chambers together with all their possessions needed in the afterlife. There have been cases where people, thought dead, were ENTOMBED while still alive. In the Pittsburgh coal mine disaster of 1938, thirty-six coal miners were ENTOMBED in a tunnel for thirteen days. Only fourteen survived. 160

ENTOMOLOGY (en tuh MOL uh jee) n. the scientific study of insects Link: APOLOGY An ENTOMOLOGIST making his APOLOGY to the insects he must study The primary function of ENTOMOLOGISTS is to discover how to prevent insects from destroying crops. Bobby use to collect bugs when he was a kid so it didn t surprise us when he latter became an ENTOMOLOGIST. (Many words ending in GIST refer to a person of science in their particular field.) A GEOLOGIST studies the earth; a PSYCHOLOGIST is a scientist of human behavior; and a METEOROLOGIST is a person who studies the atmosphere and weather. 161

ENTREAT (en TREET) v. to ask earnestly; to implore, plead, beg Link: TREAT What is more common than a child ENTREATING a parent for a TREAT of candy or ice cream. Roger said he would ENTREAT Professor Jones to permit us to take the exam early so we could go on the road with the booster club. Our entire family ENTREATED our father to take us on a summer vacation to Europe. The judge listened to the ENTREATIES of the prisoner and decided to give him a suspended sentence because of his family situation. 162

ERUDITE (ER yoo dyte) adj. deeply learned, scholarly Link: AIRTIGHT Knowing that his case was AIRTIGHT, the defense attorney became confident and ERUDITE. Most professional speakers are ERUDITE, with the understanding of proper grammatical structure and a large vocabulary at their command. When mom was diagnosed with cancer, we searched for the most ERUDITE doctor we could find. (To be ERUDITE is to have ERUDITION.) The extent of Dr. Smith s library is an indication of his ERUDITION. 163

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. 164

EVADE (ee VAYD) v. to elude or avoid by cunning; to flee from a pursuer Link: BLADE A magician s secret for EVADING BLADES The escaped prisoners EVADED the authorities by breaking into a church and disguising themselves as nuns. Jane always managed to EVADE helping her sister wash the dinner dishes by claiming she had homework to do. Liz has been successful of EVADING his phone calls. 165

EVOKE (ee VOHK) v. to summon forth, call to mind, awaken, produce, suggest Link: COKE Sometimes a song, a picture, even a COKE, can EVOKE the most poignant of youthful memories. A clap of thunder and a flash of lightning over the old castle EVOKED dark spirits for the villagers who remember the night of the headless ghosts. The Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor EVOKED the United States into World War II. Grandpa tried to EVOKE a smile from the baby by tickling her chin. 166

EXHUME (ig ZOOM) v. to dig up from a grave; to bring to light, uncover Link: TOMB Archeologists like to EXHUME TOMBS. The judge issued a court order to EXHUME the grave of an unknown soldier. Historians EXHUMED the literary reputation of novelist Jack London. Mrs. Brown EXHUMED old love letters sent to her by her husband before they were married. 167

Name Date VOCABULARY CARTOONS: Review #14.1 Match the word with its definition. 1. ensemble 2. entice 3. entomb 4. entomology 5. entreat 6. erudite 7. euphonious 8. evade 9. evoke 10. exhume a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. to place in or as if in a tomb or grave pleasing to the ear a coordinated outfit or costume deeply learned, scholarly to lure, to attract, to tempt the scientific study of insects to ask earnestly; to implore, plead, beg to elude or avoid by cunning to dig up from a grave; uncover to summon forth, call to mind, awaken Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word. 1. The escaped prisoners the authorities by breaking into a church and disguising themselves as nuns. 2. Grandpa tried to a smile from the baby by tickling her chin. 3. The delicious aroma of popcorn in the theater lobby us to purchase a large bucket before the movie. 4. The judge issued a court order to the grave of an unknown soldier. 5. Carly sings in the choir because she has a sweet, voice. 6. When mom was diagnosed with cancer, we searched for the most doctor we could find. 7. The primary function of is to discover how to prevent insects from destroying crops. 8. Darla found the perfect pair of shoes to match her she is going to wear to the prom. 9. Our entire family our father to take us on a summer vacation to Europe. 10. The Egyptians their kings in special burial chambers together with all their possessions needed in the afterlife.

Name Date VOCABULARY CARTOONS: Review #14.2 Multiple Choice: Circle the appropriate word for the provided definition. 1. to summon forth, call to mind, aware a.) evade b.) entreat c.) evoke d.) entice 2. to lure, to attract, to tempt a.) evade b.) entreat c.) evoke d.) entice 3. to beautify by adding ornaments; to add fanciful or fictitious details to a.) embody b.) embellish c.) ensemble d.) entice 4. pleasing to the ear a.) euphonious b.) enrapture c.) entice d.) entreat 5. to place in or as if in a tomb or grave a.) exhume b.) enrapture c.) entreat d.) entomb 6. to dig up from a grave; uncover a.) exhume b.) enrapture c.) entreat d.) entomb 7. to carry on through despite hardships; to put up with a.) exhume b.) elapse c.) entreat d.) endure 8. to elude or avoid by cunning a.) evoke b.) evade c.) entreat d.) efface 9. to infuriate, anger a.) enrage b.) enrapture c.) evoke d.) entreat 10. to delight, to thrill or give pleasure a.) entreat b.) euphonious c.) enrapture d.) erudite 11. to ask earnestly; to implore, plead, beg a.) evade b.) entreat c.) evoke d.) entice 12. to attempt to equal or surpass a.) erudite b.) elapse c.) emulate d.) evoke 13. deeply learned, scholarly a.) erudite b.) euphonious c.) emulate d.) entomology 14. the scientific study of insects a.) euphonious b.) entomology c.) erudite d.) egalitarian 15. a coordinated outfit or costume a.) euphonious b.) entomology c.) erudite d.) ensemble

VOCABULARY CARTOONS SAT Word Power Review Answers Review #14.1 Review #14.2 Matching: 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. f 5. g 6. d 7. b 8. h 9. j 10. i Fill in the Blank: 1. evaded 2. evoke 3. enticed 4. exhume 5. euphonious 6. erudite 7. entomologists 8. ensemble 9. entreated 10. entombed Multiple Choice: 1. c.) evoke 2. d.) entice 3. b.) embellish 4. a.) euphonious 5. d.) entomb 6. a.) exhume 7. d.) endure 8. b.) evade 9. a.) enrage 10. c.) enrapture 11. b.) entreat 12. c.) emulate 13. a.) erudite 14. b.) entomology 15. d.) ensemble