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G6 - Vocabulary

The document provides information about vocabulary terms including synonyms, antonyms, prefixes, suffixes, and word families. It defines each term and provides examples. Flashcards are included that can be cut out and folded to illustrate the different terms.

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G6 - Vocabulary

The document provides information about vocabulary terms including synonyms, antonyms, prefixes, suffixes, and word families. It defines each term and provides examples. Flashcards are included that can be cut out and folded to illustrate the different terms.

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G6: Vocabulary

Cut out each card following the thick, black line. Then, fold the card along the dotted
line to create a double-sided flashcard. You may wish to glue the two halves together or
laminate the cards for longevity.

G6.1 G6.1
A synonym is a word or phrase which
has the same or a similar meaning to
another given word or phrase, e.g.
Synonyms and I felt cheerful. I felt joyful.

Antonyms An antonym is a word or phrase which


is opposite in meaning to another
given word or phrase, e.g.
You are energetic.  You are lethargic.
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G6.2 A prefix is a set of letters G6.2


which can be added in front of a
word to change its meaning, e.g.
un- not or reversal of unhappy
dis- away or not disappear

Prefixes mis-
in-
im-
wrong
not
not
mistreat
incompatible
impatient
re- again or back recover
super- above or over supersonic
anti- against antibiotic
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G6.3 A suffix is a set of letters which G6.3


can be added to the end of a word to
change its meaning or function, e.g.
-ful notable for beautiful
-less without hopeless

Suffixes
-ness state of being heaviness
-ment condition contentment
-ly related or quality slowly
-graph to write autograph
-ify make or become magnify
-ate become create
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G6.4 G6.4
A word family is a group of words
that have a common meaning. They
usually share a base word which has
had prefixes or suffixes added to it, e.g.

Word Families real


reality
unreal
realise
realistic
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