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[url="http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/booksellers/press_release/100words/"]100 Words[/url]

How many of these words do you know the meaning of?

How many do you have to look up?

Be Honest!!

100 Words That All High School Graduates — And Their Parents — Should Know
BOSTON, MA — The editors of the American Heritage® dictionaries have compiled a list of 100 words they recommend every high school graduate should know.

"The words we suggest," says senior editor Steven Kleinedler, "are not meant to be exhaustive but are a benchmark against which graduates and their parents can measure themselves. If you are able to use these words correctly, you are likely to have a superior command of the language."

The following is the entire list of 100 words:

[center][list]abjure
abrogate
abstemious
acumen
antebellum
auspicious
belie
bellicose
bowdlerize
chicanery
chromosome
churlish
circumlocution
circumnavigate
deciduous
deleterious
diffident
enervate
enfranchise
epiphany
equinox
euro
evanescent
expurgate
facetious
fatuous
feckless
fiduciary
filibuster
gamete
gauche
gerrymander
hegemony
hemoglobin
homogeneous
hubris
hypotenuse
impeach
incognito
incontrovertible
inculcate
infrastructure
interpolate
irony
jejune
kinetic
kowtow
laissez faire
lexicon
loquacious
lugubrious
metamorphosis
mitosis
moiety
nanotechnology
nihilism
nomenclature
nonsectarian
notarize
obsequious
oligarchy
omnipotent
orthography
oxidize
parabola
paradigm
parameter
pecuniary
photosynthesis
plagiarize
plasma
polymer
precipitous
quasar
quotidian
recapitulate
reciprocal
reparation
respiration
sanguine
soliloquy
subjugate
suffragist
supercilious
tautology
taxonomy
tectonic
tempestuous
thermodynamics
totalitarian
unctuous
usurp
vacuous
vehement
vortex
winnow
wrought
xenophobe
yeoman
ziggurat
[/list][/center]

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The ones I know the meaning of are:


chicanery
chromosome
churlish
circumlocution
circumnavigate
deciduous

diffident

enfranchise
epiphany
equinox
euro
evanescent
expurgate
facetious

feckless

filibuster
gamete
gauche
gerrymander

hemoglobin
homogeneous
hubris
hypotenuse
impeach
incognito
incontrovertible

infrastructure
interpolate
irony

kinetic
kowtow
laissez faire
lexicon

metamorphosis
mitosis

nanotechnology

nomenclature
nonsectarian
notarize

oligarchy
omnipotent
orthography
oxidize
parabola
paradigm
parameter

photosynthesis
plagiarize
plasma
polymer
precipitous
quasar

recapitulate
reciprocal
reparation
respiration
sanguine
soliloquy

suffragist


taxonomy
tectonic
tempestuous
thermodynamics
totalitarian

usurp

vehement
vortex
winnow
wrought
xenophobe

ziggurat

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Dreamweaver

64. More than a handful are dumb words that no one except for pretentious English majors use.

Someone should make a list of historical events that every H.S. graduate should know. A friend of mine knows two HS seniors that had NO clue about the Hindenburg zeppelin incident. >:( Another had no idea how to write a 5 paragraph essay. I remember writing a 10 page report of sorts as my senior paper, and I didn't graduate all that long ago!

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Groo the Wanderer

How about these words?

I love Jesus
thank you
please
sir
ma'am
you're welcome
let me help you
no thanks - I want to earn it
our father
hail mary
amen

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homeschoolmom

[quote name='Dreamweaver' post='1293973' date='Jun 12 2007, 08:26 PM']64. More than a handful are dumb words that no one except for pretentious English majors use.

Someone should make a list of historical events that every H.S. graduate should know. A friend of mine knows two HS seniors that had NO clue about the Hindenburg zeppelin incident. >:( Another had no idea how to write a 5 paragraph essay. I remember writing a 10 page report of sorts as my senior paper, and I didn't graduate all that long ago![/quote]

I wrote a paper on the Hindenburg accident in eight grade social studies. :mellow: I really liked that class, come to think of it. And I remember a lot from it. I also had to write a paper on Switzerland... we did mock trials, wrote mock laws, and we had weekly tests to make sure we all could identify all fifty states on a map of the US (which was easy for me... but you'd be surprised....). Mr. Negri was the only teacher I ever remember wearing ashes on Ash Wendesday, too. I'm not sure why I remember that.... :mellow:

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Archaeology cat

[quote name='Dreamweaver' post='1293973' date='Jun 13 2007, 01:26 AM']64. More than a handful are dumb words that no one except for pretentious English majors use.

Someone should make a list of historical events that every H.S. graduate should know. A friend of mine knows two HS seniors that had NO clue about the Hindenburg zeppelin incident. >:( Another had no idea how to write a 5 paragraph essay. I remember writing a 10 page report of sorts as my senior paper, and I didn't graduate all that long ago![/quote]

Yeah, I'm always surprised by those things. For example, my brother is now a freshman in college (just finishing his freshman year w/ some summer courses), and he keeps emailing me for help in his history class. Now, a lot of these are things I think he should know already (such as basic knowledge of ancient civilizations, nothing in depth). Not to mention the number of people who can't read and understand poetry (he's having a bit of trouble with that, too). I realize I'm a geek (I mean, I was on the academic team for language arts), but I do think HS graduates should know a bit of this.

Oh, and I did know all but a handful of those words.

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EPIPHANY-commemorates the manifestation of the glory of Christ to the Gentiles in the person of the Magi, as well as His Baptism and first miracle at Cana.

wait.. that's not the definition they were looking for?

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[quote name='Dreamweaver' post='1293973' date='Jun 12 2007, 08:26 PM']More than a handful are dumb words that no one except for pretentious English majors use.[/quote]
I'm an English major and even I couldn't use a lot of them in a sentence, at least not without checking a dictionary first to make sure I'm using them correctly. But, I don't think they're pretentious. I was thinking the same thing, but when I went through them, most are on the border just below pretentious, but would work well without sounding silly. Except for jejune. I have no idea what it means, and cannot imagine any possible situation where I would use it in a sentence. As a general rule, words that look or sound French are faux pas.

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farglefeezlebut

89.

Groo - I don't think the problem is that people know those words. They just can't be bothered to use them. (With exception of Our Father and Hail Mary, which not enough people know.)

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MissScripture

85...but that does not mean I'd be able to give you a definition of them. I would understand them, however, if they were used in a sentence. I actually have a much larger vocabulary than I regularly use. I reserve most of my vocabulary for writing papers.

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homeschoolmom

[quote name='Tony' post='1294566' date='Jun 13 2007, 03:18 PM']EPIPHANY-commemorates the manifestation of the glory of Christ to the Gentiles in the person of the Magi, as well as His Baptism and first miracle at Cana.

wait.. that's not the definition they were looking for?[/quote]


Hehe... Tony had an epiphany!

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