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LS.CCS.4/5/6 Grades 3-12: Students are asked to determine the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words through multiple choice vocabulary quizzes. Quizzes are designed to help students demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships and nuances in words, acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words, and gather vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression. Students are then asked to find the words within the newspaper and copy the sentence for context to its overall meaning or function in a sentence.
This Week's Word In The News 

BILLIONAIRE

DEFINITION:
One whose wealth is estimated at a billion or more dollars, pounds, or other monetary units.

FOUND IN THE NEWS:
About a dozen people took part in the “March for billionaires” on Saturday morning in San Francisco to raise awareness about the plight of the ultrarich.
The Los Angeles Times, 02/09/2026

Words in the News Quiz
5 High School Words

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Then see if you can find the word in your newspaper -- the print edition, the website or the digital edition and copy the sentence for context. NOTE: High School words are much harder to find!


1. Belie

Full of or exhibiting servile compliance; fawning.

To picture falsely; misrepresent.

The lowest point

A temple tower of the ancient Assyrians and Babylonians, having the form of a terraced pyramid of successively receding stories.


2. Diffident

Lacking or marked by a lack of self-confidence; shy and timid.

Deception by trickery or sophistry.

Vacuously, smugly, and unconsciously foolish.

To endow with the rights of citizenship, especially the right to vote.


3. Hubris

An advocate of the extension of political voting rights, especially to women.

Overbearing pride or presumption; arrogance.

Physics that deals with the relationships and conversions between heat and other forms of energy.

Put together; created.


4. Orthography

The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.

The art or study of correct spelling according to established usage.

The side of a right triangle opposite the right angle.

Impossible to dispute; unquestionable


5. Oligarchy

To renounce under oath; forswear.

Government by a few, especially by a small faction of persons or families.

The science and technology of building electronic circuits and devices from single atoms and molecules.

A reproductive cell having the haploid number of chromosomes, especially a mature sperm or egg capable of fusing with a gamete of the opposite sex to produce the fertilized egg.


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