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If someone gives a sesquipedalian speech, people often assume it was smart, even if they dont really know what it was about because they cant understand the words. Each of those long words is referred to as a sesquipedalia.
Words in Context Meaning Context is the set of facts and circumstances that surround a word or phrase in a text. Context sometimes changes the meaning of words. For example, the word restrain means different things depending on its context. I had to restrain my laughter when he fell over that chair!
Break the word down into its parts: Knowing the meaning of common root words, prefixes, and suffixes can help you make an educated guess about the words meaning. If you know that the prefix un- means not, its easy to figure that something thats uncut hasnt been cut.
Look for a prefix. Etymology is the study of the meanings of words. It also looks at the origins of words, and how they have changed over time. By learning about etymology, you can find new ways to define unknown words without using a dictionary. helpful to look to see if the word has a common prefix.
Try These Six Strategies for Tackling Unfamiliar Words Break it up into pieces. Look for context clues. Make connections to other words youve heard. Make connections to your own life. Take a guess even if its wrong. Look it up in a dictionary.
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Antiphrasis is the rhetorical device of saying the opposite of what is actually meant in such a way that it is obvious what the true intention is. Some authors treat and use antiphrasis just as irony, euphemism or litotes.
To decode words, we can use phonics, a method to figure out how to sound out the words. Then, we can use morphemes, the smallest part of the words that have meaning, to figure out what the words parts mean. Morphemes include: prefixes, which come before the root words.

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