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ELA Test

Unit One Tier Two Vocabulary Words and Definitions

QuestionAnswer
Reminisce Writing or talking about something from the past.
Sentiment An emotion such as tenderness, affection, or sadness, which influence a person's behavior.
Cognitive Relating to the mental process involved in knowing, learning, and understanding things.
Vague To not be clear, distinct, definite, or thinking clearly.
Recollection A memory of something that occurred from the past.
Collective Shared by or involving every member of a group of people.
Associate Two or more things, such as feelings or memories, that can be connected to each other.
Prominent Something or someone that is well-known, important, and/or respected.
Obsolete Something that is longer needed because something better now exists.
Nostalgia A affectionate feeling for things you have experienced in the past.
Conjure To create a memory, picture, or idea in one's mind.
Mundane Something that is ordinary and not interesting.
Consciousness Your mind, thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes.
Perception Psychology, a single unified awareness derived from sensory processes while a stimulus is present.
Visionary Describes someone who has strong ideas about how things might be improved or different in the future.
Commemorate To remember a person or event by means of a special action, ceremony, or specially created object.
Reconstruct Form an impression, model, or re-enactment of ( a past event or thing ) from the available evidence.
Elusive Something or someone that is difficult to find, achieve, describe, or remember.
Affect Have an effect on ; make a difference to.
Abstract A way of thinking that is based on general or bigger ideas, rather than on something small.
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