Context
  Clues
The context is simply the words or ideas 
around your unknown word. 


Context Clues are hints that the author gives 
to help define a difficult or unusual word. The 
clue may appear within the same sentence as 
the word to which it refers, or it may follow in a 
preceding sentence. 
How to understand new words using 
         Context Clues?
Four Types of Context Clues

1. Definition / Explanation
2. Restatement / Synonym
3. Contrast / Antonym
4. Inference / General Context Clues
Types of Context Clues
1. Definition / Explanation

        The new term may be formally defined, or sufficient 
         explanation may be given within the sentence or in the 
         following sentence.


        Clues to definition include “that is,” commas, 
         dashes, and parentheses. 
Context Clue: Definition / Explanation

 Let’s have an example: (1)

The arbitrator, the neutral person
chosen to settle the dispute arrived at her decision.
                            ,
        What could be the definition of arbitrator
        in this sentence ?

        arbitrator - the neutral person chosen
                      to settle the dispute
Context Clue: Definition / Explanation
 Let’s have an example: (2)

 Fluoroscopy, examination with a fluoroscope, has
 become a common practice.

   What could be the meaning of the word
   fluoroscopy?
Fluoroscopy – an examination with a fluoroscope

   The commas before and after
    The commas before and after
   “examination with a fluoroscope” point
    “examination with a fluoroscope” point
   out the definition of “fluoroscopy.”
    out the definition of “fluoroscopy.”
Context Clue: Definition / Explanation
            Now, you try!

 The dudeen – a short-stemmed clay pipe – is
 found in Irish folk tales.

    What could be the definition of dudeen in this
    sentence?
  dudeen – a short-stemmed clay pipe

The dashes setting off “a short-stemmed clay
The dashes setting off “a short-stemmed clay
pipe” point out the definition of “dudeen.”
pipe” point out the definition of “dudeen.”
Types of Context Clues

2. Restatement / Synonyms

       The meaning is usually right after the unfamiliar word
      and often separated from the rest of the sentence with
      commas, dashes, or parenthesis; sometimes or, that
      is or in other words is used.
Context clue: Restatement / Synonyms

  Let’s have an example: (3)

  The mountain pass was a tortuous road, winding and twisting
  like a snake around the trees of the mountainside.

      What could be the definition of tortuous
      in this sentence?

  “Tortuous” means “winding and twisting.”
   “Tortuous” means “winding and twisting.”
Context clue: Restatement / Synonyms


  Let’s have an example: (4)

 Flooded with spotlights – the focus of all attention – the new
 Miss America began her year-long reign. She was the cynosure
 of all eyes for the rest of the evening.

      What could be the definition of the word
      cynosure in this sentence?


    “Cynosure” means “the focus of all attention.”
     “Cynosure” means “the focus of all attention.”
Context clue: Restatement / Synonyms

               Now, you try!

    The young girl was very aloof. She always
    seemed unsociable and uninterested .


   What does the word aloof mean in this
   sentence?

     Aloof -
Types of Context Clues
3. Contrast / Antonym

         An opposite meaning context clue contrasts the
          meaning of an unfamiliar word with the meaning
          of a familiar term.

         but, however, although, otherwise, unless,
          instead, on the other hand, while, never, no, or
           not may be used to signal the contrast.
Context clue: contrast / antonym
 Let’s have an example: (5, 6)
He tried to smile because the mood of the party was not somber, but happy.

            You know that somber must mean
             You know that somber must mean
            something that is the opposite of
             something that is the opposite of
            happy. In fact, it means sad or dreary.
             happy. In fact, it means sad or dreary.

David was very outgoing as opposed to his coy older sister.


                              Hint word



        Coy must mean shy!
        Coy must mean shy!
Context clue: antonyms and contrast
              Now, you try!

Joe was reluctant to take the job of captain of the team. He
was afraid that the time it would take would hurt his grades.
On the other hand, Billy was eager for the chance to be the
team captain.

What does the word reluctant mean in this paragraph?


  In this sentence the words “on the other
   In this sentence the words “on the other
  hand” and “eager” tell us that Billy feels
   hand” and “eager” tell us that Billy feels
  the opposite of Joe, therefore, reluctant
   the opposite of Joe, therefore, reluctant
  means uncertain or cautious.
   means uncertain or cautious.
Types of Context Clues

4. Inference/General Context Clues


        The meaning of an unfamiliar word can be
         inferred from the description of a situation or
         experience
Context Clues: inference/ general
 Let’s have an example: (7)


 Dementia almost overcame Lou when she stepped
 off the train at Rainwater Ridge and felt as crazy as
 a Betsy bug as she realized how different her new
 life would be.

    Dementia can be defined as being
     Dementia can be defined as being
    insane because the phrase "as crazy as a
     insane because the phrase "as crazy as a
    Betsy bug" indicates insanity.
     Betsy bug" indicates insanity.
Context Clues: inference/ general
   Let’s have an example: (8)

     She told her friend, “I’m through with blind dates forever. What
     a dull evening! I was bored every minute. The conversation was
     absolutely vapid.”

         What could the word vapid means?

The speaker was telling that she had a dull evening and that
 The speaker was telling that she had a dull evening and that
she was bored at every minute of the conversation she had
 she was bored at every minute of the conversation she had
with a friend.
 with a friend.

The most logical guess would be uninteresting.
 The most logical guess would be uninteresting.
Context Clues: inference/ general
              Now, you try!

The nurse in Wish You Well states that she would "...require a free
reign in overseeing the children. These two need discipline, and I
intend to provide it."

  The idiomatic phrase, "a free reign," can be defined
   The idiomatic phrase, "a free reign," can be defined
  by looking for clues in the second sentence.
   by looking for clues in the second sentence.


  The nurse wants the freedom to discipline the two
   The nurse wants the freedom to discipline the two
  children her way because she has noticed how
   children her way because she has noticed how
  undisciplined they already are, and she is
   undisciplined they already are, and she is
  determined to provide it all by herself.
   determined to provide it all by herself.
References:
http://wserver.scc.losrios.edu/~langlit/reading/contextclues/intro1.htm

www.clintweb.net/ctw/Context_Clues.ppt

www.sinclair.edu/.../learning_words_from_context_clues.pdf

www.ucclermont.edu/content/.../Vocabulary_in_Context.ppt

http://www-sjths.stjohns.k12.fl.us/teachers/beckw2/0EAF7E84-
0118C716.2/CONTEXT%20CLUESrev8192(3).pdf

http://languageartsreading.dadeschools.net/pdf/ElementaryDocument
s/Intermediate/ContextCluesChart.pdf

Context Clues

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    Context Clues The context is simply the words or ideas  around your unknown word.  ContextClues are hints that the author gives  to help define a difficult or unusual word. The  clue may appear within the same sentence as  the word to which it refers, or it may follow in a  preceding sentence. 
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    Four Types of Context Clues 1. Definition /Explanation 2. Restatement / Synonym 3. Contrast / Antonym 4. Inference / General Context Clues
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    Types of Context Clues 1. Definition / Explanation  The new term may be formally defined, or sufficient  explanation may be given within the sentence or in the  following sentence.  Clues to definition include “that is,” commas,  dashes, and parentheses. 
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    Context Clue: Definition/ Explanation Let’s have an example: (1) The arbitrator, the neutral person chosen to settle the dispute arrived at her decision. , What could be the definition of arbitrator in this sentence ? arbitrator - the neutral person chosen to settle the dispute
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    Context Clue: Definition/ Explanation Let’s have an example: (2) Fluoroscopy, examination with a fluoroscope, has become a common practice. What could be the meaning of the word fluoroscopy? Fluoroscopy – an examination with a fluoroscope The commas before and after The commas before and after “examination with a fluoroscope” point “examination with a fluoroscope” point out the definition of “fluoroscopy.” out the definition of “fluoroscopy.”
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    Context Clue: Definition/ Explanation Now, you try! The dudeen – a short-stemmed clay pipe – is found in Irish folk tales. What could be the definition of dudeen in this sentence? dudeen – a short-stemmed clay pipe The dashes setting off “a short-stemmed clay The dashes setting off “a short-stemmed clay pipe” point out the definition of “dudeen.” pipe” point out the definition of “dudeen.”
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    Types of ContextClues 2. Restatement / Synonyms  The meaning is usually right after the unfamiliar word and often separated from the rest of the sentence with commas, dashes, or parenthesis; sometimes or, that is or in other words is used.
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    Context clue: Restatement/ Synonyms Let’s have an example: (3) The mountain pass was a tortuous road, winding and twisting like a snake around the trees of the mountainside. What could be the definition of tortuous in this sentence? “Tortuous” means “winding and twisting.” “Tortuous” means “winding and twisting.”
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    Context clue: Restatement/ Synonyms Let’s have an example: (4) Flooded with spotlights – the focus of all attention – the new Miss America began her year-long reign. She was the cynosure of all eyes for the rest of the evening. What could be the definition of the word cynosure in this sentence? “Cynosure” means “the focus of all attention.” “Cynosure” means “the focus of all attention.”
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    Context clue: Restatement/ Synonyms Now, you try! The young girl was very aloof. She always seemed unsociable and uninterested . What does the word aloof mean in this sentence? Aloof -
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    Types of ContextClues 3. Contrast / Antonym  An opposite meaning context clue contrasts the meaning of an unfamiliar word with the meaning of a familiar term.  but, however, although, otherwise, unless, instead, on the other hand, while, never, no, or not may be used to signal the contrast.
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    Context clue: contrast/ antonym Let’s have an example: (5, 6) He tried to smile because the mood of the party was not somber, but happy. You know that somber must mean You know that somber must mean something that is the opposite of something that is the opposite of happy. In fact, it means sad or dreary. happy. In fact, it means sad or dreary. David was very outgoing as opposed to his coy older sister. Hint word Coy must mean shy! Coy must mean shy!
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    Context clue: antonymsand contrast Now, you try! Joe was reluctant to take the job of captain of the team. He was afraid that the time it would take would hurt his grades. On the other hand, Billy was eager for the chance to be the team captain. What does the word reluctant mean in this paragraph? In this sentence the words “on the other In this sentence the words “on the other hand” and “eager” tell us that Billy feels hand” and “eager” tell us that Billy feels the opposite of Joe, therefore, reluctant the opposite of Joe, therefore, reluctant means uncertain or cautious. means uncertain or cautious.
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    Types of ContextClues 4. Inference/General Context Clues  The meaning of an unfamiliar word can be inferred from the description of a situation or experience
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    Context Clues: inference/general Let’s have an example: (7) Dementia almost overcame Lou when she stepped off the train at Rainwater Ridge and felt as crazy as a Betsy bug as she realized how different her new life would be. Dementia can be defined as being Dementia can be defined as being insane because the phrase "as crazy as a insane because the phrase "as crazy as a Betsy bug" indicates insanity. Betsy bug" indicates insanity.
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    Context Clues: inference/general Let’s have an example: (8) She told her friend, “I’m through with blind dates forever. What a dull evening! I was bored every minute. The conversation was absolutely vapid.” What could the word vapid means? The speaker was telling that she had a dull evening and that The speaker was telling that she had a dull evening and that she was bored at every minute of the conversation she had she was bored at every minute of the conversation she had with a friend. with a friend. The most logical guess would be uninteresting. The most logical guess would be uninteresting.
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    Context Clues: inference/general Now, you try! The nurse in Wish You Well states that she would "...require a free reign in overseeing the children. These two need discipline, and I intend to provide it." The idiomatic phrase, "a free reign," can be defined The idiomatic phrase, "a free reign," can be defined by looking for clues in the second sentence. by looking for clues in the second sentence. The nurse wants the freedom to discipline the two The nurse wants the freedom to discipline the two children her way because she has noticed how children her way because she has noticed how undisciplined they already are, and she is undisciplined they already are, and she is determined to provide it all by herself. determined to provide it all by herself.
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