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Vocabulary Chart

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Vocabular 2 Definitions 2 Related
# Synonym Examples/
y Word + Part of Speech Antonyms Word
s connections
Forms
NOUN calm panic serenely The feeling of
1. The quality or state of being peace worry sereness peace on a quiet
serene. (serene: marked by or park alone.
suggestive of utter calm and
unruffled repose or The feeling of
quietude.) tranquility when
serenity 2. The state of being calm, you finish all your
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peaceful or untroubled. homework.

2 Sentences:
1. Sofia looked angered, but inside, she moved on with the same serenity and
tranquility just like her mother.
2. Mariana was well known teacher in the school for her patience and serenity.
NOUN tragedy salvation catastrophes The Japan
1. A momentous tragic event disaster fortune catastrophic Earthquake of 2011
raging from extreme is an example of a
misfortune to utter catastrophe.
overthrow or ruin.
2. An event causing great and Hurricanes in
2 catastrophe often sudden damage or certain parts of the
suffering; a disaster. world are a
catastrophe.
2 Sentences:
1. The tragic earthquake that occurred on Japan 2011 was a huge catastrophe.
2. The hurricane that arrives to Miami destroyed the houses, causing a catastrophe.
3 adversity NOUN misfortune success adversely Adversity can be
1. A state or instance of serious tragedy luck adversities the poverty around
or continued difficulty or the world.
misfortune
2. Difficulties; misfortune It can be mental
2 Sentences: adversity, like some
1. Poor countries are examples of adversity and misfortune sort of mental
2. The girl sadly had to deal with a physical adversity in her arm that caused her to illness
die.
VERB win lose prevailed To win the other
1. To be or become effective or conquer fail prevails school in best
effectual basketball team
2. Prove more powerful than
4 prevail opposing forces: be For the avengers to
victorious win against thanos
2 Sentences: to prove good over
1. As long as Batman remains in business, justice will prevail to abolish evil. evil
2. Mariano’s team is more strong so they will prevail against the other team.
ADJECTIVE endagered protected vulnerability An wounded bird
1. Capable of being physically sensitive shielded vulnerableness surrounded by
or emotionally wounded. hungry dogs is
2. Open to attack or damage vulnerable.

5 vulnerable A person that gets


easily hurt by other
peoples comments
2 Sentences: is vulnerable.
1. The vulnerable cat was too young to fight the dogs in the Street.
2. Wara was too vulnerable due to her wound in the stomach, too fight the robber.

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