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Nº Word Definition Sentence

5 about with regard to Let's talk about the earth.


3 above in or to a higher place The sky is above us.
6 after following in time or place : Sandra goes after Miguel
7 again another time : once more The teacher explained again.
4 another different or distinct from the one first considered Can you give me another spoon?
2 answer a spoken reply to a question Please, answer the question
1 are a linking verb followed by an adjective or noun complement, adverb or preposition; form of the verb to be The children are in bed
12 beautiful very attractive in a physical way Flowers are beautiful.
8 because for the reason that I eat because I'm hungry.
10 being a living thing I am a human being.
9 best better than all others in quality or value My mom is the best.
11 body the main part of a plant or animal All animals have a body.
13 brothers plural of brother My cousin has two brothers.
15 can know how to She can read.
19 caught Past tense of catch Dad caught the ball.
20 children plural of child. A young person especially between infancy and puberty The children went outside.
16 city an inhabited place of greater size, population, or importance than a town or village We spent the weekend in the city.
17 clock a device other than a watch for indicating or measuring time commonly by means of hands moving on a dial The wall clock is huge.
14 could past tense of can He could not open the door.
18 crash to break violently and noisily Try to not crash with the door.
21 drink to take in or suck up Always drink water when you're thirsty.
23 easy not difficult to endure or undergo The test is easy.
22 eating suitable to eat Mom was eating chicken.
24 enough equal to what is needed The child had enough money to buy lunch.
29 favorite one that is treated or regarded with special favor or liking Do you have a favorite pair of shoes?
25 first coming before all others in time, order, or importance I was first in line.
27 float to rest on the surface of or be suspended in a fluid Before swimming, we must learn how to float.
26 found Past tense of find. I found my lost pencil.
28 friends Plural of friend. A person who you like and enjoy being with We make friends at school.
30 girl a female child from birth to adulthood My baby sister is a girl.
31 have to hold or maintain as a possession, privilege, or entitlement Does he have a sister?
33 hear to pay attention especially through the act of hearing I hear too much noise.
36 heard Past tense of hear. The dog heard a noise.
56 hour the 24th part of a day : 60 minutes The exam is in one hour.
34 house the place where one lives My neighbor has a big house.
32 how in what manner or way How are you?
35 however in spite of that However, I am victorious.
38 idea an opinion or belief I shared my idea with the team.
38 into used as a function word to indicate entry, introduction, insertion, superposition, or inclusion Please, come into the house.
37 its it is It's head was big.
40 joke something said or done to cause laughter The joke was funny.
41 jump to spring into the air The kids jump the rope.
42 junk something of poor quality The cheap phone was junk.
44 kicked past tense of kick. to strike out with the foot or feet Don't kick the wall.
43 knew past tense of know. to have (information of some kind) in your mind I knew the answer.
46 line a boundary of an area Please, draw a straight line.
48 listen to pay attention to someone or something in order to hear what is being said, sung, played, etc. Listen carefully!
47 little not big; small Our little brother is 5.
45 low situated or passing little above a reference line, point, or plane The chair was low.
50 made past tense of make. Mom and I made a cake.
49 make to cause to exist, occur, or appear Let's make a cake.
52 many being one of a large but indefinite number We have many doubts.
51 more greater in amount, number, or size More food will make you fat.
53 new not old : recently born, built, or created They have a new car.
54 nice attractive or of good quality Nice shoes, Amanda.
58 off not operating The TV was off.
59 often many times Brush your teeth often.
55 one used to refer to a single person or thing May I eat more than one?
57 other being the one (as of two or more) remaining or not included There are other fun things to do.
60 outside an outer side or surface Wear a jacket outside, it gets cold.
61 people human beings as a group : all or most people Most people have dark hair.
62 phone sound-transmitting device Sally's phone is awesome.
64 piece a part of a whole Would you like a piece of cake?
63 pretty attractive to look at usually in a simple or delicate way Your nails are pretty.
66 question to interrogate; ask Asking this question is important.
65 quit to give up Never quit school.
69 rain water falling in drops condensed from vapor in the atmosphere Rain is a blessing from above.
67 ride to move like a floating object Ride your bike in your free time.
68 right conforming to facts or truth; correct The answer provided was right.
74 said past tense of say. He said the truth
75 saw past tense of see He saw the sign.
77 school an institution for the teaching of children My school is the best.
71 second next to the first in place or time I am currently in second grade.
72 since before the present time We have not been to school since 2020
70 sister a female who has one or both parents in common with another My oldest sister is 22.
78 small limited in degree Her family bought a small car.
73 sometimes at times : now and then; ocasionally Sometimes, I go to bed early.
76 sure without doubt or question He was sure about the answers.
81 talking to express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words The guard was talking to the lady.
86 tell to relate in detail Always tell the truth.
90 than in comparison with He was taller than her
79 thank to express gratitude to I thank God every day.
82 them objective case of they Nobody likes them.
91 then soon after that : next in order of time First eat, then you can have dessert.
87 there in that place : at that location Our classroom is there.
92 they those ones : those people, animals, or things They are super fun.
93 thing an object or entity That thing was heavy.
80 those plural of that Those birds are loud.
88 thought reasoning power I thought that was a lie.
89 through by way of We breathe through our nose.
83 to used to indicate the place, person, or thing that someone or something moves toward We are flyng to London tomorrow.
85 too in addition; also He liked it, too!
84 two being one more than one in number I have two new pencils.
95 use to put into action or service : avail oneself of At the table, please use your fork and knife.
94 usually most often : as a rule We usually have a devotional in the morning.
96 very to a high degree My grandmother is very excited.
102 wanted past tense of want Who wanted ice cream?
111 was past tense if is Was I there?
109 watch to observe as a spectator Watch how to draw letter A.
98 went past tense of go We went to the park last night.
101 were past tense second-person singular, past tense plural, and past subjunctive of be The students were not happy.
106 what used to ask for information about someone or something What is your name?
105 when at what time When are you coming?
100 where at or in what place Where is the party?
103 who what or which person or persons —used as an interrogative Who is your mom?
112 whole to the full or entire extent Don't drink the whole bottle of water.
110 why for what reason or purpose Why are you upset?
107 will
97 with as well as Do it with patience and love.
99 won past tense of win They won the championship.
108 write to form (characters, symbols, etc.) on a surface with an instrument (such as a pen) Write your name, please.
104 wrong the state of being mistaken or incorrect You got this answer wrong.
Nº Word Definition Sentence
1 about with regard to The story was about a big dog.
2 across on the opposite side of I live across the street.
3 afraid filled with fear I am not afraid of the dark.
4 afternoon the part of day between noon and sunset My mother goes shopping in the afternoon.
5 age the time of life at which some particular qualification, power, or capacity arises or rests His sister is 4 years of age.
6 ago earlier than the present time I broke my leg 2 years ago.
7 almost earlier than the present time That dog almost bit me!
8 also in addition Bring your pet, also.
9 anyone any person at all Does anyone have a pen?
10 anything any thing whatever : any such thing Pigs eat pretty much everything.
11 balloon an inflatable bag (as of rubber or plastic) usually used as a toy or for decoration She loves pink balloons.
12 basket a receptacle made of interwoven material (such as osiers) My bike has a small basket in the front.
13 bean the seed of any of various erect or climbing plants The Bean Giant is a fantasy story.
14 bear any one of a group of large and heavy animals that have thick hair and sharp claws and that can stand on two legs like a person That brown bear is very scary.
15 behind in, to, or toward the back Don't hide behind the curtains!
16 birthday the day of a person's birth Today is my birthday!
17 blind of or relating to sightless persons I knew the story of a blind cat.
18 body the main part of a plant or animal body especially as distinguished from limbs and head Which part of your body hurts?
19 born brought forth by or as if by birth He was born in China.
20 boxes plural of box We need boxes to pack our stuff.
21 bread a usually baked and leavened food made of a mixture whose basic constituent is flour or meal White bread isn't as healthy as wheat bread.
22 breakfast the first meal of the day especially when taken in the morning My mom always makes us eat breakfast.
23 brush a device composed of bristles typically set into a handle and used especially for sweeping, smoothing, scrubbing, or painting My hair brush is purple.
24 build to form by ordering and uniting materials by gradual means into a composite whole Let's build a castle with our legos.
25 buses plural of bus There are many buses in this city.
26 butter a solid emulsion of fat globules, air, and water made by churning milk or cream and used as food Bread and butter is the perfect combination.
27 carries to bear upon or within one He carries his backpack to his classroom.
28 caught past tense of catch I caught the ball!
29 change to make different in some particular Please, go change your clothes.
30 cheese a food consisting of the coagulated, compressed, and usually ripened curd of milk separated from the whey I love mac and cheese.
31 cherry any of numerous trees and shrubs (genus Prunus) of the rose family that bear pale yellow to deep red or blackish smooth-skinned drupes Cherry is not one of my favorite flavors.
32 circus an arena often covered by a tent and used for variety shows usually including feats of physical skill, wild animal acts, and performances by clowns Circus are fun, but they should not use animals.
33 classes plural of class I am done with my classes for the day.
34 clear free from blemishes The teacher was clear when she explained the assignment.
35 climb to go upward with gradual or continuous progress It is fun to climb trees.
36 clown a person who habitually jokes and plays the buffoon That clown looks scary.
37 color a quality such as red, blue, green, yellow, etc., that you see when you look at something Which is your favorite color?
38 coming an act or instance of arriving I am coming to school on Saturday.
38 crawl to move on one's hands and knees Babies crawl before they learn how to walk.
40 crazy having or showing severe mental illness Some people think I am crazy.
41 cries to utter loudly Baby cries are loud.
42 dinner the principal meal of the day Eating pizza por dinner is awesome.
43 doctor person who is skilled in the science of medicine : a person who is trained and licensed to treat sick and injured people The doctor said that my broken bone looked healed.
44 doesn't does not My sister doesn't like fish.
45 dollar any of various basic monetary units (as in the U.S. and Canada) These socks cost him a dollar.
46 done past participle of do I am done with all my homework.
47 driving communicating force Dad was driving fast.
48 early near the beginning of a period of time We usually wake up very early.
49 easy not difficult to endure or undergo Math is not an easy class.
50 everyone every person Everyone liked the new classroom decoration.
51 eyes the nearly spherical usually paired hollow organ of sight in vertebrates that is filled with a jellylike material and lined with a photosensitive retina My neighbor has blue eyes.
52 finish to come to an end He has to finish the race.
53 flies to move through the air or before the wind or through outer space The airplane flies high in the sky.
54 foil very thin sheet metal Aluminum foil is always useful at home.
55 food the things that people and animals eat Mom's food is always the best.
56 forgot pasy tense of forget He forgot his keys.
57 Friday the sixth day of the week Friday is the last day of school.
58 front the forward part or surface My mom lived in front of her school.
59 funny causing laughter The clown was super funny.
60 gift something voluntarily transferred by one person to another without compensation Always bring a present to the birthday person.
61 grinned to draw back the lips so as to show the teeth especially in amusement or laughterbroadly He grinned at the girl he liked.
62 guess to form an opinion of from little or no evidence Guess how old I am?
63 half either of two equal parts that compose something I want half of your burger.
64 happen to occur by chance What will hapen if I don't do my homework?
65 heard past tense of hear We heard a strange noise.
66 heart a hollow muscular organ maintaining the circulation of the blood The heart pumps blood to the rest of the body.
67 heavy having great weight That rock was very heavy.
68 hello used as a greeting Hello, my name is Candy.
69 himself that identical male one —used reflexively, for emphasis, in absolute constructions He said he could do it himself.
70 horse a large solid-hoofed mammal A horse is a very big animal.
71 hurt to inflict with physical pain Please, don't hurt yourself!
72 I'll contraction for I will I'll eat all my breakfast, Mom.
73 I'm contraction for I am I'm your best friend.
75 isn't contraction for is not This isn't my favorite thing to do.
76 it's contraction for it is It's too early to be awake.
74 I've contraction for I have I've heard really strange stories today.
77 kept past tense of keep We kept his secret safe.
78 key a usually metal instrument by which the bolt of a lock is turned May I borrow the key to your locker?
79 knee joint in the middle part of the human leg that is the articulation between the femur, tibia, and patella I hope my knee is ok after I fell.
80 knew past tense of know We all knew the teacher was coming back.
81 know to have (information of some kind) in your mind Do you know how much 2x2 is?
82 lamb a young sheep Mary had a little lamb.
83 laugh to show emotion (such as mirth, joy, or scorn) with a chuckle or explosive vocal sound I laugh at really good jokes.
84 law a binding custom or practice of a community It is always good to obey the law.
85 leave to go away from Please, don't leave without saying goodbye.
86 left past tense of leave He left me alone.
87 life he ability to grow, change, etc., that separates plants and animals from things like water or rocks Life is what makes us happy.
88 lift to raise from a lower to a higher position Do not lift heavy objects.
89 lived past tense of leave My grandma lived 100 years.
90 lose to be unable to find (something or someone) Don't lose your locker key.
91 love a feeling of strong or constant affection for a person I love your sweater!
92 mark an impression (such as a scratch, scar, or stain) made on something Friends, please mark your calendars.
93 match a person or thing equal or similar to another My socks don't match.
94 maybe perhaps Maybe you can come tomorrow, too.
95 meal an act or the time of eating a portion of food to satisfy appetite Brekfast is the most important meal of the day.
96 meat animal tissue considered especially as food Eating meat is healthy.
97 meet to come into the presence of for the first time : to be introduced to or become acquainted with Meet my parents.
98 merry full of gaiety or high spirits Merry Christmas to you all.
99 Monday the second day of the week Monday is the hardest day of work.
## more greater in amount, number, or size I am a year older than you.
## morning the early part of the day : the time of day from sunrise until noon We go wlaking every morning.
## mouse many of numerous small rodents (as of the genus Mus) with pointed snout, rather small ears, elongated body, and slender tail The mouse was very sneaky.
## mouth the natural opening through which food passes into the body pically bounded externally by the lips Please close your mouth when you chew.
## move to go or pass to another place or in a certain direction with a continuous motion Move your stuff out of the way.
## near at, within, or to a short distance or time My house is very near.
## never not ever : at no time I never cheat during exams.
## newspaper a paper that is printed and distributed usually daily or weekly and that contains news, articles of opinion, features, and advertising My dad brings the newspaper home every day.
## noise any sound that is undesired or interferes with one's hearing of something Did you guys hear that noise?
## none not any None of those were the correct answer.
## once one time and no more Once upon a time, the princess married the prince.
## other being the one (as of two or more) remaining or not included The other shoe is missing.
## outside a place or region beyond an enclosure or boundary It's cold outside.
## own belonging to oneself or itself —usually used following a possessive case or possessive adjective I have my own phone.
## paint to apply color, pigment, or paint to Red paint looks the presttiest.
## park an enclosed piece of ground stocked with game and held by royal prescription or grant My neighborhood's park is awesome.
## past just gone or elapsed In History class we learn about the past.
## penny a coin I have no money, not even a penny.
## picnic an excursion or outing with food usually provided by members of the group and eaten in the open I miss going out on a picnic day.
## piece a part of a whole May I have a piece of cake?
## point a very small mark Place a point to mark where you left off.
## price the amount of money given or set as consideration for the sale of a specified thin What is that jacket's price?
## push to thrust forward, downward, or outward Push the door to get it opened.
## queen the wife or widow of a king I am the queen of this game.
## quickly fast in development or occurrence Quickly, let's hide from our baby brother.
## raised past tense of raise I raised my hand to answer the question.
## really in reality We really need some time off.
## riding the action or state of one that rides I enjoy riding my bike.
## river a natural stream of water of usually considerable volume The Amazon river is the largest of all.
## rode past tense of ride I rode a horse some years ago.
## roll to impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a surface Let's roll the dough to make a dessert.
## roses plural for roses My sister loves roses.
## rule a statement that tells you what is or is not allowed in a particular game, situation, etc. Kings rule with absolute power.
## running the action of running We went running this morning.
## sail an extent of fabric (such as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a ship through water The sail on that boat was brand new.
## sale the act of selling She bought her shoes on sale.
## Saturday he seventh day of the week Saturday is a fun day.
## school he seventh day of the week We want to go back to school, soon.
## scratch to scrape or dig with the claws or nails Metal will scratch glass.
## scream to voice a sudden sharp loud cry Don't screa without a reason.
## serve to be of use Serve others as you would like to be served.
## sew to unite or fasten by stitches I will sew my pants, they ripped.
## shelf one of several similar pieces in a closet, bookcase, or similar structure Please, place your lunchbox on the shelf.
## shiny having a smooth glossy surface That diamond was very shiny.
## shopping to hunt through a market in search of the best buy We went shipping for a new dress.
## should past tense of shall Should you even be here?
## sitting the act of one that sits He was just sitting there.
## skinned having skin especially of a specified kind —usually used in combination The hungry monkey skinned the banana.
## sky the upper atmosphere or expanse of space that constitutes an apparent great vault or arch over the earth The sky is cloudless today.
## slept past tense of sleep The baby slept all afternoon.
## smiling to have, produce, or exhibit a smile He kept on smiling regardless of the situation.
## soft having a bland or mellow rather than a sharp or acid taste That pillow is so soft.
## someone some person Someone, please help the blind man across the street.
## something some thing Did you say something about going out?
## speak to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice; talk Do you speak english?
## spread to open or expand over a larger area Butter spread on your toasts is yummy.
## spring a time or season of growth or development Spring is the season where flowers grow the most.
## stopped past tense of stop I stopped to take a quick break.
## straight free from curves, bends, angles, or irregularities That road was very straight.
Nº Word Definition Sentence
1 actively producing or involving action or movement The new student was actively participating in class.
2 alert quick to perceive and act The read alert has been started.
3 alive having life : not dead or inanimate Even after all the stress we went through, we are alive.
4 amount extremely bad What amount of flour does the cake need?
5 animal to go to the bottom A dog is my favorite animal.
6 aunt the sister of one's father or mother My aunt is married to my my dad's fiend.
7 avenue a way of access I live on 5th Avenue.
8 banana an elongated usually tapering tropical fruit with soft pulpy flesh enclosed in a soft usually yellow rind Do you like banana bread?
9 beautiful very attractive in a physical way My grandmother's garden is beautiful.
10 beggar one that begs I feel sorry for that beggar
11 camera a device that consists of a lightproof chamber with an aperture fitted with a lens and a shutter to capture images Does your phone camera take good pictures?
12 cancel to stop doing or planning to do (something) Cancel any plans you had, it is raining!
13 cheer a shout of applause or encouragement Do you want to go and cheer for your team?
14 chicken the common domestic fowl (Gallus gallus) especially when youngalso : its flesh used as food Chicken broth is my favorite.
15 chimney a vertical structure incorporated into a building and enclosing a flue or flues that carry off smoke Santa goes down the chimney.
16 consistent always acting or behaving in the same way Discipline must be consistent in order for it to work.
17 continue to maintain without interruption a condition, course, or action If you continue your super loud talk, you may get in trouble.
18 copying an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (such as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) The copying machine is fast.
19 cottage a usually small house for vacation use My grandparents used to have a log cottage.
20 couch an article of furniture for sitting or reclining The little couch in my parent's room is my favorite.
21 crow any of various large usually entirely glossy black passerine birds (family Corvidae and especially genus Corvus)
22 crumb a small fragment especially of something baked (such as bread) There was an ant carrying a crumb.
23 curl to form into a curved shape I just want to curl up in my bed and cry.
24 dawn to begin to become light as the sun rises Have you seen the crack of dawn?
25 dear highly valued My fiend is very dear to me.
26 decide to make a final choice or judgment about I decide to not slack any more.
27 degree a unit of measure for angles equal to an angle with its vertex at the center of a circle and its sides cutting off ¹/₃₆₀ of the circumference I do not remember to what degree we needed to measure this angle.
28 discover to make known or visible Who will discover the antidote to not feel sleepy?
29 doubtful lacking a definite opinion, conviction, or determination I am doubtful about my answers on the exam.
30 earth areas of land as distinguished from sea and air Areas of earth are easy to tell apart from areas of water.
31 equal of the same measure, quantity, amount, or number as another Two plus two equals four.
32 evening the latter part and close of the day and early part of the night My cousin is getting married tomorrow evening.
33 felt past tense and past participle of feel I felt tired after the workout.
34 fever a rise of body temperature above the normal 39 degrees is already a high fever.
35 few not many persons or things I saw few children at school today.
36 fleece the wool obtained from a sheep at one shearing Do you have a fleece blanket for the cold?
37 follow to go, proceed, or come after Kids, please follow instructions carefully.
38 forecast to calculate or predict (some future event or condition) usually as a result of study and analysis of available pertinent data The weather forecast said it would be cold today.
39 fruit the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant Tomatoes are actually a fruit.
40 gain the act or process of acquiring something The athlete needed to gain more muscle.
41 garden a plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables are cultivated My grandmother's garden is beautiful.
42 gasoline a volatile flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture used as a fuel especially for internal combustion engines Gasoline prices are very expensive.
43 giant a living being of great size Goliath was a giant.
44 gold a yellow metallic element that occurs naturally in pure form and is used especially in coins, jewelry, and electronics A gold dress would be quite unique.

45 government the group of people who control and make decisions for a country, state, etc. Honduran government needs to have better actions.
46 graceful displaying grace in form or action The bride looked graceful in her wedding gown.
47 guitar a flat-bodied stringed instrument with a long fretted neck and usually six strings played with a pick or with the fingers We are taught to play the guitar in music class.
48 impossible incapable of being or of occurring It is impossible to finish this assignment in 20 minutes.
49 jaw the parts constituting the walls of the mouth and serving to open and close it —usually used in plural After chewing gum for so long; my jaw hurts.
50 laughter a sound of or as if of laughing Laughter filled the room.
51 libraries plural of linrary/ a place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials (books, manuscripts, recordings, or films) to borrow Libraries in Tegucialpa are non existent.
52 machine a mechanically, electrically, or electronically operated device for performing a task The answering machine broke.
53 middle being at neither extreme I am the middle child.
54 mountain a landmass that projects conspicuously above its surroundings and is higher than a hill I want to climb the highest mountain someday.
55 neighbor one living or located near another Is your neighbor nice to you?
56 newscast radio or television broadcast of news The man in the newscast is very professional.
57 noise any sound that is undesired or interferes with one's hearing of something Did you hear that noise?
58 odd not regular, expected, or planned The way things happened was really odd.
59 paper a felted sheet of usually vegetable fibers laid down on a fine screen from a water suspension Do you have white sheets of paper I can use?
60 paste to cause to adhere by or as if by paste Please paste the images in the right place.
61 path a track specially constructed for a particula Are you sure we took the right path?
62 pioneer someone who is one of the first people to move to and live in a new area Dr. Smith was a pioneer in his field.
63 pour to dispense from a container Pour the milk in the glass carefully.
64 quarter one of four equal parts into which something is divisible : a fourth part This 2nd quarter I hope I do better in all my classes.
65 recommend to say that (someone or something) is good and deserves to be chosen If you need a book to read, I can recommend one.
66 remind to put in mind of something : cause to remember Please remind me to bring a sweater next time.
67 roof the cover of a building There were two cats on our roof this morning.
68 safe not able or likely to be hurt or harmed in any way : not in danger Use a mask, wash your hads and stay 6 ft apart to stay safe.
69 scariest causing fright The lion is the scariest of all wild animals
70 select chosen from a number or group by fitness or preference Always select the best option.
71 self a person in prime condition Self love is not negotiable.
72 sharp having a thin keen edge or fine point That was a very sharp surface.
73 shoulder a rounded or sloping part (as of a stringed instrument or a bottle) where the neck joins the body My shoulder hurts every time I move my arm.
74 sink to go to the bottom The ship will sink if no action is taken.
75 slumber to sleep lightly My little sister is having a slumber party.
76 sneezing to make a sudden violent spasmodic audible expiration of breath through the nose and mouth especially as a reflex act Sneezing is a sign of bad allergies.
77 stretch to extend (one's limbs, one's body, etc.) in a reclining position Can you stretch your legs?
78 striving to struggle in opposition; contend I am striving to become a better student.
79 surprise an unexpected event, piece of information, etc I don't like surprise parties.
80 terrible extremely bad The country is facing a terrible situation.
81 tuna any of numerous large vigorous scombroid food and sport fishes (such as an albacore or a bluefin tuna) Would you like a tuna salad?
82 twenty a number equal to two times 10 I need 20 lempiras to buy a drink.
83 twice two times Teams quicked me out of the meeting twice.
84 uncle the brother of one's father or mother My uncle brought me a new bike.
85 urge to present, advocate, or demand earnestly or pressingly I have the urge to take this to someone in need.
86 useful capable of being put to use Having a car is very useful.
87 usual commonly or ordinarily used I am early, as usual.
88 vacation a scheduled period during which activity (as of a court or school) is suspended I really need a long vacation.
89 visit to go to see or stay at (a place) for a particular purpose (such as business or sightseeing) When will we visit the zoo?
90 voyage a course or period of traveling by other than land routes Christopher Columbus on his third voyage reached the Americas.
91 vulture any of various large birds (families Accipitridae and Cathartidae) that are related to the hawks, eagles, and falcons
92 wait to stay in place in expectation of Wait for me, I don't want to be alone.
93 weekend the end of the week : the period between the close of one work or school week and the start of the next My time of the week is the weekend.
94 wheelchair a chair mounted on wheels especially for the use of disabled persons Being in a wheelchair mut not be fun.
95 whistling the act or sound of one that whistles The wind was whistling outside.
96 world the earth and all the people and things on it The world we live in is creation of God.
97 zebra African mammal related to the horse but distinctively and conspicuously patterned in stripes of black or dark brown and white Have you ever seen a zebra.
98 zero the arithmetical symbol 0 or 0̸ denoting the absence of all magnitude or quantity I didn't turn in my assignment, so I got a zero.
99 zoo place where many kinds of animals are kept so that people can see them At the zoo we saw many animals.
FIFTH GRADE
absorb transitive verb \əb-ˈs rb, -ˈz rb\ : to take in and make part of an existent whole
1
The walls are made of a material that absorbs sound.
accelerate verb \ak-sel-uh-reyt\ : to cause faster or greater activity, development, progress, advancement, etc., in:
2
The car started to accelerate after the stop sign.
achievement noun \uh-cheev-muhnt\
3 : something accomplished, especially by superior ability, special effort, great courage,
Jake won an award for his remarkable achievement in art.
acquainted adjective \uh-kweyn-tid\ : having personal knowledge as a result of study, experience
4
To be a doctor you need to be well acquainted with medicine.
adaptable adjective \ə-ˈdap-tə-bəl\ : capable of being or becoming adapted
We need an activities director who's adaptable to any kind of situation.
aerospace noun \ˈer-ō-ˌspās\ : space comprising the earth's atmosphere and the space beyond
5
There is a lot of science to learn in aerospace.
allowable adjective \ə-ˈla -ə-bəl\ : permissible
6
International travel without a passport isn't allowable.
amusement noun \ə-ˈmyüz-mənt\ : a means of amusing or entertaining
7
I'm reading this novel for amusement .
analysis noun \uh -nal-uh -sis\ : the process as a method of studying the nature of something
8
The teacher showed the the grammatical analysis of a sentence.
anecdote noun \an-ik-doht\ : a short account of a particular incident or event, especiallyof an interesting or amusing nature.
The speaker started off with an amusing anecdote .

antiseptic adjective \ˌan-tə-ˈsep-tik\ : killing or preventing the growth of germs that cause disease or decay
9
Antiseptic soap will usually suffice for healing the wound.
appreciate verb \uh -pree-shee-yet\
10 : to be grateful or thankful for:
I really appreciate your help today.
11
articulate adjective \är-ˈti-kyə-lət\ : expressing oneself readily, clearly, or effectively
She's an intelligent and articulate speaker.
artifact noun \ˈär-ti-ˌfakt\
12
: a usually simple object (as a tool or ornament) showing human work and representing a culture or a stage in the development of a
culture
The caves contained many prehistoric artifacts .
artisan noun \ˈär-tə-zən\ : a worker who practices a trade or handicraft
The store sells rugs made by local artisan .
13
brilliance noun \bril-yuh ns\ : excellence or distinction; conspicuous talent, mental ability,etc.
The award-winning book is an act of brilliance .
14
brochure noun \brō-ˈsh r : a pamphlet containing advertising or descriptive material
Brochure request service, where you can request any of our reader travel products.
15
cachet noun \ka-shey, kash-ey\ : superior status; prestige
The job has a certain cachet .
16
campaign noun \kam-peyn\ : the competition by rival political candidates and organizations for public office.
The politicians were getting ready for the campaign .
capacity noun \kə-ˈpa-sə-tē, -ˈpas-tē\ : the largest amount or number that can be contained The
school has a 1,000-person capacity .
17
cemetery noun \ˈse-mə-ˌter-ē, -ˌte-rē\ : a burial ground
Many of the soldiers who died in the battle are buried in a cemetery nearby.
18
ceremony noun \ˈser-ə-ˌmō-nē, ˈse-rə-\ : a formal act or series of acts prescribed by ritual, protocol, or convention
There will be a ceremony honoring the town's veterans next week.
19
chauffeur noun \shoh-fer, shoh-fur\ : a person employed to drive a private automobile or limousine for the owner.
The fancy car came with its own chauffeur .
20
circumstantial adjective \ˌsər-kəm-ˈstan(t)-shəl\ : belonging to, consisting in, or dependent on circumstances
The case against him is circumstantial .
cohesion noun \kō-ˈhē-zhən\ : the act or state of sticking together tightly
There was a lack of cohesion in the rebel army .
comfortable adjective \ˈkəm(p)(f)-tə(r)-bəl\ : affording or enjoying contentment and security
21
These shoes aren't very comfortable for walking
22
concession noun \kən-ˈse-shən\ : a special right or privilege given by an authority
The strikers have won some important concessions from the company.
23
conscious adjective \kon-shuh s\ : aware of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc.
The patient was conscious during the operation.
constitution noun \ˌkän(t)-stə-ˈtü-shən, -ˈtyü-\
: the basic beliefs and laws of a nation, state, or social group that establish the powers and duties of the government and guarantee
24
certain rights to the people in it
The state's constitution has strict rules about what tax money can be used for.
contaminate transitive verb \kən-ˈta-mə-ˌnāt\ : to soil, stain, corrupt, or infect by contact or association
Be careful not to allow bacteria to contaminate the wound.
25
criticize verb \krit-uh -sahyz\ : to censure or find fault with.
I’m afraid my mom will criticize the poor job I did cleaning my room.
26
crystallize verb \kris-tl-ahyz\ : to form into crystals; cause to assume crystalline form.
Salt will crystallize during this science experiment.
27
cytoplasm noun \ˈsī-tə-ˌpla-zəm\ : the protoplasm of a plant or animal cell except for the nucleus
All cells contain cytoplasm surrounded by a plasma membrane.
28
deception noun \di-ˈsep-shən\ : the act of deceiving
She accuses the company of willful deception in its advertising.
description noun \di-ˈskrip-shən\ : an account of something
I applied for the position after reading the job description.
29
dichotomy noun \dahy-kot-uh -mee\ : division into two mutually exclusive, opposed, or contradictory groups:
There is sometimes a dichotomy between thought and action.
30
diffusion noun \di-ˈfyü-zhən\ : a diffusing or a being diffused
The author's tendency toward diffusion makes the novel a tedious read.
disappoint verb \ˌdis-ə-ˈp int\ : to fail to meet the expectation or hope of
31
The child did not want to disappoint his parents.
32
disastrous adjective \dih-zas-truh s\ : causing great distress or injury; ruinous; very unfortunate; calamitous:
The rain and cold proved disastrous to his health.
drudgery noun \druhj-uh -ree\ : menial, distasteful, dull, or hard work.
I find washing the dishes to be drudgery .
33
eclectic adjective \ih-klek-tik\ : made up of what is selected from different sources.
She decorated her home with an eclectic mix of accessories.
economy noun \i-ˈkä-nə-mē, ə-, ē-\ : the management of household or private affairs and especially expenses The war altered the
34 country's
economy .
35
effervescent adjective \ef-er-ves-uh nt\ : effervescing; bubbling.
The soda pop was very effervescent .
36
exhaust verb [ig-zawst] : to drain of strength or energy, wear out, or fatigue greatly, as a person:
If I keep working so hard I’m going to exhaust myself.
extravagant adjective \ik-ˈstra-vi-gənt\ : going beyond what is reasonable or suitable
We're going on a less extravagant vacation this year.
37
fashionable adjective \ˈfash-nə-bəl, ˈfa-shə-nə-\ : following the fashion
It isn't fashionable to express such an opinion these days.
financial adjective \fi-nan-shuh l, fahy-\
38 : pertaining to monetary receipts and expenditures; pertainingor relating to money matters; pecuniary:
The accountant is in charge of the company’s financial operations.
39
folklore noun \ˈfōk-ˌl r\ : traditional customs, tales, sayings, dances, or art forms preserved among a people
The coyote appears in a great deal of Native American folklore .
40
fractious adjective \frak-shuh s\ : refractory or unruly
The horse was a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness.
frequent transitive verb \frē-ˈkwent, ˈfrē-kwənt\ : to associate with, be in, or resort to often or habitually
Frequent occurrence during the middle ages.
41
frightening \ˈfrīt-niŋ\ adjective : to make afraid : TERRIFY
That situation is frightening for me.
42
general \ˈjen-rəl \ adjective : involving, applicable to, or affecting the whole
I don’t normally do that, as a general rule .
genuine \ˈjen-yə-wən\ adjective
43 : actually having the reputed or apparent qualities or character <genuine vintage wines>
Her apology was genuine.
44
gnawing ˈn \ verb : to bite or chew on with the teeth; especially: to wear away by persistent biting or nibbling.
The dog was gnawing on my shoe.
gravitational \-shnəl, -shə-nəl\ adjective
: a force manifested by acceleration toward each other of two free material particles or bodies or of radiant-energy quanta
The force was almost gravitational .

45
guardian \ˈgär-dē-ən\ noun : one that guards
She is my legal guardian.
46
honorary adjective \ˈä-nə-ˌrer-ē\ :having or conferring distinction
He is the honorary captain for this game.
hydrogen \ˈhī-drə-jən, -dər-\ noun
47
: a nonmetallic element that is the simplest and lightest of the elements, is normally a colorless odorless highly flammable diatomic
gas, and is used especially in synthesis
Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen.
ignorant \ˈig-n(ə-)rənt\ adjective
48
: destitute of knowledge or education <an ignorant society>; also: lacking knowledge or comprehension of the thing specified <parents
ignorant of modern mathematics>
I was ignorant about the topic.
incognito \in-ˈkäg-nə-ˌtō\ adverb or adjective : with one's identity concealed
The police officer was incognito during the stakeout.
indentured \in-ˈden-chərd\ transitive verb
49 :to bind (as an apprentice) by or as if by indentures
The indentured servant worked hard.
50
inferential \ˌin-fə-ˈren(t)-shəl\ adjective : relating to, involving, or resembling inference
Inferential statistics are used to make conclusions that can’t be described by the data alone.
51
inquiry \in-ˈkwī(-ə)r-ē \ noun : examination into facts or principles
An inquiry was done to determine the cause of the problem.
inquisitive \in-ˈkwi-zə-tiv\ adjective
52 : given to examination or investigation
The child was inquisitive in his questioning .
inverse \in-ˈvərs \ adjective : opposite in order, nature, or effect
In math, an inverse function undoes another function.
53
irrefutable \ˌir-i-ˈfyü-tə-bəl \ adjective : impossible to refute
The evidence was irrefutable .
54
jealous \ˈje-ləs\ adjective : intolerant of rivalry or unfaithfulness
My sister was jealous of my clothing.
55
juvenile \ˈjü-və-ˌnī(-ə)l \ adjective : physiologically immature or undeveloped
Teenagers are often considered juvenile in their thinking.
56
languish \ˈlaŋ-gwish\ intransitive verb : to be or become feeble, weak, or enervated
The patient had to languish in their room after the procedure .
latitude \ˈla-tə-ˌtüd \ noun : extent or distance from side to side
Our earth is divided geographically north and south by latitude lines.
liaison \ˈlē-ə-ˌzän \ noun
57 :one that establishes and maintains communication for mutual understanding and cooperation
A political representative can be a liaison for their side of a problem .
limousine \ˈli-mə-ˌzēn\ noun
58
: a large luxurious often chauffeur-driven sedan that usually has a glass partition separating the driver's seat from the passenger
compartment
The movie star rode in a limousine.
59
literary \ˈli-tə-ˌrer-ē\ adjective : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of humane learning or literature
The scholar was very literary.
60
luncheon \ˈlən-chən\ noun : a formal usually midday meal as part of a meeting or for entertaining a guest
We will be having a luncheon following the funeral.
magistrate \ˈma-jə-ˌstrāt \ noun : an official entrusted with administration of the laws: as
The magistrate was tasked with sentencing the prisoner .
meteorologist \-ˈrä-lə-jist\ noun
61 :a scientist that deals with the atmosphere and its phenomena and especially with weather and weather forecasting
We watched the meteorologist on the weather program last night .
millennium \mə-ˈle-nē-əm\ noun
62 : the thousand years mentioned in Revelation 20 during which holiness is to prevail and Christ is to reign on earth
The millennium will be a time of peace.
63
mimicking \ˈmi-mik\ transitive verb : to imitate closely
The child got in trouble for mimicking his older brother .
molecules \ˈmä-li-ˌkyül\ noun
64
: the smallest particles of a substance that retains all the properties of the substance and is composed of one or more atoms
Water molecules are made from hydrogen and oxygen.

monologue ˈmä-nə-ˌl g \ noun a short dramatic work performed by one actor


We watched the actor do a monologue.
mosquitos \mə-ˈskē-(ˌ)tō\ noun
65
: any of a family of dipteran flies that puncture the skin of animals and to suck their blood and that are in some cases vectors of
serious diseases
I was bit by mosquitos while camping .
66
nationality \ˌna-shə-ˈna-lə-tē\ noun : national character
What is your nationality?
nickel \ˈni-kəl\ noun
67
: a silver-white hard malleable ductile metallic element capable of a high polish and resistant to corrosion that is used chiefly in alloys
and as a catalyst
A nickel only contains about 25% nickel .
68
notoriety \ˌnō-tə-ˈrī-ə-tē\ noun : the quality or state of being notorious
The notoriety of the author was well known .
nucleus \ˈnü-klē-əs \ noun : the small bright body in the head of a comet
The nucleus is in the center.
69
nuisance \ˈnü-sən(t)s, \ noun : one that is annoying, unpleasant, or obnoxious
Is your brother a nuisance?
70
obligate \ˈä-blə-ˌgāt\ transitive verb : to bind legally or morally
Will you please obligate your client to attend?
obnoxious \äb-ˈnäk-shəs, əb-\ adjective
71 : odiously or disgustingly objectionable : highly offensive
A sibling can sometimes be obnoxious.
72
obvious \ˈäb-vē-əs\ adjective : easily discovered, seen, or understood
The solution is obvious.
occurrence \ə-ˈkər-ən(t)s \ noun : something that occurs <a startling occurrence
The occurrence was startling to me.
organelle ˌ r-gə-ˈnel\ noun
73 : a specialized cellular part (as a mitochondrion, lysosome, or ribosome) that is analogous to an organ
An organelle performs a specific function in your body.
74
pageant \ˈpa-jənt\ noun : a mere show
We went to view the pageant.
75
paradoxical \ˌper-ə-ˈdäk-si-kəl \ adjective : of the nature of a paradox
The statement was paradoxical .
76
pasteurize \ˈpas-chə-ˌrīz \ transitive verb : to subject to pasteurization
I will have to pasteurize the milk .
pentameter \pen-ˈta-mə-tər\ noun : a line of verse consisting of five metrical feet
William Shakespeare wrote in iambic pentameter.
permissible \pər-ˈmi-sə-bəl\ adjective : that may be PERMITTED : ALLOWABLE
77
My mother said it is permissible .
78
planetary \ˈpla-nə-ˌter-ē\ adjective : of, relating to, being, or resembling a planet
Saturn is very planetary.
79
possession \po-ˈze-shən \ noun : the act of having or taking into control
I will have possession of the item.
80
proportion \prə-ˈp r-shən\ noun : harmonious relation of parts to each other or to the whole
This part is in proportion to the other.
quadruple \kwä-ˈdrü-pəl\ verb : to make four times as great or as many
I will quadruple your offer.
quagmire noun \ˈkwag-ˌmī(-ə)r, ˈkwäg-\
81
: soft spongy wet ground that shakes or gives way under foot
With all the rain, the ground was very soggy... it quickly degenerated into a muddy
quagmire .
82
rapport noun \ra- p ( )r\ : a friendly relationship
He quickly developed a good rapport with the other teachers.
recitation noun \ res- - t -sh n\
83 : the act or an instance of reading or repeating aloud especially before an audience Those of you who were in attendance will
remember how much fun we had at our poetry recitation last February.
reiterate transitive verb \rē-ˈi-tə-ˌrāt\
84
: to state or do over again or repeatedly sometimes with wearying effect
She avoided answering our questions by choosing to reiterate that the answers could be found in her book over and over again.

respiration noun \ res-p - r -sh n\ : the act or process of breathing


The doctor checked his heartbeat and respiration.
salmon noun \ sam- n\
85
: any of various large food and game fishes that are related to the trouts, have reddish or pinkish flesh, live in oceans or large lakes,
and swim up rivers or streams to deposit or fertilize eggs.
We are having salmon for dinner tonight.
86
schedule noun \ˈske-(ˌ)jül, -jəl : a written or printed list, catalog, or inventory
The student is planning her class schedule for next year.
87
science noun \ˈsī-ən(t)s\ : the state of knowing; an area of knowledge that is an object of study
The program encourages students to pursue a career in science.
88
settlement noun \ˈse-təl-mənt\ : the act or process of settling
We were hoping for a quick settlement of the dispute between the neighbors.
sporadic adjective \spə-ˈra-dik\ : occurring occasionally, singly, or in irregular or random instances
Sporadic loud noises kept startling everyone.
stalagmite noun \stə-ˈlag-ˌmīt also ˈsta-ləg-\
89
: a deposit of calcium carbonate, like an inverted stalactite, formed on the floor of a cave by the drip of calcareous water
One stalagmite in the cave was about 40 feet high.

90
submerge verb \səb-ˈmərj\ : to put under water
We watched as the divers prepared to submerge themselves under the ocean.
subscription noun \səb-ˈskrip-shən\
91
: an arrangement for providing, receiving, or making use of something of a continuing or periodic nature on a prepayment plan
I'm going to renew my subscription to the magazine.

92
synthesis noun \ˈsin(t)-thə-səs\ : the composition or combination of parts or elements so as to form a whole
Our chemistry lesson today is about synthesis .
systematic adjective \ˌsis-tə-ˈma-tik\ : relating to or consisting of a system
We used a systematic approach to solve the problem.
93
thousandth adjective or noun \ thou'zəndth, -zənth\ : One of 1,000 equal parts.
One one- thousandth of something is a very small amount.
94
throughout adverb thrü-ˈa t\ : in or to every part
The house is painted white throughout.
toboggan noun \tə-ˈbä-gən\
95 : a long flat-bottomed light sled made usually of thin boards curved up at one end with usually low handrails at the sides
The kids used a toboggan to sled down the hill.
96
tongue noun \tuhng\ :a fleshy movable muscular process of the floor of the mouths
The taste of the spice was still on her tongue.
tributary noun \ˈtri-byə-ˌter-ē\ : a stream feeding a larger stream or a lake
This stream is a tributary of the Ohio River.
97
tuition noun \tə-ˈwi-shən, ty -\ : the price of or payment for instruction
There's going to be a tuition increase next year for college.
98
typhoon noun \tī-ˈfün\ a hurricane occurring especially in the region of the Philippines or the China sea
Typhoon season has brought three powerful storms to the region in recent weeks .
99
unknown adjective \ n- n n\ : not known
For some unknown reason, my computer crashed.
100
vacuum noun \ˈva-(ˌ)kyüm, -kyəm also -kyü-əm\ : a space completely empty of matter
A pump was used to create a vacuum inside the bottle.
vascular adjective \ vas-ky -l r\
: of or relating to a tube or channel for carrying a body fluid (as blood of an animal or sap of a plant) or to a system of such channels
or tubes
Vascular disease is a form of cardiovascular disease primarily affecting the blood vessels.
Nº Word Definition Sentence
1 accidentally by accident I accidently dropped the glass.
2 acknowledgement the act of showing that you know, admit, or accept that something exists or is true I wrote an acknowledgement to the ones who helped me.
3 acquire to get (something) : to come to own (something) Reading allows you to acquire knowledge.
4 action a thing done A good action is always admired.
5 ambulance a vehicle equipped for transporting the injured or sick I have had to be taken to the hospital in an ambulance.
6 ancient something that enters into a compound or is a component part of any combination or mixture In ancient battles, souldiers fought with swords.
7 appearance outward aspect The appearance was not the best.
8 audience a group of listeners or spectators The choir's audience was happy to be there.
9 bough a branch of a tree
10 climate a region with particular weather patterns or conditions Thi climate zone is the best.
11 comfortable not causing any physically unpleasant feelings : producing physical comfort Are you comfortable in that position?
12 convenience quality or situation that makes something easy or useful for someone by reducing the amount of work or time required Hetospoke
do something
at his convenience.
13 courageous very brave : having or showing courage We must be courageous to face our fears.
14 descendant proceeding from an ancestor or source Am I really an oriental descendant?
15 desperately in a way that involves despair, extreme measures, or rashness I desperately need a coke.
16 disastrous terrible; horrendous My presentation was disastrous.
17 emergency an unexpected and usually dangerous situation that calls for immediate action In case of emergency dial 911.
18 encyclopedia a work that contains information on all branches of knowledge, usually in articles arranged alphabetically by subject Have you ever had to use an ancyclopedia?
19 especially more than usually I especially love to volunteer in good causes.
20 exaggerate to enlarge or increase especially beyond the normal Sometimes one must exaggerate to receive the desired outcome.
21 excellent very good of its kind : eminently good I got an excellent grade on my math exam.
22 express to talk or write about (something that you are thinking or feeling) Can I express my feelings now?
23 further to a greater degree or extent He was unable to provide any further refernce.
24 gaze to fix the eyes in a steady intent look often with eagerness or studious attention
25 gesture a movement usually of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an idea, sentiment, or attitude Gesture goodbye with your hand.
26 governor one that exercises authority especially over an area or group Who is the governor of your state?
27 grateful expressing gratitude I am grateful for my parents.
28 grief deep sadness caused especially by someone's death He felt grief with the loss of his relative.
29 hangar a covered and usually enclosed area for housing and repairing aircraft The plane was taken to the hangar?
30 headache pain in the head This heat gave me a headache.
31 heroes to a greater degree or extent All responsible parents are heroes.
32 honorable deserving of respect or high regard : deserving of honor The humble lady is an honorable person.
33 hyphen a punctuation mark - used especially to divide or to compound words, word elements, or numbers Use a hyphen to write compund words.
34 immediate occurring, acting, or accomplished without loss or interval of time; instant The jugge needs an immediate answer.
35 increase to become progressively greater (as in size, amount, number, or intensity) You must increase study time to improve your grades.
36 independence freedom from outside control or support : the state of being independent Honduras independence is celebrated September 15.
37 ingredient something that enters into a compound or is a component part of any combination or mixture What is this recipe's main ingredient?
38 inquire to ask about The judge would like to inquire in depth.
39 intermission an interval between the parts of an entertainment (such as the acts of a play) I will go to the bathroom during the intermission.
40 jealous feeling or showing an unhappy or angry desire to have what someone else has I am so jealous that you get to go.
41 league an association of nations or other political entities for a common purposethe League of Nations The little league is a good one.
42 lightning the flashing of light produced by a discharge of atmospheric electricity Lightning usually comes with storms.
43 listening to pay attention to someone or something in order to hear what is being said, sung, played, etc. Are you listening to what is being said?
44 mammal Animals of warm-blooded higher vertebrates that nourish their young with milk secreted by mammary glands, A cow is a mammal.
45 marriage the relationship that exists between two people who are united as spouses Marriage is the first step towards becoming a new family.
46 mechanic a manual worker My mechachic can repair my car really well.
47 millionaire a person whose wealth is estimated at a million or more A millionaire can travel wherever he wishes to.
48 mischievous showing a playful desire to cause trouble She seemed to be mischievous.
49 museum an institution devoted to the procurement, care, study, and display of objects of lasting interest or value I love going to the museum.
50 myth a popular belief or tradition that has grown up around something or someone The myth behind how to become rich is becoming more popular.
51 nationality membership in a particular nation My nationality is Honduran.
52 noisy full of or characterized by noise or clamor That was a very noisy person.
53 noticeable worthy of notice The mistake was not even noticeable.
54 operational relating to, or based on operations
55 partial of or relating to a part rather than the whole : not general or total This grade is partial, not completed.
56 patient able to remain calm and not become annoyed when waiting for a long time I'm trying to be patient about my grade.
57 performance an activity (such as singing a song or acting in a play) that a person or group does to entertain an audience The pianist gave an amazing performance.
58 persuade to cause (someone) to do something by asking, arguing, or giving reasons I must persuade my teacher that I deserve a better grade.
59 poem a composition in verse Reciting poems was not favorite thing to do.
60 preferable having greater value or desirability It's preferable to always tell the truth.
61 pressure the burden of physical or mental distress Having so much homework makes me feel the pressure.
62 quote to write or say the exact words of (someone) It is good to quote positive phrases.
63 recently during a recent period of time I recently bought a new Bible.
64 recyclable to process (something, such as liquid body waste, glass, or cans) in order to regain material for use Not all plastic is recyclable.
65 rehearse to train or make proficient by rehearsal We must rehearse for the presentation.
66 requirement something essential to the existence or occurrence of something else Wearing uniforms is a school requirement.
67 restaurant relating to, or based on I do not have a favorite restaurant.
68 rhythmic marked by or moving in pronounced rhythm Rhythmic gymnastics is the best.
69 rumor a statement or report current without known authority for its truth There was a rumor about me failing English.
70 rural of or relating to the country, country people or life, or agriculture Rural schools do not have as many resources.
71 safety freedom from harm or danger : the state of being safe For your safety, wear goggles in the lab.
72 sailor a member of a ship's crew Popeye was a sailor.
73 scarcely by a narrow margin : only just There were scarcely any carrots at the store today.
74 scientific of, relating to, or exhibiting the methods or principles of science The scientific method has proved to be accurate.
75 scissors a cutting instrument having two blades whose cutting edges slide past each other May I borrow your scissors to cut my page?
76 sentence a group of words that expresses a statement, question, command, or wish Write a declarative sentence.
77 separate to cause (two or more people or things) to stop being together, joined, or connected Place the orders in separate bags, please.
78 separately in a separate manner or by separate means : not together with someone or something else Can you place both orders separately?
79 simply without ambiguity. Clearly Can you simply say the truth?
80 solar of, derived from, relating to, or caused by the sun Earth is part of the solar system.
81 spaghetti pasta made in thin solid strings Italian spaghetti is absolutely delicious.
82 squawk to utter a harsh abrupt scream
83 strengthen to make stronger Calcium helps strengthen hair, skin and nails.
84 struggling to proceed with difficulty or with great effort I'm really struggling with this math exercise.
85 studios the working place of a painter, sculptor, or photographer Universal Studios produced many awesome shows.
86 surface the exterior or upper boundary of an object or body The surface seemed to be smooth.
87 sword a weapon (such as a cutlass or rapier) with a long blade for cutting or thrusting In ancient battles, souldiers fought with swords.
88 systematic relating to or consisting of a system What is your systematic approach to this?
89 teaspoon a small spoon that is used especially for eating soft foods and stirring beverages Add a teaspoon of salt to the mix.
90 temperature degree of hotness or coldness measured on a definite scale What is the boiling temperature of water?
91 unbelievable too improbable for belief It is almost unbelievable how tall these kids are.
92 unmistakable not capable of being mistaken or misunderstood
93 unsuccessful not successful : not meeting with or producing success I was unsuccessful at reaching a perfect score.
94 vacuum by accident
95 variety a number or collection of different things or people There was a variety of colors and textures.
96 vault an arched or dome-shaped anatomical structure The gymnast was a pro at the vault.
97 vegetable usually herbaceous plant (such as the cabbage, bean, or potato) grown for an edible part that is usually eaten as partDoofyou
a meal
like vegetable soup?
98 violence the use of physical force to harm someone, to damage property, etc Violence is never the answer.
99 whose of or relating to whom or which especially as possessor or possessors Whose backpack is this?
100 wrestle to combat an opposing tendency or force Do you wrestle with your sibblings?
# Word/Definition/Sentence
accede verb [ak-seed] :to give consent, approval, or adherence; agree; assent
1 Management was not willing to accede to labor's initial demands.
accomplish verb [uh-kom-plish] :to bring about (a result) by effort; to bring to completion
2
We can accomplish the job in an hour.
aerial adjective [air-ee-uhl] :of, in, or produced by the air, inhabiting or frequenting the air.
3 The aerial photographs clearly showed the damage caused by the storm.

aggravate verb [ag-ruh-veyt] : to make worse or more severe; to annoy; irritate


4
His questions aggravate her.
aggregate adjective [ag-ri-git, -geyt; verb ag-ri-geyt] :The total sum or mass of something
5 Martin looked at his bank accounts in aggregate to completely understand how much money he had.

anachronism noun [ə-ˈna-krə-ˌni-zəm] :something or someone that is not in its correct historical or
6 chronological time, esp. a thing or person that belongs to an earlier time
The sword is an anachronism in modern warfare.
ancient adjective [eyn-shuhnt] :Very old, or lasting a long time.
7
We found some ancient dinosaur bones on our trip to the desert.
appearance noun [uh-peer-uhns] :the way someone or something looks
8
The room has an untidy appearance.
approximate adjective [uh-prok-suh-meyt] :Nearly correct or exact
9
Her approximate weight is seventy pounds.
asphalt noun [as-fawlt] :a mixture of such substances with gravel, crushed rock, or the like, used for
10 paving.
The asphalt used to waterproof the concrete has also begun to deteriorate.
belie verb [bi-ˈlī, bē-] :to show to be false; contradict
11
Her seeming kindness could belie her deceit.
belligerence noun [buh-lij-er-uh ns] :a warlike or aggressively hostile nature, condition, or attitude.
12 His belligerence did not take him very far.

cauliflower noun [kaw-luh-flou-er] :a vegetable with a head of white, fleshy flower clusters.
13
This cauliflower is very tasty in soup.
centripetal adjective [sen-trip-i-tl]:directed toward the center
14 I was surprised when I saw that the water was not spilled when it was swung around in a circle, but then
I learned that centripetal force kept it inside.
chrysanthemum noun [kri-ˈsan(t)-thə-məm] :any cultivated variety of the plant C. morifolium, native to
China, and of other species of Chrysanthemum, notable for the diversity of color and size of their
15 autumnal flowers.
Yellow or white Chrysanthemum flowers are boiled to make a sweet drink in some parts of Asia.

civilization noun [siv-uh-luh-zey-shuhn] :an advanced stage of social development; culture,


16 sophistication
Ancient Mesopotamia is widely considered to be the cradle of civilization.
clandestine adjective [klan-ˈdes-tən also -ˌtīn or -ˌtēn or ˈklan-dəs-]
:characterized by, done in, or executed with secrecy or
17 concealment, esp. for purposes of subversion or deception; private or surreptitious
Their clandestine meetings went undiscovered for two years.
clientele noun [klahy-uhn-tel, klee-ahn- ] :the clients or customers, as of a professional person or shop,
18 considered collectively; a group or body of clients
This jewelry store has a wealthy clientele .
collaborate noun [kuh-lab-uh-reyt] :work with others
19
The two authors did not collaborate very well when writing the article.
collateral noun [kuh-lat-er-uh l] : security pledged for the payment of a loan
20
He gave the bank some stocks as collateral for the money he borrowed.
commencement noun [kuh-mens-muhnt] :a graduation ceremony
21 The speeches at the commencement were very inspiring to the graduates.
compulsory adjective [kuhm-puhl-suh-ree] :Required by or as if by law
22
It is compulsory that we wear the right uniform at school.
conscientious adjective [kon-shee-en-shuhs] :Always attempting to do the right thing.
23 Joe is a very conscientious person who always double-checks his work to ensure it is complete.

contiguous adjective [kuhn-tig-yoo-uhs] :in close proximity without actually touching; near.
24
Spain is contiguous with Portugal and France.
credentials noun [kri-den-shuhl] :something that gives a title to credit or confidence
25 His list of credentials was far more impressive than his competitor ’ s.

deficiency noun [di-ˈfi-shən-sē] :The state of being deficient; lack; incompleteness; insufficiency.
A deficiency of the vitamin is often marked by anemia resulting from the destruction of red blood cells.
26

demagogue noun [dem-uh-gog, -gawg]


:A person, esp. an orator or political leader, who gains power and popularity by arousing the emotions,
27 passions, and
prejudices of the people.
That politician is just a demagogue who preys upon people ’ s fears and prejudices.
despoil verb [dih-spoil] :to strip of possessions, things of value, etc.; rob; plunder; pillage.
28
The oil spill will despoil the ocean's beauty.
deterrent adjective [dih-tur-uhnt, -tuhr-, -ter- ] :Able or acting to deter
29 Auto security system is a good deterrent against thieves stealing your car.
didactic adjective [dahy-dak-tik] :intended for instruction; instructive inclined to teach or lecture others
30 too much
He was a boring, didactic speaker.
diurnal adjective [dahy-ur-nl] :of or pertaining to a day or each day
31 Diurnal animals such, as swallows, do a majority of their feeding during the day.
divestiture noun [dih-ves-ti-cher] :the act of divesting, the state of being divested.
32 Before the divestiture, the telephone company monopolized the state.

edible adjective [ed-uh-buhl] :Suitable or safe for eating


33
The park ranger taught us how to distinguish the edible berries from the poisonous ones.
egalitarian adjective [ih-gal-i-tair-ee-uhn]
34 :Asserting, resulting from, or characterized by belief in the equality of all people
America was founded on the egalitarian belief that all people are created equal.

emphatic adjective [em-fat-ik] :Uttered, or to be uttered, with emphasis; strongly expressive.


35 They were emphatic about their political differences.

entourage noun [ahn-too-rahzh] :a group of attendants, associates or followers


36 The football team ’ s entourage included several trainers and a medical doctor.

epidermis noun [ep-i-dur-mis]


37 :the outer, nonvascular, nonsensitive layer of the skin, covering the true skin or corium.
Retinol plumps skin, thickens the epidermis , improves texture and blood circulation and repairs the
signs of sun damage.
epilogue noun [ep-uh-lawg, -log]
38 :a concluding part added to a literary work, as a novel. Please read the epilogue, it is an important part
of the story.
ergonomic adjective [ur-guh-nom-iks] :The applied science of equipment design, as for the workplace,
39 intended to maximize productivity by reducing operator fatigue.
Use of ergonomic computer keyboards might help prevent injuries to your hands.

euphemism noun [ˈyü-fə-ˌmi-zəm]


: the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest
40
something unpleasant; also : the expression so substituted The word "passing" is a euphemism for
death.
evanescent adjective [ev-uh-nes-uhnt] :vanishing; fading away; fleeting.
41 Aphrodite's beauty was said to be greater than that of an evanescent sunset.
explosive adjective [ik-sploh-siv] :Volatile, dangerous
42
Fireworks are explosive goods and are prohibited to be taken on board an airplane.
fastidious adjective [fa-ˈsti-dē-əs, fə-] :excessively particular, critical, or demanding; hard to please
44 She was a very a fastidious eater.

fictitious adjective [fik-tish-uhs] :Characterized by fiction; imaginary


45
To protect his identity, he used a fictitious name.
foreigner noun [fawr-uh-ner] : a person not native to or naturalized in the country under consideration;
46 alien
He like the new country he was living in even though he was a foreigner.
formidable adjective [fawr-mi-duh-buhl] :Causing fear, dread, or apprehension
47 Heavy snowstorms create a formidable challenge for inexperienced drivers.

futurity noun [fyoo-toor-i-tee] :a future state or condition; a future event, possibility, or prospect
48 John thought deeply, happily, and anxiously about a futurity of unknown adventures.

gregarious adjective [gri-gair-ee-uhs] :sociable; liking to be with other people


49 The gregarious child made friends easily.
grotesque adjective [groh-tesk] :odd or unnatural in shape, appearance, or character; fantastically ugly
50 or absurd; bizarre.
The statues had been carved to represent evil spirits and had the most grotesque faces, complete with
horns and bulging eyes
guarantee noun [gar-uhn-tee] :a warranty, pledge or promise given by way of security
51
The watch manufacturer offers a 2-year guarantee against defects.
hideous adjective [hid-ee-uh s] : horrible or frightful to the senses; repulsive; very ugly
52
The hideous monster frightened her.
homogeneous adjective [hoh-muh-jee-nee-uhs]
53 :composed of parts or elements that are all of the same kind
The group of marbles is very homogeneous in that it has all blue marbles of the same size.
hydraulic adjective [hahy-draw-lik, -drol-ik] :Operated, moved or effected by means of water
54 A hydraulic lift was used to raise the car so that the mechanic could change the tires.

idiosyncrasy noun [i-dē-ə-ˈsiŋ-krə-sē]


55 :a characteristic, habit, mannerism, or the like, that is peculiar to an individual.
All people have at least one idiosyncrasy that makes them a little different.

immobilize verb [ih-moh-buh-lahyz] : to prevent the use, activity, or movement of


56
He used a cast to immobilize the broken arm.
incandescent adjective [in-kuhn-des-uhnt]
:intensely bright; brilliant; emitting light as a result of being heated to a high temperature; redhot or
57 white-hot
The tunnel was lit by three rows of incandescent electric lamps on the roof.
incautious adjective [in-kaw-shuhs] :not cautious; careless; reckless; heedless.
58 However, you should also keep in mind that even experienced students may be wounded or offended by
incautious remarks.

incorruptible adjective [in-kuh-ruhp-tuh-buhl] :Incapable of corruption; honest; honorable


59
Although he was often offered bribes, the police chief was incorruptible .
incredible adjective [in-kred-uh-buhl] :Marvelous, beyond belief
60
You told an incredible story about outrunning an alligator.
jojoba noun [hoh-hoh-buh] :a shrub or small tree. Jojoba foliage provides
61
year-round food opportunity for many animals.
juggernaut noun [juhg-er-nawt,-not]
:any large, overpowering, destructive force or object, as war, a giant battleship, or a powerful football
62
team.
There was no escaping the juggernaut of hype for t he studio ’ s biggest summer blockbuster.
kaleidoscope noun [khu-lahy-duh-skohp]
:an optical instrument in which bits of glass, held loosely at
64 the end of a rotating tube, are shown in continually changing symmetrical forms by reflection in two or
more mirrors set at angles to each other.
The landing was a kaleidoscope of changing colors.
karaoke noun [kar-ee-oh-kee] :A music entertainment system providing prerecorded
65 accompaniment to popular songs that a performer sings live, usually by following the words on a video
screen.
Karaoke is very popular in bars in Asian countries such as Japan, China and Taiwan.
klipspringer noun [klip-spring-er] :a small, agile African antelope
66
A klipspringer is a relatively small animal compared to some of its larger antelope cousins.
laughable adjective [laf-uh-buhl, lah-fuh- ] :Easily made fun of.
67
Both the clown ’ s costume as well as his antics were laughable .
legislature noun [lej-is-ley-cher] :a group of people who make laws
68
The state legislature passed many bills during their session last year.
manuscript noun [man-yuh-skript] :a book or article that is typewritten or in handwriting.
69 The manuscript you submitted to the book publisher is well-written and original.

melee noun [mey-ley] : confusion; turmoil; jumble


70
The melee of shopping made everyone feel crazy.
mercurial adjective [mer-kyoor-ee-uhl] :changeable; volatile; fickle; flighty; erratic animated; lively;
71 sprightly
The mercurial patient had mood swings frequently.
mesmerize verb [mez-muh-rahyz, mes- ] :attract strongly as with a magnet, to hypnotize
72
The magician was able to mesmerize the young audience with the intricate magic tricks.
metamorphosis noun [me-tə-ˈm r-fə-səs] :a marked or complete change of character, appearance,
condition, etc.
73 The butterfly kit allows a child to see the complete metamorphosis from larvae to butterfly, both an
exciting and wonderful learning experience.
microcosm noun [mahy-kruh-koz-uhm] :anything that is regarded as a world in miniature human
beings, humanity, society, or the like, viewed as an epitome or miniature of the world or universe.
74 A college is a microcosm of the larger community.
miscellaneous adjective [mi-sə-ˈlā-nē-əs, -nyəs] :consisting of members or elements of different
75 kinds; of mixed character:
He checked out a book from the library of miscellaneous essays on American history.
neutralize verb [noo-truh-lahyz, nyoo- ] :to counteract the activity or effect of; make ineffective
After Joe spilled bleach on carpet, he searched for ways he could
76
neutralize the spill before his mom noticed.

olfactory adjective [ol-fak-tuh-ree] : of or pertaining to the sense of smell One olfactory organ is the
77
nose.
opossum noun [uh-pos-uhm] :a prehensile-tailed marsupial
78
The opossum hung upside down and played dead.
ostensible adjective [o-sten-suh-buhl] : outwardly appearing as such;
79 professed; pretended An ostensible
cheerfulness concealed his sadness.
pamphlet noun [pam-flit] :a brief essay, usually on a subject of current interest; a thin booklet with a
80 paper cover.
The doctor gave the patient a pamphlet which provided an overview of different treatments.
paucity noun [paw-si-tee] :smallness of quantity; scarcity; scantiness
81
There was a paucity of intelligent answers to that question.
pedagogy noun [ped-uh-goh-jee, -goj-ee] :the function or work of a teacher; teaching.
82
I'm very interested in pedagogy , I want to be a teacher when I'm older.
permeate verb [ˈpər-mē-ˌāt] :to pass into or through every part of
83
Bright sunshine permeated the room.
perspective noun [per-spek-tiv] :The relative importance of facts or matters from any special point of
84 view.
You should gain a broader perspective on the situation before making a decision.
pharmacy noun [fahr-muh-see] :The art or business of compounding and dispensing medicines.
85 The doctor will write a prescription which you can fill at your local pharmacy .

phenomenon noun [fi-nom-uh-non, -nuhn] :a rare or significant fact or even; a remarkable


86 development.
Glaciers are a unique and interesting natural phenomenon .
philanthropy noun [fi-lan-thruh-pee] :altruistic concern for human welfare and advancement, usually
manifested by donations of money, property, or work to needy persons, by endowment of institutions of
87 learning
and hospitals, and by generosity of other socially useful purposes.
The family ’ s philanthropy made it possibly to build the public library .
pique noun [peek] : to excite (interest, curiosity, etc)
88
Pique the curiosity of my perspective audience.
plateau noun [pla-toh] :a land area having a relatively level surface considerably raised above adjoining
89 land on at least one side, and often cut by deep canyons.
The red cliffs of the Colorado Plateau tower over the Mojave desert.
plethora noun [pleth-er-uh] :overabundance; excess
90
My sister has had a plethora of interviews and I believe that she'll be working soon.
potpourri n n [p -p -ˈrē] :mixture of dried petals of roses or other flowers with spices, kept in a jar for
91 their fragrance.
I also have some potpourri made from the dozens of the roses she gave me.
predecessor noun [pred-uh-ses-er] :a person who precedes another in an office, position,
92 etc. something succeeded or replaced by something else
The mayor strongly criticized the spending policies of his predecessor .
pumpernickel noun [puhm-per-nik-uhl] :bread made of coarse rye flour
93 I like pumpernickel bagels.
questionnaire noun [kwes-chuh-nair]
:a list of questions, usually printed, submitted for replies that can be analyzed for usable information: a
94 questionnaire used in market research.
Thank you for completing the questionnaire .
quetzal noun [ket-sahl] :A Central American bird
95
As we left the lodge, we saw a majestic male quetzal from the bus!
quixotic adjective [kwik-sot-ik] :extravagantly chivalrous or romantic; visionary, impractical, or
96 impracticable.
At worst his scruples must have been quixotic , not malicious.
reign noun [reyn] :to have control, rule, or influence of any kind.
97 Once his father passes away, Price Nicholas will reign over the kingdom.
repertoire noun [rep-er-twahr, -twawr, rep-uh- ] :the list of dramas, operas, parts, pieces, etc., that a
98 company, actor, singer, or the like, is prepared to perform.
Could you broaden the repertoire of your church choir?
rhubarb noun [roo-bahrb] :the edible, fleshy leafstalks of rhabarbarum, used in making pies and
99 preserves
For dessert, he chose the strawberry cake with rhubarb sauce.
roughhewn adjective [ruhf-hyoo] :Unfinished, not polished
100
The walls are particularly low and narrow and made of roughhewn rock.
101 salmonella noun [sal-muh-nel-uh] :any of several rod-shaped, facultatively anaerobic bacteria that may
enter the digestive tract and cause abdominal pains and violent diarrhea.
In the last two years, 13 people have contracted salmonella from pet reptiles.

102 saxophone noun [sak-suh-fohn] :a woodwind musical instrument


He has played the saxophone in a jazz band for almost 20 years.
103 scarcity noun [ˈsker-sə-tē] :insufficiency or shortness of supply; dearth.
In view of the increasing scarcity of landfill sites, the recycling of such materials is an important issue.

scheme noun [skeem] : a plan, design or program of action to be followed


104
The bank also operates a small unfunded pension scheme.
semantics noun [si-man-tiks ] :the study of meaning
105
We are talking about the same thing in different words, so let ’ s stop arguing over
106 semantics .
specific adjective [spi-sif-ik] :Definite or exact
Now that I have finished my presentation to the audience, I will answer some specific
questions.
stagnant adjective [stag-nuhnt ] :Not flowing in a current or stream; not active.
107
Because the pool ’ s filter was broken the pool was filled with dirty, stagnant water.
succulent adjective [suhk-yuh-luhnt] :full of juice; juicy.
108 Our method should help you produce a truly tasty turkey with especially succulent
meat.
109 sufficiently adjective [suh-fish-uhnt] :Enough, adequate
Because the teacher did not sufficiently explain the homework assignment, the students were
confused.
surfeit noun [sur-fit] :excess; an excessive amount
110 Problems arise because in our modern affluent society there is a surfeit of food.

111 susceptible adjective [suh-sep-tuh-buh]


: accessible or especially liable or subject to some influence, mood, agency, etc. The statue was
susceptible to rust.
tantalize verb [tan-tl-ahyz] :to tease
112
Movie previews are used to tantalize moviegoers.
ubiquitous adjective [yoo-bik-wi-tuhs]
113 :existing or being everywhere, esp. at the same time; omnipresent
The ubiquitous mosquitos are inevitable in the rain seasons.
114 unanimous adjective [yoo-nan-uh-muhs] :Showing complete agreement with no one opposed
After a very busy school year, everyone in the family made the unanimous
decision to take a vacation.

unenforceable adjective : not capable of being brought about by compulsion


115
Congress passed an unenforceable law according to the local police.
116 usurp verb [y -ˈsərp also -ˈzərp] :to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without
legal right
He will usurp and take his brother's throne.
vacillate verb \ vas-uh-leyt \ :to waver in mind or opinion; be indecisive or irresolute
117
His tendency to vacillate makes him a poor leader.
waspish adjective \ wos-pish \ :like or suggesting a wasp, esp. in behavior.
118
Extremely waspish , she uses her wit viciously when irritated.
Nº Word Definition Sentence
1 absorption the process of absorbing something or of being absorbed
2 accompaniment an instrumental or vocal part designed to support or complement a melody The soprano sang the song with a piano accompaniment
3 accomplice one associated with another in wrongdoing The thief and his accomplice were eventually caught and brought to justice
4 acquiesce to accept, agree, or allow something to happen by staying silent or by not arguing
5 acquittal a setting free from the charge of an offense by verdict, sentence, or other legal process
6 affiliation the state of having shared interests or efforts (as in social or business matters The Northern Dynamites, has no affiliation with the Northern Dynamite Company.
7 altercation a noisy, heated, angry dispute He got into several altercations with his boss.
8 ambassador a diplomatic agent of the highest rank accredited to a foreign government She's the American ambassador to Italy.
9 ambiguous having an often intentionally veiled or uncertain meaning The exact reason for the change in plans is ambiguous.
10 animosity a strong feeling of dislike or hatred His animosity led to revenge.
11 apparatus a set of materials or equipment designed for a particular use Apparatus was used in earlier times to refer to equipment.
12 approximately close to but not exactly It takes approximately three hours to drive to Siguatepeque.
13 austerity a situation in which there is not much money and it is spent only on things that are necessary They lived through years of austerity after the war.
14 authentic real or genuine : not copied or false The document is authentic.
15 authenticate to declare (something) to be true or genuine A jeweler must authenticate the diamond as real.
16 auxiliary offering or providing help She works as an auxiliary nurse.
17 benevolent kind and generous The organization received a gift from a benevolent donor
18 blasphemous not showing proper reverence for the holy or sacred Using God's Name in vain is blasphemous.
19 bravado blustering swaggering conduct Celebrities often show their bravado on the red carpet.
20 camouflage the disguising especially of military equipment or installations with paint, nets, or foliage The rabbit's white fur acts as camouflage in the snow.
21 capricious likely to change frequently, suddenly, or unexpectedly This capricious weather is balmy one day and freezing cold the next.
22 carburetor a mechanical apparatus for premixing vaporized fuel and air in proper proportions and supply the mixture to an engine
I believe the carburetor on my car stopped working.
23 cavalcade a dramatic sequence or procession Last november we suffered a a cavalcade of natural disasters.
24 celestial of, relating to, or suggesting heaven Movie scenes depicting life after death are usually accompanied by celestial music.
25 cerebral of or relating to the brain or the intellect The TED Talks speaker suffered from cerebral palsy.
26 chagrin distress of mind caused by humiliation, disappointment, or failure There was chagrin to know that his help was not needed.
27 chaotic completely confused or disordered After he became famous, his life became even more chaotic.
28 chasm a marked division, separation, or difference The social and economic class chasm in Honduras is very obvious.
29 chastise to censure severely The coach chastised the players for their mistakes.
30 chronic happening or existing frequently or most of the time He suffers from chronic arthritis/pain.
31 citadel stronghold The Mayo Clinic is the nation's citadel of health research
32 clique a narrow exclusive circle or group of personsespecially : one held together by common interests, views, or purposesBeing part of a High school clique is the worst.
33 cocoon something suggesting a cocoon especially in providing protection or in producing isolation The baby was wrapped in a cocoon of blankets.
34 conceivable capable of being conceived That lock may contain any conceivable number or combinations.
35 concurrent happening at the same time He's currently serving two concurrent life sentences for murder.
36 conscientious very careful about doing what you are supposed to do : concerned with doing something correctly She has always been a very conscientious worker
37 consciousness The normal state of being awake and able to understand what is happening around you She experienced a brief loss of consciousness.
38 contiguous touching along a boundary or at a point The US has 48 contuguous states.
39 correspondencethe activity of writing letters or e-mails to someone They communicated by telephone and correspondence.
40 corroborate to support with evidence or authority Please, corroborate if that is the amount due.
41 curriculum the courses that are taught by a school, college, etc. The college has a liberal arts curriculum.
42 defamation the act of communicating false statements about a person that injure the reputation of that person The angry husband thought that the her defamation of was a good move.
43 deprivation the state of being kept from possessing, enjoying, or using something : the state of being deprived To be put in jail means the deprivation of your liberty.
44 derelict abandoned especially by the owner or occupan There are serveral derelict warehouses to the south.
45 disastrous attended by or causing suffering or disater
46 dissociate to separate from association or union with another The lady that belonged to the gang tries to dissociate herself from her past.
47 diurnal of, relating to, or occurring in the daytime I do not miss the city's diurnal noises.
48 dominant more important, powerful, or successful than most or all others Money is the dominant force in consumer societies.
49 drudgery dull and fatiguing job He really disliked the drudgery of his job.
50 elicit to get (a response, information, etc.) from someone She's been trying to elicit the support of other committee members.
51 embroidery the art or process of forming decorative designs with hand or machine needlework The embroidery on their dresses was done by talented indigenous ladies.
52 equinox either of the two times each year when the sun crosses the equator and day and night on earth of equal length Either equinox is noticeable only if you pay special attention to it.
53 espionage Spying or using spies to obtain information about the plans and activities especially of a foreign government Industrial espionage is quite common these days.
54 etiquette the rules indicating the proper and polite way to behave Her failure to respond to the invitation was a serious breach of etiquette.
55 exemplary deserving imitation because of excellence They serve exemplary pastries.
56 expediency the quality or state of being suited to the end in view
57 expunge to eliminate from one's consciousness It is normal to want to expunge a memory.
58 facsimile an exact copy A facsimile of the world's first computer was exhibited at the museum.
59 feasibility capable of being used or dealt with successfully Building a house as a life project is a feasibility.
60 fictitious of, relating to, or characteristic of fiction The writer mentioned fictitious events described in his novel.
61 fluorescent bright and glowing as a result of fluorescence I love fluorescent inks.
62 fulfill to do what is required by (something, such as a promise or a contract) She failed to fulfill her obligations.
63 gruesome inspiring horror or repulsion There are lots of gruesome stories of wounded comrades.
64 handkerchief small usually square piece of cloth used for usually personal purposes or as a clothing accessory Use a handkerchief to cover your mouth to sneeze.
65 hindrance the state of being interfered with, held back, or slowed down : the state of being Never let your fears be a hindrance to achieve your goals
66 homogenize to blend (diverse elements) into a mixture that is the same throughout Make sure you homogenize the cake mix.
67 idiosyncrasy a peculiarity of constitution or temperament : an individualizing characteristic or quality Your political thoughts and beliefs are part of your idiosyncrasy.
68 impasse a predicament affording no obvious escape We seem to have been forced into an impasse.
69 incandescent white, glowing, or luminous with intense heat Indoor lights are ussualy incandescent
70 incessant continuing or following without interruption After running 21K keep yourself in incessant motion.
71 indelible that cannot be removed, washed away, or erased Teachers absolutely hate indelible ink on their clothes.
72 indispensable absolutely necessary The manager is an indispensable member of the staff.
73 insufficient not sufficient The credit card notification said "insufficient funds."
74 interrogative having the form or force of a question Do you know how to write interrogative sentences?
75 irrelevant not important or relating to what is being discussed right now : not relevant Speaking of fashion right now is irrelevant.
76 irrevocable not possible to revoke Firing the employee is an irrevocable decision.
77 justifiable capable of being justified The students absence was justifiable.
78 labyrinth a place that has many confusing paths or passages The castle had a complex labyrinth of tunnels and chambers.
79 lustrous reflecting light evenly and efficiently without glitter or sparkle The dress is made of lustrous satin.
80 magnanimous having or showing a generous and kind nature The team was magnanimous in victory.
81 maintenance the act of keeping property or equipment in good condition by making repairs, correcting problems, etc. The building has suffered from years of poor maintenance.
82 malicious aving or showing a desire to cause harm to someone : given to, marked by, or arising from malice Some tabloids are full of malicious gossip.
83 melee a confused struggle; a hand-to-hand fight among several people They were seriously injured in the melee.
84 metamorphosis a major change in the appearance or character of someone or something We watched her metamorphosis from a shy schoolgirl into a confident woman.
85 monotony tedious sameness The monotony of prison life must be exhausting.
86 morose having a sullen and gloomy disposition
87 nausea a stomach distress with distaste for food and an urge to vomit The touirists experienced nausea during the cruise to Bermuda.
88 nonchalance the quality or state of being nonchalant She faced the crowd with the nonchalance of an experienced speaker.
89 oblique neither perpendicular nor parallel Oblique lines are very common in architectural design.
90 occasionally on occasion; now and then We occasionally eat out.
91 omnipotent having complete or unlimited power Our God is omnipotent.
92 onomatopoeia the creation of words that imitate natural sounds Buzz and hiss are examples of onomatopoeia.
93 pandemonium wild uproar (as because of anger or excitement in a crowd of people) Pandemonium erupted in the courtroom when the verdict was announced.
94 panorama an unobstructed or complete view of an area in every direction Watching from this point provides a panorama of the entire bay.
95 pastime something that amuses and serves to make time pass agreeably Her favorite pastime is gardening.
96 patriarch one of the scriptural fathers of the human race or of the Hebrew people Abraham was a patriarch of the Israelites.
97 peril exposure to the risk of being injured, destroyed, or lost Fire put the city in peril.
98 perjury the voluntary violation of an oath or vow either by swearing to what is untrue Commiting perjury is a federal offense.
99 picturesque suggesting a painted scene That landscape was pisturesque.
100 pittance a small portion, amount, or allowance
101 poignancy the quality or state of being poignant
102 poignant causing a strong feeling of sadness The photograph was a poignant reminder of her childhood.
103 prejudice feeling of like or dislike for someone or something especially when it is not reasonable or logical We tend to make these kinds of decisions according to our own prejudices.
104 premonition anticipation of an event without conscious reason I had a premonition about this matter.
105 proximity the quality or state of being close What is Earth's proximity in realtion to the sun?
106 quibble to evade the point of an argument by caviling about words
107 quizzical mildly teasing or mocking His dad made a quizzical remark about his chidhood.
108 recipient one that receives The kidney recipient had been in the waiting list for a year.
109 reek a strong or disagreeable fume or odor Don't take your shoes off, they reek.
110 relevancy something relevant Things are organized in order of relevancy.
111 renegade a person who leaves one group, religion, etc., and joins another that opposes it There are political renegades all over the world.
112 renovate to restore to a former better state (as by cleaning, repairing, or rebuilding) When will someone renovate the old Presidential Home?
113 respite a short period of time when you are able to stop doing something that is difficult or unpleasant The bad weather has continued without respite.
114 retaliate to return like for like
115 rococo of or relating to an artistic style especially of the 18th century characterized by fanciful curved asymmetrical forms. This ornament is 100% rococo style.
116 sabotage the act of destroying or damaging something deliberately so that it does not work correctly Angry workers were responsible for the sabotage of the machines.
117 satisfactorily giving satisfaction He satisfactorily finished the course.
118 saunter to walk about in an idle or leisurely manner The little gurls likes to saunter slowly down the street.
119 scourge an instrument of punishment or criticism They chose to ignore me as a scourge resource.
120 scuttle a shallow open basket for carrying something (such as grain or garden produce)
121 significance an instrument of punishment or criticism The discovery has great significance to researchers.
122 soliloquy a poem, discourse, or utterance of a character in a drama that has the form of a monologue
123 squalid marked by filthiness and degradation from neglect or poverty The food served was squalid.
124 strenuous vigorously active His gradfather is his most strenuous supporter.
125 subsequent happening or coming after something else The population growth peaked in 1999 and declined in subsequent years.
126 subsistence an essential characteristic quality of something that exists Oxygen is vital for subsistence.
127 summarize to make a summary Please, summarize your experience as a judge.
128 supersede to cause to be set aside
129 surveillance close watch kept over someone or something (as by a detective) The thief is being kept under surveillance.
130 swelter to become exceedingly hot In summer, the place swelters.
131 tantalize to tease or torment by or as if by presenting something desirable to the view but continually keeping it out of reach Don't tantalize me with that piece of jewelry.
132 technician a specialist in the technical details of a subject or occupation I must take my car to a technician.
133 tedious boring and too slow or long He made a tedious 45-minute speech.
134 tenuous having little substance or strength The drug dealer had tenuous influences.
135 transcend o rise above or go beyond the normal limits of (something) She was able to transcend her own suffering and help others.
136 transient not lasting long Transient joys are not fun.
137 tremor a feeling of uncertainty or insecurity She faced a tremor of hesitation.
138 turbulence irregular atmospheric motion especially when characterized by up-and-down currents Facing turbulence during the flight is quite scary.
139 ulterior going beyond what is openly said or shown and especially what is proper They had ulterior motives to take that action.
140 unanimous being of one mind; agreed The fighter's win was a unanimous decision.
141 uncouth awkward and uncultivated in appearance, manner, or behavior That couple looked uncouth.
142 undoubtedly without any question We will undoubtedly have to do some editing of our home video.
143 upbraid to criticize severely : find fault with
144 variegated marked by a variety of usually vivid colors
145 versatile able to do many different things She is a versatile athlete who participates in many different sports.
146 volatile likely to change frequently, suddenly, or unexpectedly A boss of volatile moods is frustrating to work for.
147 vying to strive for superiority She was vying with his brother.
148 wary having or showing a close attentiveness to avoiding danger or trouble Keep a wary eye out for signs of the enemy.

Words
distinction liaison inconsolable
dormitory magnificence indisputable
elimination martyr irreconcilable
escapade molecular judicious
exaggeration multiplicity surgeon
expedient notoriety synthesis
fallacy olfactory technique
finesse palatable tirade
grammatically partiality transmutation
hideous pediatrician ubiquitous
hypocrisy philanthropist uncanny
impropriety playwright unforgettable
potpourri remembrance vengeance
primitive reservoir vulnerable
quixotic retrieve scavenger
redundant salient seethe
stringent succinct spasmodic
Nº Word Part of Pronunciation Definition Example
1 Abandon verb. uh-ban-dunh give up entirely. He abandon his work
2 Abbreviation noun. uh-bree-vee-ey-shuhn abbreviated. adj is the abbreviation of adjective.
3 Absence noun. ab-sunhns period of being away. She is absence right now.
4 Absolutely adverb. ab-suh-loot-lee with no qualification, restriction, or limitation; totally. Absolutely do not like virtulal classes.
5 Absorb verb. ab-sawrb take in or soak up . The flowers absorb the water.
6 abstain verb əb-ˈstān to choose not to vote Ten members voted for the proposal, six members voted against it, and two
7 Abundant adjective. uh-buhn-duhnt existing or available in large quantities; plentiful. abstained.
My cat has abundant food.
8 Accessible adjective. ak-ses-uh-buhl easy to approach, reach, enter, or use. I always leave my phone in an accessible place in the night.
9 accommodate /əˈkɒmədeɪ Verb The act of accommodating or the state of being accommodated My teacher is very accommodating and is going to send me work to do
10 Accompanied t/
verb. uh-kuhm-puh-nee-idh to go along or in company with. while I'm in
She was the hospital.by me.
accompanied
11 Accomplishment noun. uh-kom-plish-muhnt an act or instance of carrying into effect. The accomplishment of our dreams.
12 accumulate verb ə-ˈkyü-m(y)ə-ˌlāt gather together or acquire an increasing number or quantity of. I am accumalating a lot of homework
13 Accurate adjective. ak-yer-it (especially of information, measurements, or predictions) correct in all details; exact. The statistics are not so acurrate.
14 accustomed adjective /əˈkʌstəmd/ familiar with something I have acoostumed to sleeping in the middle of classes
15 Achievement noun. uh-cheev-muhnt something acoomplished, especially by superior ability, effor, etc. I got an achievement complete in my xbox game.
16 acoustics noun /əˈkuːstɪk/ relating to sound or the sense of hearing. "dogs have a much greater acoustic range than humans"
17 acquaintance noun /əˈkweɪnt(ə)ns/ knowledge or experience of something. I have made you acquaintance by working with you.
18 acquisition noun /ˌakwɪˈzɪʃ(ə)n/ an asset or object bought or obtained, typically by a library or museum. His latest acquisition is a racehorse.
19 acquittal noun /əˈkwɪt(ə)l a judgement or verdict that a person is not guilty of the crime charged The person made an acquittal response to the judge
20 Acres noun. ey-ker a common measure of area in the US and UK. Those are 1,000 acres.
21 Adequate adjective. ad-i-kwit barely sufficient or suitable. That dress is adequate for my mom.
22 Adjustable adjective. ah-juhs-tuh-buhl capable of being. That shirt is adjustable for my dad.
23 Admit verb. ad-mit to allow to enter. I didnt admit him in my party.
24 Admittance noun. ad-mit-ns permission or right to enter. She has admittance to the theater.
25 adolescence noun a-duh-leh-sens the period during which a young person develops from a child into an adult. "Mary spent her childhood and adolescence in Europe"
26 adolescent A-də-ˈle-sᵊnt (of a young person) in the process of developing from a child into an adult. "many parents find it hard to understand their adolescent children"
27 advantageous adjective ad-vuhn-tei-juhs Creating favourable circumstances that increase the chances of success. He take advantage in our debilities
28 Advice noun. ad-vahys an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct, etc. My aunt gave me several advices before leaving.
29 aerial adjective eh-ree-uhl existing, happening, or operating in the air. The aerial platform does not make sense at all
30 Alternate verb. awl-ter-neyt to interchange repeatedly and regularly with one another in time or place. My mom and my dad alternate for washing the cloth.
31 Alternative noun. awl-tur-nuh-tiv a possible or remaining course or choice. There is not alternative way to make this homework.
32 amateur adjective a-muh-chr a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport "it takes five years for a top amateur to become a real Tour de France rider"
33 amnesty noun am-nuh-stee an official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offences. The person did an amnesty to the other person
34 Amusement noun. uh-myooz-muhnt anything that amuses or entertains. Those tv programs give amusement to my cousins.
35 Analysis noun. uh-nal-uh-sis a presentation, usually in writing, of the results of this process. I need to make an analysis of that book.
36 Ancestor noun. an-ses-ter a person from whom one is descended. My ancestors always lived in Honduras.
37 anecdote noun a-nuhk-dowt a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. That anecdote is not that interesting due to it being surreal.
38 Anniversary noun. an-uh-vur-suh-ree the yearly recurrence of the date of a past event. Next week is my parents´ anniversary.
39 annoyance verb uh-no-uhns the feeling or state of being annoyed; irritation. I fell annoyed because of the other people
40 anonymous adjective uh-naa-nuh-muhs (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name. An anonymous person treatenened to kill me.
41 antecedent noun an-tuh-see-dnt a thing that existed before or logically precedes another. Tha lawyer didn't have the antecedents.
42 antidote adjective an-tuh-dowt a medicine taken or given to counteract a particular poison. The antidote of the corna is not yet ready
43 antiseptic adjective an-tu-sep-tuhk preventing the growth of disease-causing microorganisms. For killing bad microorganisms doctors use Anticeptics
44 anxious adjective ang-shuhs full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune I haved anxiety in the airplane of arriving
45 apology verb uh-paa-luh-jee a regretful acknowledgement of an offence or failure. we owe you an apology
46 apostrophe Noun uh-paa-struh-fee a punctuation mark (') used to indicate either possession She said: ''That's amazing"
47 appendixes Noun Uh-pen-duhks a tube-shaped sac attached to the lower end of the large intestine in humans and some "I'm merely standing in while Stella is having her appendix out"
mammals.

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48 applicant Noun a-plu-knt a person who makes a formal application of something Gabriel is a really aplicant guy
49 Appreciate verb. uh-pree-shee-eyt to be grateful of thankful for. She appreciated the complishments.
50 approximate adjective /əˈprɑːk.sə.mət/ The apt of approximating or the state of being approximated The approximate time is three o'clock.
51 archaic adjective aar- kei- uhk It means very old The style of the house is very archaic.
52 architect noun /ˈɑːr.kə.tekt/ a person who designs buildings and in many cases also supervises their construction. My brother is graduating of architect
53 arrangement noun /əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/ the action, process, or result of arranging or being arranged. The arrangement of those books is odd.
54 Artificial adjective. ahr-tuh-fish-uhl made by human skill. I dont like artificial meat.
55 asphalt noun /ˈæs.fɑːlt/ mixture of dark bituminous pitch with sand or gravel, used for surfacing roads, flooring, My friend Diego hit his knee with the asphalt
56 Assistance noun. uh-sis-tuhns roofing,
the act ofetc.
assisting; help; aid; support. The nurses gave assistance to the doctors.
57 Association noun. uh-soh-see-ey-shuhn an organization of people with a common purpose and having formal structure. That association hasn´t grew.
58 asterisk noun /ˈastərɪsk/ mark (a word or piece of text) with an asterisk. I would be using an asterisk for call the cops
59 asthma noun /ˈæz.mə/ is a condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus. I can't play soccer because of my asthma
60 Athlete noun. ath-leet a person trained or gifted in exercises or contests involving physical agility. My dad wanted to be an athlete when he was young.
61 Atmosphere noun. at-muhs-feer the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth. The atmosphere is one of the earth´s parts.
62 Attendance noun. uh-ten-duhns the act of attending. The teacher took the attendance at the end of the class.
63 Authority noun. uh-thawr-i-tee a power or right delegated or given. The teachers have the authority to punish us.
64 awkward adjective /ˈɑː.kwɚd/ causing or feeling uneasy embarrassment or inconvenience. You just put me in an awkward position
65 bachelor noun /ˈbætʃ.əl.ɚ/ a man who is not and has never been married. "one of the country's most eligible bachelors"
66 Bacteria noun. bak-teer-ee-uh ubiquitous once-celled organisms, spherical and appearing singly or in chains. That bacteria was discovered recently.
67 Bagel noun. bey-guhl a leavened, doughtnut-shaped, firm-textured roll, with a brownish glazed surface He loves the bagels.

68 Baggage noun. bag-ij trunks, suitcases, etc., used in traveling. I forgot my baggage in my home.
69 noun /ˈbaŋkrʌptsi/ the state of being completely lacking in a particular good quality. The family was in bankruptcy because of they bad decisions
bankruptcy

70 noun /bəˈrɒmɪtə/ an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure "furniture is a barometer of changing tastes"
barometer

71 belligerent adjective /bəˈlɪdʒ(ə)r(ə)nt/ hostile and aggressive. She had him at bay and he was going to pay for his belligerent behavior
72 Benefited noun. ben-uh-fit something that is advantageous or good. No one got benefited by the trade.

73 berserk adjective /bəˈzəːk,bəˈsəːk/ out of control with anger or excitement; wild or frenzied. Berserk was famed for the reckless fury with which he fought, always going
74 besieged verb bɪˈsiːdʒd/ (of a place) surrounded by armed forces aiming to capture it or force surrender. into battlean
collected without
army armour.
to besiege the allies in Bourges.
75 biannual adjective bʌɪˈanjʊəl/ occurring twice a year. Mitchell, Smithsonian, November 1982 The group holds biannual meetings
76 Bicycle noun. bahy-si-kuhl a vehicle with two wheels in tandem, usually propelled by pedals in December
I sold andyears
my bicycle July. ago.
77 bimonthly adjective /ˌbaɪˈmʌnθ.li/ done, produced, or occurring twice a month or every two months. bimonthly, readers can subscribe to either print or digital versions
78 biographical ,adverb
adjective /bʌɪəˈɡrafɪk(ə)l/ dealing with a particular person's life. The biographical anecdotes relating to him during the next few years are
79 Biscuit noun. bis-kit a kind of bread in small, soft cakes, raised with baking powder soda obscure andreally
She makes mostly apocryphal
good bisquits.
80 Bizarre adjective. bih-zahr markedly unusual in appearance, style, and often involving unexpected elements. I can´t forget his bizarre nose.

81 Boulevard noun. bool-uh-vahrd a broad avenue in a city I went to the boulevard last week.
82 Boundary noun. boun-duh-ree something that indicates bounds or limits. Those two trees mark the boundaries of our home.

83 Bouquet noun. boh-key a bunch of flowers. I gave her a big bouquet.


84 brilliance noun /ˈbrɪlj(ə)ns/ intense brightness of light. The brilliance of his career was only made possible by the condition of the
85 Brilliant adjective. bril-yuhnt shining brightly; sparkling; glittering; lustrous. East
That in the is
pearl 12th century
pretty brilliant.
86 Brochure noun broh-shoor, -shur A pamphlet or leaflet a brochure with a CD was produced for the ocassion
87 budge verb /bʌdʒ/ make or cause to make the slightest movement. . She leaned on the door, but it wouldn't budge.
88 Bulletin noun /ˈbʊlɪtɪn/ a brief account or statement, as of news or events daniel put the list on the bulletin board
89 burglary noun kæm.i.oʊ illegal entry of a building with intent to commit a crime, especially theft Bobby was assigned to the pending burglary case and Dean had made the
90 cameos noun /ˈkamɪəʊ/ a small character part in a play or film, played by a distinguished actor or celebrity. arrest.
"there are a number of celebrity cameos"
91 Campaign noun /kamˈpeɪn/ military operations for a specific objective. they do campaing

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92 Cancellation verb. /ˌkansəˈleɪʃ(ə)n/ an act of canceling. cancellation in the empty void
93 Candidate noun /ˈkandɪdeɪt,ˈkandɪdət/ a person who seeks an office, honor, etc he may be a candidate
94 Capable adjective. /ˈkeɪpəb(ə)l/ a person who is competing to get a job or elected position he is capable of running a mile in four minutes
95 capably adverb ˈkeɪpəbli/ the properties of a room or building that determine how sound is transmitted in it. "both actors capably portray their characters"
96 Capital noun/adject /ˈkapɪt(ə)l/ the most important city in a country or state the capital of Alemania is Berlin
97 caricature ive
noun ˈker-i-kə-ˌchu̇r A drawing or written of someone usually making them with silly things My little brother is watching caricatures.
98 catastrophe Noun kə-ˈta-strə-(ˌ)fē a momentous tragic event ranging from extreme misfortune to utter overthrow or ruin The oil spill was an environmental catastrophe.
99 Category noun. /ˈkatəɡ(ə)ri/ a group of people or things of a similar type There is one category left
## Celery noun /ˈsɛləri/ the long juicy edible stalks of a type of vegetable, used in salads etc Bring to a boil and add the celery
## Cemetery noun /ˈsɛmɪtri/ a place where dead people are buried I went to the cemetery
## Noun kuh-mee-lee-uhn any of a family of chiefly arboreal lizards with prehensile tail and unusual ability to change the At the summer resort he acquired a reputation as a social
chameleon
color of the skin chameleon—someone who could be whatever his hosts wanted him to be
## chandelier Adjective /ˌʃandəˈlɪə/ a large, decorative hanging light with branches for several light bulbs or candles. I have a chandelier in my room.
## Changeable adjective. /ˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒəb(ə)l/ often changing, or likely to change These properties are changeable

## Chaperon noun/verb /ˈʃapərəʊn/ an older person who stays with and takes care of a younger woman when she is in public Every girl needs a chaperon
## Character noun/adject /ˈkarəktə/ the set of qualities that make someone or something different from others; type Joe had been a character
ive
## characteristic Noun kar-ik-tuh-ris-tiks a distinguishing trait, quality, or property The ability to fashion tools and other characteristics that distinguish human
## chauffeur Noun ˈshō-fər a person employed to drive a motor vehicle beings from other
He chauffeurs animals
for a millionaire.
## chrysanthemum Noun kri-ˈsan(t)-thə-məm any of various composite plants (genus Chrysanthemum) including weeds. The white chrysanthemum, in particular, is used in funerals and Day of the
## Cinnamon noun/adject /ˈsɪnəmən/ a spice that has a hot taste and is used especially in sweet foods Dead
And a altars,
pan ofaccording
cinnamonto Cake Blog.
buns
ive
## circumference Noun sər-ˈkəm(p)-fərn(t)s the perimeter of a circle The circle is 38 inches in circumference.
## collaborate Verb kuh-lab-uh-reyt to work, one with another,cooperate. The two companies agreed to collaborate.
## collateral Noun kə-ˈla-t(ə-)rəl property pledged by a borrower to protect the interests of the lender the collateral effects of the government's policies
## colleague noun kol-eeg an associate Not since Cronkite's CBS mentor and colleague Edward R. Murrow lifted
## colonel Noun ˈkər-nᵊl a rank of officer in the army and in the US air force, above a lieutenant colonel and below a Senator Joe
He retired asMcCarthy
a colonel by the air
in the skunk tail for public inspection had one TV
force.
## Commercial adjective/n /kəˈməːʃ(ə)l/ brigadier
of, relatingorto,
brigadier general. of commerce
or characteristic their work is too commercial
## Companion oun
noun/verb /kəmˈpanjən/ to be a companion to, accompany ear became my constant companion
## Concentrate verb/noun /ˈkɒns(ə)ntreɪt/ a product of concentration "she couldn't concentrate on the film"
## confiscate Adjective ˈkän-fə-ˌskāt to seize as forfeited to the public treasury The teacher confiscated all cell phones for the duration of the field trip.
## confiscation Adjective ˈkän-fə-ˌskāt appropriated by the government Guards confiscated knives and other weapons from the prisoners.
## Congratulations noun /kənɡratjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n/ words expressing one's praise for an achievement or good wishes on a special occasion. our congratulations to the winners
## conscious Adjective ˈkän(t)-shəs having mental faculties not dulled by sleep, faintness, or stupor The chances of being admitted conscious to a hospital without being
## consequence Noun kon-si-kwens the effect,result,or outcome of something occurring earlier. pressed to produce
The smallest a living
error can havewill, haveconsequences.
serious become virtually nil
## considerable Adjective kən-ˈsi-dər(-ə)-bəl worth consideration We received a considerable number of complaints.
## contagious adjective /kənˈteɪdʒəs/ spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact It's a highly contagious virus.
## continuous Adejective kən-ˈtin-yü-əs marked by uninterrupted extension in space, time, or sequence A continuous line of traffic
## controversy Noun ˈkän-trə-ˌvər-sē a discussion marked especially by the expression of opposing views The decision aroused much controversy among the students.
## correlation Verb /ko-ruh-lei-shn/ to place in or bring into mutual or reciprocal relation Researchers have found a direct correlation between smoking and lung
## council Noun /ˈkaʊns(ə)l/ an advisory body of people formally constituted and meeting regularly. cancer.
The city council is considering a ban on smoking in restaurants.
## counsel Noun ˈkau̇n(t)-səl advice given especially as a result of consultation We seek counsel from the rich and powerful to learn their secret
## counsel Noun ˈkau̇n(t)-səl advice given especially as a result of consultation We seek counsel from the rich and powerful to learn their secret
## criticism Noun ˈkri-tə-ˌsi-zəm the act of criticizing usually unfavorably There was much public criticism directed at the senator.
## criticize Verb ˈkri-tə-ˌsīz to act as a critic His boss criticized him for his sloppy work habits.
## crypt Noun \ ˈkript \ a chamber such as a vault wholly or partly underground especially In the book, Hodor has stolen one of the old swords from the crypt.
## Noun \ ˈsi-lən-dər \ a straight line moving parallel to a fixed straight line and intersecting a fixed planar closed The cylinder of a revolver
cylinder
curve
## Deceive verb. /dɪˈsʌɪsɪv/ to while away (time) everything about him was intended to deceive

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## deficiency Noun \di-ˈfi-shən-sē \ the quality or state of being defective or of lacking some necessary quality or element The book's major deficiency is its poor plot.
## Delayed adjective /dɪˈleɪ/ put off, postponed The rain has delayed their work
## Democracy noun /dɪˈmɒkrəsi/ a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, capitalism and democracy are ascendant in the third world
typically through elected representatives.
## Deodorant noun /dɪˈəʊd(ə)r(ə)nt/ a substance which removes or conceals unpleasant smells, especially bodily odors. Money is the best deodorant
## Descendent adjective. /dɪˈsɛnd(ə)nt/ descending, going or coming down There is also one direct descendent of Tadis on board

## Description noun /dɪˈskrɪpʃ(ə)n/ the act or method of describing people who had seen him were able to give a description
## desirable Adjective \di-ˈzī-rə-bəl\ having pleasing qualities or properties The house is in a highly desirable location.
## desolate Adjective ˈde-sə-lət devoid of inhabitants and visitors : DESERTED Police agencies often announce checkpoints in advance to protect
## deterrent Adjective di-ˈtər-ənt serving to discourage, prevent, or inhibit : serving to deter themselves fromoften
Police agencies legal announce
ramifications and because
checkpoints some studies
in advance show the
to protect
## diagnosis Noun ˌdī-ig-ˈnō-səs the art or act of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms themselves
The unusualfrom legal ramifications
combination of symptomsandmade
because somediagnosis
accurate studies show the
difficult.
## dialogue Noun ˈdī-ə-ˌlȯg a written composition in which two or more characters are represented as conversing He is an expert at writing dialogue.
## Diamond noun ˈdʌɪ(ə)mənd/ a precious stone consisting of a clear and colourless crystalline form of pure carbon, the The diamond started ro rotate
hardest naturally occurring substance.
## dilemma noun /dɪˈlɛmə,dʌɪˈlɛmə/ a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, There is a very little dialogue in this film
especially ones that are equally undesirable.
## disbursement Noun dis-ˈbərs-mənt the act of paying out money especially from a fund : the act of disbursing "He wants to make money, but he also disapproves of it: Den's dilemma in
a nutshell"
## Adjective di-ˈsər-nə-bəl able to be discerned; perceptible. "The scandal had no discernible effect on his career"
discernible
## Discourage verb /dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒ/ cause (someone) to lose confidence or enthusiasm. tedious regulations could discourage investors"
## discrepancy Noun dɪsˈkrɛp(ə)nsi an illogical or surprising lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts. There's a discrepancy between your account and his
## Disgraceful adjective /dɪsˈɡreɪsfʊl,dɪsˈɡreɪsf bringing or deserving disgrace "a disgraceful waste of money"
## Distinguished adjective (ə)l/
/dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃt/ made conspicious by excellence
## dominance Verb dä-mə-nən(t)s the fact or state of being dominant: such as The professor's dominance in the field of ancient Greek history
## Dreadful adjective/n /ˈdrɛdfʊl,ˈdrɛdf(ə)l/ extremely bad, unpleasant, or ugly Ah! it is very dreadful
## Economy oun
noun/adject /ɪˈkɒnəmi/ intended to save money he favours tax cuts to stimulate the economy
## Elementary ive
adjective ɛlɪˈmɛnt(ə)ri/ of or relating to an elementary school I was in elementary in 1974
## embargo Noun an order of a government prohibiting the departure of commercial ships from its ports Last month, President Donald Trump and his team failed to persuade the
## embargo Noun m-ˈbär-(ˌ)gō an order of a government prohibiting the departure of commercial ships from its ports United Nations
Last month, SecurityDonald
President Council to extend
Trump a conventional
and his arms
team failed to embargo
persuade theon
## Embarrass verb /ɪmˈbɑːk,ɛmˈbɑːk/ to cause confusion and shame to United Nations Security Council to extend a conventional
she wouldn't embarrass either of them by making a scene arms embargo on
## Emotion verb /ɪˈməʊʃ(ə)n/ any feeling and something that causes such as a reaction his voice was low and shaky with emotion
## Emphasize verb em-fuh-sahyz lay stress upon, stress he jabbed a finger into the tabletop to emphasize his point
## Encircle verb en-sur-kuhl to make circling movement around The fathers arms encircle his son
## Enclosing verb /ɪnˈkləʊz,ɛnˈkləʊz/ surround or close off on all sides. the entire estate was enclosed with walls
## Encounter verb/noun en-koun-ter to come ipon or meet with his close encounter with death
## endeavor Verb in-ˈde-vər to attempt (something, such as the fulfillment of an obligation) by exertion of effort Onetheless, BadVR's goal is not just to be accessible to the government
## endeavor Verb in-ˈde-vər to attempt (something, such as the fulfillment of an obligation) by exertion of effort sectors – butBadVR's
Onetheless, to privategoal
companies and
is not just to citizens who also
be accessible endeavor
to the to
government
## Endurance noun en-dur-uhns lasting quaity, duration sectors
she was–close
but totoprivate companies
the limit and citizens who also endeavor to
of her endurance
## envious Adjective /ˈɛnvɪəs/ feeling or showing envy. "I'm envious of their happiness"
## envious Adjective /ˈɛnvɪəs/ feeling or showing envy. "I'm envious of their happiness"
## epidemic Noun /ɛpɪˈdɛmɪk/ a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. "epidemic diseases"
## epidemic noun /ɛpɪˈdɛmɪk/ a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. "epidemic diseases"
## equilibrium Noun /ɛkwɪˈlɪbrɪəm/ a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. Im finding the equilibrium of the wave.
## equilibrium noun /ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbrɪəm,ˌɛkwɪˈlɪ a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. Im finding the equilibrium of the wave.
## erroneous Adjective brɪəm/
/ɪˈrəʊnɪəs,ɛˈrəʊnɪəs/ wrong; incorrect. "employers sometimes make erroneous assumptions"
## Eruption noun ih-ruhp-shuhn an issuing forth suddenly and violently, outburst, or outbreak But the eruption never came
## noun ˈɛskəleɪtə a moving staircase consisting of an endlessly circulating belt of steps driven by a motor, which The escalator its too tall
escalator
conveys people between the floors of a public building.
## Evident adjective ev-i-duhnt plain or clear to the sught or understanding she ate the cookies with evident enjoyment

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## adjective /ɪkˈsɛsɪv/ more than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate. "he was drinking excessive amounts of brandy"
excessive
"
## existence noun /ɪɡˈzɪst(ə)ns/ the fact or state of living or having objective reality. "the organization has been in existence for fifteen years"
## Extraordinary adjective /ɛkstrəˈɔːdɪn(ə)ri/ very unusual or remarkable. "the extraordinary plumage of the male"
## extremity Noun /ɪkˈstrɛmɪti/ the furthest point or limit of something My friend get to the extremity of the problem.
## extricate Verb \ ˈek-strə-ˌkāt \ to free or remove from an entanglement or difficulty everal survivors were extricated from the wreckage.
## Fascinating adjective /ˈfasɪneɪtɪŋ/ Extremely interesting A fascinating book
## fashionable Adjective /ˈfaʃ(ə)nəb(ə)l/ characteristic of, influenced by, or representing a current popular style. Im looking fashionable always.
## Fatigue noun /fəˈtiːɡ/ Extreme tiredness She was suffering from fatigue
## fiasco Noun fiˈæs.kəʊ something planned that goes wrong and is a complete failure, usually in an embarrassing way: The show was a fiasco - one actor forgot his lines and another fell off the
## fibrous adjective \ ˈfī-brəs \ containing, consisting of, or resembling fibers stage.
He had surgery to remove fibrous scar tissue in his knee.
## fiery Adjective \ˈfī(-ə)-rē\ consisting of fire He was killed in a fiery crash.
## fiery adjective \ ˈfī(-ə)-rē \ consisting of fire He was killed in a fiery crash.
## Flagrant Adjective /ˈfleɪɡr(ə)nt/ An action considered wrong or inmoral A flagrant violation of the law
## flamboyant Adjective \ flam-ˈbȯi-ənt \ marked by or given to strikingly elaborate or colorful display or behavior The red flowers in her hair were too flamboyant for her elegant ecru
## flamboyant adjective \ flam-ˈbȯi-ənt \ marked by or given to strikingly elaborate or colorful display or behavior wedding dress. in her hair were too flamboyant for her elegant ecru
The red flowers
## Foreign Adjective ˈfɒrɪn Strange and unfamiliar wedding
I supposedress.
this all feels pretty foreign to you.
## Frequently Adverb ˈfriːkwəntli Regularly or habitually, often They go abroad frequently
## frivolous Adjectuve \ ˈfri-və-ləs \ not having any serious purpose or value. "the frivolous, fun-loving flappers of the twenties"
## frivolous adjective \ ˈfri-və-ləs \ not having any serious purpose or value. "the frivolous, fun-loving flappers of the twenties"
## frostbitten Adjective /ˈfrɒstˌbɪt.ən/ having an injury caused by severe cold, usually to your toes, fingers, ears, or nose: His fingers got frostbitten because he had to take off his gloves to untie the
## Fundamental Adjective /fʌndəˈmɛnt(ə)l Forming a necessary base or core; of central importance. rope
The protection of fundamental human rights.
## Genuine adjective /ˈdʒɛnjʊɪn/ truly what something is said to be; authentic. "genuine 24-carat gold"
## glamorous Adjective /ˈɡlamərəs/ having glamour. "one of the world's most glamorous women"
## gorgeous adjetive /ˈɡɔːdʒəs/ beautiful; very attractive. My custome looks gorgeous.
## Gossiping Verb /ˈɡɒsɪp/ Engage in gossip. The groupor girls that the gossip are lyers.
## Graffiti verb gruh·fee·tee form of visual communication, involving the unauthorized marking of public space The walls had been daubed with graffiti.
## Grammar Noun /ˈɡramə/ the whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general Ms Kiara gives a really good grammar class
## grotesque adjective /ɡrə(ʊ)ˈtɛsk/ comically or repulsively ugly or distorted. "the rods are carved in the form of a series of gargoyle faces and
## gymnasium noun /dʒɪmˈneɪzɪəm/ a room or building equipped for gymnastics, games, and other physical exercise. grotesques"
Im going to the gymnasium to have a good heath.
## haphazard adjective /hapˈhazəd/ lacking any obvious principle of organization. "the music business works in a haphazard fashion"
## hazardous adjective ˈhazədəs risky; dangerous. "we work in hazardous conditions"
## headquarters noun hɛdˈkwɔːtəz the premises occupied by a military commander and the commander's staff. "its national headquarters are in Florida"
## honorary adjective /ˈɒn(ə)(rə)ri/ conferred as an honour, without the usual requirements or functions. "Honorary Secretary of the Association"
## horrific adjective /hɒˈrɪfɪk/ causing horror We had a horrific earthquake in Los Angeles.
## hospitality Noun /hɒspɪˈtalɪti/ the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers. "the BBC's hospitality suite"
## incidentally adverb /ɪnsɪˈdɛnt(ə)li/ used to add a further comment or a remark unconnected to the current subject; by the way. "incidentally, it was many months before the whole truth was discovered"
## inconvenience Noun /ɪnkənˈviːnɪəns/ the state or fact of being troublesome or difficult with regard to one's personal requirements or "the inconvenience of having to change trains"
comfort.
## indulgence Noun /ɪnˈdʌldʒ(ə)ns/ the action or fact of indulging. "indulgence in self-pity
## inept Adjective /ɪˈnɛpt/ having or showing no skill; clumsy. "the referee's inept handling of the match"

## inevitable Adjective in-ev-i-tuh-buhl unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary Its inevitable the make the world stop.
## innumerable Adjecvtive /ɪˈnjuːm(ə)rəb(ə)l/ too many to be counted (often used hyperbolically). innumerable flags of all colours"
## insistent adjective /ɪnˈsɪst(ə)nt/ insisting on or demanding something; not allowing refusal My friend insistent for me too cheat on the test.
## insufficient Adjective in(t)-sə-ˈfi-shənt compelling attention We listened to the insistent crashing of waves on the beach.
## integrity Noun /ɪnˈtɛɡrɪti/ the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
## intermittent adjective /ɪntəˈmɪt(ə)nt/ occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady. "intermittent rain"
## internally adverb /ɪnˈtəːn(ə)li using the main memory rather than a disk or tape drive. the data is stored internally"

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## interrogate Verb in-ˈter-ə-ˌgāt to question formally and systematically Broady leaned in, pushing the girl to tune in to and interrogate her senses.
## jewelry Noun ˈjü-əl-rē ornamental pieces (such as rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets) that are made of That jewelry seems a little excessive for a waitress.
## legitimate adjective \ li-ˈji-tə-mət\ materials which
being exactly asmay or may
intended or not be precious (such as gold, silver, glass, and plastic), are often He was four times married, and had a large number both of legitimate and
presented
## leisure noun \ ˈlē-zhər\ freedom provided by the cessation of activities especially: time free from work or duties. illegitimate
His leisure children.
time was given up to natural history, and especially to
## lieutenant noun /lɛfˈtɛnənt/ military rank mineralogy and botany.
The king's lieutenant handled the problem.
## longevity noun \ län-ˈje-və-tē , lȯn- \ a long individual life; great duration of individual life The members of that family are noted for their longevity.
## lucrative adjective /ˈluːkrətɪv/ PROFITABLE Their success has given Gladwell an active, and extremely lucrative,
## lunar adjective \ ˈlü-nər also -ˌnär \ a formal usually midday meal as part of a meeting or for entertaining a guest second career asplates
At the luncheon, a public speaker.
were cleared but questions remained.
## luncheon noun \ ˈlən-chən \ a formal usually midday meal as part of a meeting or for entertaining a guest His luncheon event Thursday in New Jersey raised $5 million, according to
## luxurious adjective lʌɡˈʒʊərɪəs,lʌɡˈzjʊərɪə he island's most luxurious hotel" a Republican
The life of the official.
ruling class was comfortable and even luxurious from early
## malady Noun s,lʌkˈsjʊərɪəs/
ˈmalədi/ ˈmalədi/ times.
The same year symptoms of a fatal malady appeared, and death followed
## malicious adjective /məˈlɪʃəs/ characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm. on
Onethe
of8th
theof February
principal 1874. for an absolute divorce is malicious desertion.
grounds
## malignant adjective \ mə-ˈlig-nənt \ tending to produce death or deterioration He died from a malignant neoplasm.
## melodious adjective \ mə-ˈlō-dē-əs \ having a pleasing melody He had a particularly melodious ringtone on his phone that was instantly
## mercenary noun \ ˈmər-sə-ˌner-ē , - one that serves merely for wages recognizable
Mercenaries who guaranteed the success of the rebellion
## mesmerize verb ne-rē \
\ ˈmez-mə-ˌrīz also to subject to mesmerism found myself mesmerized by the grandiosity of it all
## meteor noun ˈmes- \
\ ˈmē-tē-ər , -ˌȯr \ an atmospheric phenomenon (such as lightning or a snowfall) This Orionid meteor shower is active from October 2 through November 7.
## meticulous adjective \ mə-ˈti-kyə-ləs \ marked by extreme or excessive care in the consideration or treatment of details Sherlock was a meticulous researcher
## metropolitan noun \ ˌme-trə-ˈpä-lə-tən \ the primate of an ecclesiastical province The city is a dynamic metropolitan area, and major financial center.
## minimize verb \ ˈmi-nə-ˌmīz \ to reduce or keep to a minimum The company will work to minimize costs.
## miscellaneous adjective \ ˌmi-sə-ˈlā-nē-əs , - consisting of diverse things or members I do not know what books we have, but I think it is a miscellaneous
## mischievous adjective nyəs \
\ ˈmis-chə-vəs , harmful, injurious collection.
He had a mischievous behavior.
## misdemeanor noun ˈmish-; nonstandard
\ ˌmis-di-ˈmē-nər \ a crime less serious than a felony Defacing school property is a misdemeanor
## noun ˈmaʊntɪn a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a I'll climb that mountain.
mountain
large steep hill.
## necessity noun \ ni-ˈse-sə-tē , -ˈse- the quality or state of being necessary He questioned the necessity for the change.
## negligence noun stē \
\ ˈne-gli-jən(t)s \ failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in like He regretted his past negligences
## neighbor noun ˈneɪbə circumstances
a person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to. My neighbour plays the music too loud.
## neutral noun \ ˈnü-trəl , ˈnyü- \ not engaged on either side Their sister remained a neutral in the dispute.
## newscast noun ˈnjuːzkɑːst a radio or television broadcast of news reports. The newcast of today is boring
## newsstand noun \ ˈnüz-ˌstand , ˈnyüz- \ a place (such as an outdoor stall) where newspapers and periodicals are sold There are many bridal magazines available at any newsstand or bookstore
## noise noun nɔɪz a sound, especially one that is loud or unpleasant or that causes disturbance. That cat's noise is annoying
## nostalgia noun nä-ˈstal-jə the state of being homesick Photos of my favorite childhood actors bring on pure nostalgia.
## noticeable adjective \ ˈnō-tə-sə-bəl \ worthy of notice She had a noticeable improvement in her writing.
## obesity noun \ ō-ˈbē-sə-tē \ a condition characterized by the excessive accumulation and storage of fat in the body Obesity affects not just appearance, but disease processes as well.
## obscure adjective \ äb-ˈskyu̇r , əb- \ Dark, dim The obscure dusk of the shuttered room
## obsolete adjective ˌäb-sə-ˈlēt no longer in use or no longer useful Farming methods that are now obsolete
## obstinate adjective \ ˈäb-stə-nət \ stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course in spite of reason, arguments, or He was incapable, obstinate and perfectly selfish.
## occurred verb \ ə- persuasion
to be found or met with The accident occurred at 5 p.m.
## odd adjective ɒd different to what is usual or expected; strange. It's odd to be alone for the first time.
## ominous adjective \ ˈä-mə-nəs \ being or exhibiting an omen Her ominous tone did not register with him.
## optimism noun \ ˈäp-tə-ˌmi-zəm \ a doctrine that this world is the best possible world Both of them expressed optimism about the future of the town.
## adjective \ ˌäp-tə-ˈmi-stik \ of, relating to, or characterized by optimism : feeling or showing hope for the future Jorge was optimistic and always saw the best in every situation.
optimistic
## outrageous adjective \ (ˌ)au̇t-ˈrā-jəs \ exceeding the limits of what is usual They will be punished for their outrageous behavior.
## pageant noun \ ˈpa-jənt \ a mere show They disagreed with the pageant judges.

## noun ˈpeɪpər a piece, sheet, or leaf of this. I need a sheet of paper to write on.
paper

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## noun ˈper-ə-ˌshüt a device for slowing the descent of a person or object through the air that consists of a fabric The supplies were dropped by parachute.
parachute
canopy beneath which the person or object is suspended
## paralysis noun \ pə-ˈra-lə-səs \ complete or partial loss of function especially when involving the motion or sensation in a part The disease causes a paralysis of the legs.
## noun pär-lə-mənt of the body
a formal conference for the discussion of public affairs The issue was debated in Parliament.
parliament
specifically : a council of state in early medieval England
## paste verb peɪst to cover with something applied by means of paste. I will paste an image in my collage.
## path noun pæθ a narrow walk or way. Destruction is what awaits the men who walk down the path of revenge.
## noun \ ˌpe-nə-ˈten(t)-sh(ə- an officer in some Roman Catholic dioceses vested with power from the bishop to deal with Saint Frances Academy had long grown accustomed to its place in the
penitentiary
)rē \ cases of a nature normally handled only by the bishop shadow of the penitentiary.
## perceive Verb /per-seev/ To become aware of. I perceived that a cat is near.
## permeate Noun /Pur-Me-Huyt/ To pass into or through something A bright sunshine permeated the Room.
## perseverance Noun /Per-suh-ver-ance/ Steady Persistence That kid is really good at perseverance skills.
## personality Noun /per-suh-nal-i-ti/ The personal aspect of a living Being. The personality of that kid is very angry.
## personification Noun /per-son-if-uh-kation/ The attribution of an human on the nature. The Movie Cars have cars with human personifications.
## persuade Verb /per-sweyd/ To prevail on The kid is trying to persuade his mom so he can play on the computer.
## phenomenon Noun /phin-uh-mi-noon/ Something that is impresive or extraordinary. The tumor is a phenomenom on the skip
## pioneer noun ˌpaɪəˈnɪr a person who is among those who first enter or settle a region. I once met an english pioneer in Spain.
## plaintiff Noun /pleyn-tif/ A person who brings a suit on a court. The plaintiff is a very elegant person
## pneumonia Noun /ne-u-monia/ Inflammation on the lungs by congestion. The pneumonia is an effect of the covid-19
## politician Noun /poli-tush-uhn/ A person always present on politic events. The politicians are good people.
## potential Adjective /puh-ten-uhl/ Capable of being. I have a great potential on the videogames
## pour verb pɔr to emit or propel, especially continuously or rapidly. Could you please pour me some water?
## precipice Noun /Pre-si-pice/ A cliff that has a vertical fall The precipice is vey tall
## precocious adjective /Pree-Khun-Shus/ Occurring prior to the development The preconsicious government is bad
## predecessor Noun /pred-uh-ses-er/ To go before im the predecessor of my dad
## preferably adverb /prɛfərəblɪ/ By preference I like pizza by preference.
## prestigious adjective /preh-stij-uhs/ indicate or conferring prestige Im a prestigious person.
## procrastinate Verb /proh-kras-Ti-nate/ to defer Action to procrastinate until an opportunity is lost.
## propeller noun /pruh-pel-er/ A device having a revolving hud with radiating blades The propeller of that plane is dangerous
## prosperous adjective /prohs-per-ous/ Favorable or proppitiouis The air is very Prosperous.
## protein Noun /prooh-Teen/ a material that makes muscles work better. The meat has protein.
## pseudonym Noun /sood-un-im/ A flictious name used by an author. The pseudonym of a jail is the hotel of the bars.
## psychiatrist Noun /si-Kahy-uh-trist/ A psychian That psychiatrist is very good for crazy people.
## quarter adjective ˈkwɔrtər a fourth part, especially of one (¼). I ate two quarter of the pizza.
## questionnaire Noun /Ques-chuu-na-ry/ A questionary with questions... I need to do a questionary for spanish.
## radioactive Adjective /Ray-dee-o-active/ something toxic or dangerous material Chernobyl is a very radioactive zone.
## rampage Noun /Ram-pejh/ A violent or excited behaivour. The rampage of a gorrila is dangerous.
## Recommend verb ˌrɛkəˈmɛnd to represent or urge as advisable or expedient. I recommend watching Breaking Bad.
## recurrent adjective /Ri-kur-uhnt/ Occurring or appearing again The halloween is very reccurent every year.
## rehearsal Noun /Ruh-Hear-Suhl/ A session of Exercise I have a Rehearsal on english.
## relevant adjective /Ruh-leh-vant/ Being upon or connected with the matter I have a relevant Remark.
## religious adjective /rih-lij-ous/ Socrousfully Faithful. That person is very religious.
## remind verb riˈmaɪnd to cause (a person) to remember. Remind me of buying clothes.
## roof noun ruf the external upper covering of a house or other building. My house has an aluminuim roof.
## roommate Noun /Room-Meyt/ A person who is assigned to live with another one in a home. I have 16 roomates on our classroom.
## sacrifice Noun /Sak-Kruh-Fise/ The offering of any living thing to show as a git In the bible the sacrifices were to common.
## sacrificial Adjective /Sak-Kruh-Fish-uhl A pertaining to or corcerned with sacrifice A sacrificial person example is a soldier.
## safe adjective seɪf secure from liability to harm, injury, danger, or risk. I feel safe staying at home.
## sanctuary Noun /Sank-choo-er-ee A sacred or holy Place When you go to a sanctuary you need to be respectfull.

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## scandalized Verb /Skan-Duh-lIs-uhd To shock or Horrify by something considered Mortal When a Teacher goes out of a room we all get scandalized.
## scariest adjective ˈskɛriəst causing fright or alarm. I watched the scariest horror movie.
## schedule Noun /skej-dool/ A plan or Procedure In my schedule i saw that im goiing to an art class now.
## scheme Noun /Skeem/ A plan or program In my scheme i saw that i need to make a homework
## schism Noun /siz-uhm-kiz/ A division or disunsion. Im on another schism.
## scholar Noun /Skol-er/ A learned person. That Teacher is a scholar person.
## verb sɪˈlɛkt carefully choose as being the best or most suitable. i selected her to be on my team
select
## noun sɛlf/ a person's essential being that distinguishes them from others, especially considered as the i just want to be by myself
self
object of introspection or reflexive action
## semester Noun /Si-mes-ter/ A period or time for kids on a school. I will repeat the semester because i have bad notes.
## serviceable adjective /Sur-Vuh-suh-suhl/ Being capable of or being of service Im a very serviceable person and i like to help.
## sharp adjective /ʃɑːp (of an object) having an edge or point that is able to cut or pierce something my pencil is very shar
## shoulder noun ˈʃəʊldə the upper joint of each of a person's arms and the part of the body between this and the neck. i was caring my bag over my shoulder
## Noun /Shrayn/ any Structure. Its raining so im going to get into my shrine.
shrine
## shuddering adjective shud· characterized or accompanied by violent shaking or vibration. the train came to a shuddering halt
## sieve noun \ ˈsiv \ a utensil consisting of a wire or plastic mesh held in a frame, used for straining solids from puree the potatoes through a sieve
liquids, for separating coarser from finer particles, or for reducing soft solids to a pulp.
## sink verb sɪŋk go down below the surface of something, especially of a liquid; become submerged. my medicine masunder the sink
## slumber verb slʌmbə sleep i slumber alot
## sneezing verb /sniːz make a sudden involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth due to irritation of one's the smoke made her sneeze
## snobbery noun /ˈsnɒb(ə)ri/ nostrils.
the character or quality of being a snob the worst aspects of English class snobbery
## solitary adjective /ˈsɒlɪt(ə)ri/ done or existing alone I live a pretty solitary life
## sophomore noun /ˈsɒfəmɔː/ a second-year university or high-school student freshmen performed better than either sophomores or juniors
## verb /strɛt of something soft or elastic) be made or be capable of being made longer or wider without i dont fit in this shirt, i stretched it to much
stretch
tearing or breaking
## striving verb strʌɪv make great efforts to achieve or obtain something. im really striving to get that scholarship
## studious adjective /ˈstjuːdɪəs/ spending a lot of time studying or reading he was quiet and studious
## subtlety noun /ˈsʌt(ə)lti/ the quality or state of being subtle. the textural subtlety of Degas
## suburban adjective /səˈbəːb(ə)n/ of or characteristic of a suburb suburban life
## surmise verb /səˈmʌɪz/ suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it he surmised that something must be wrong
## noun səˈprʌɪz an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, etc. my mom prepared my favorite food as a surpise for my bday
surprise
## susceptible adjective \ sə-ˈsep-tə-bəl \ capable of submitting to an action, process, or operation Trump and Attorney General William Barr have repeatedly attacked mass
## suspicious adjective /səˈspɪʃəs/ having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something mail-in
he wasballoting as of
suspicious being
her susceptible
motives to fraud, though the evidence does
## taboo noun /təˈbuː/ A social or religious custom prohibiting or restricting a particular practice or forbidding In this company, dating a coworker is considered taboo.
association with a particular person, place, or thing.
## adverb Cómo se pronuncia with regard to or in accordance with a strict or literal interpretation of something (such as a Even among people who are technically eligible for the therapies, access
technically
rule, a term, or an official description or designation) will be unequal, unfair, and confusing.
## technology noun /tɛkˈnɒlədʒi/ the practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area There's no question the industry has been subjected to a great deal of
## terrible adjective ˈtɛrɪb(ə) extremely bad or serious competitive pressure
the news this morningover
werethe past decade or so, with promises of more to
terrible
## noun ˈtjuːnə a large and active predatory schooling fish of warm seas, extensively fished commercially and i hate tuna
tuna
popular as a game fish.
## twenty number ˈtwɛnti the number equivalent to the product of two and ten; ten less than thirty; 20 im tunring tewnty next week.
## twice adverb twaɪs double in degree or quantity. I'm twice your age
## tyranny noun tyr· cruel and oppressive government or rule refugees fleeing tyranny and oppression
## unacceptable adjective un· not satisfactory or allowable unacceptable behaviour
## uncle noun ʌŋ. kəl the brother of one's father or mother or the husband of one's aunt he visited his uncle
## unconscious adjective un· not awake and aware of and responding to one's environment the boy was beaten unconscious
## adjective \ ˌən-dər-ˈnər-isht , - supplied with less than the minimum amount of the nutrients or foods essential for sound About 190 million Indians are estimated to be undernourished, including
undernourished
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## unduly Adverb /ʌnˈdjuːli/ to an unwarranted degree; inordinately there is no need to be unduly alarmed
## unenforceable Adjective /ʌnɪnˈfɔːsəb(ə)l,ʌnɛnˈf Impossible to enforce. Such contracts may be declared unenforceable by the courts.
## unique adjective ɔːsəb(ə)l
\ yu̇-ˈnēk \ being the only one is unique concern was his own comfort
## universal adjective uni· including or covering all or a whole collectively or distributively without limit or exception an idea with universal appeal
## unpredictable adjective un· not able to be known or declared in advance The lesson from previous elections, especially 2016, is that voters can be
unpredictable.
## unsanitary Adjective /ʌnˈsanɪt(ə)ri/ Unhealthy or unhealthful; tending to harbor or spread disease. The unsanitary conditions in the orphanage.

## urge verb (r)dʒ try earnestly or persistently to persuade (someone) to do something. he urged her to come and stay with us

## useful adjective juːsf(ə)l able to be used for a practical purpose or in several ways aspirins are useful for headaches

## usual adjective juːʒʊəl normal went to bed at my usual time


## utopia Noun j/uːˈtəʊpɪə/ An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. Misplaced faith in political utopias has led to ruin.
## vacation verb vəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n the action of leaving something one previously occupied the Easter vacation
## vaccinate Verb /ˈvaksɪneɪt/ Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculate. All the children were vaccinated against tuberculosis.
## vacillate Verb /ˈvasɪleɪt/ Waver between different opinions or actions; be indecisive. I vacillated between teaching and journalism.
## venom noun /ˈvɛnəm/ extreme malice and bitterness shown in someone's attitudes, speech, or actions. his voice was full of venom
## vertigo noun ver· a sensation of motion in which the individual or the individual's surroundings seem to whirl ogging on already provides a daily megadose of paranoia (mass
## vessel noun ˈ/vɛs(ə)l/ dizzily
a ship or large boat surveillance),
Lord, use this epistemic vertigo
lowly vessel, (deepfakes),
let me serve You and fremdschämen
as You will.
## vigilant adjective ˈ/vɪdʒɪl(ə)nt/ keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties the burglar was spotted by vigilant neighbours
## villain Noun ˈ/vɪlən/ A character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot. Some people have been tricked by villains with false identity cards.
## visit verb vɪzɪt go to see and spend time with (someone) socially. I came to visit my grandmother
## Noun /ˈvɪtəmɪn,ˈvʌɪtəmɪn/ Any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and We need vitamins for our health.
vitamin
are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
## vivacious adjective vi· attractively lively and animated (typically used of a woman) her vivacious and elegant mother
## vocalize verb /ˈvəʊk(ə)lʌɪz/ utter (a sound or word) "the child vocalizes a number of distinct sounds"
## Voracious Adjective /vəˈreɪʃəs Wanting or devouring great quantities of food.
## voucher Noun /ˈvaʊtʃə/ A small printed piece of paper that entitles the holder to a discount, or that may be exchanged Include housing, travel, and food vouchers.
## voyage noun (v)wɒ. jaʒ for goods
a long or services.
journey involving travel by sea or in space. his voyage to America
## Vulnerable Adjective ˈ/vʌln(ə)rəb(ə)l/ Exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally. We were in a vulnerable position.
## vulture adjective vʌltʃə(r) a large bird of prey with the head and neck more or less bare of feathers the press are vultures
## wait verb weɪt stay where one is or delay action until a particular time or event. I can't wait to tell Nick what happened
## weekend verb wiːkˈend Saturday and Sunday, especially regarded as a time for leisure she spent the weekend camping
## wheelchair noun wiːlˌtʃeə(r) a chair fitted with wheels for use as a means of transport by a person who is unable to walk He was in a wheelchair for several months
## whistling verb /wi·suh·uhng/ the act of a person or thing that whistles. my uncle was whistling at dinner.
## withhold Verb /wɪðˈhəʊld/ Refuse to give. Elizabeth could no longer withhold her sentiments.
## world noun wurld the earth or globe,considered as a planet. I believe that there is life in other worlds.
## zebra noun zee bruh an African wild horse with black and white stripes. I used to like horses but now I like zebras.
## zero noun zee row a number Zero is the number that nobody cares about.
## zoo noun zoo a parklike area in which live animals are kept in cages or large enclosures for public exhibition. I like to go to the zoo with my brother and his girlfriend.

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