Word List for Final Term
Class VI
1. Extravagant – Spending or using more than necessary; excessive or luxurious.
2. Nobility – The quality of being noble in character or rank.
3. Apprenticeship – a practical training program to learn a skill under supervision.
4. Tranquil – Calm, peaceful, and quiet.
5. Turmoil – A state of great disturbance or confusion.
6. Buffeted – Repeatedly struck or battered.
7. Freshet – A sudden flood caused by heavy rain or melting snow.
8. Malice – The intention to cause harm or suffering.
9. Prowlers – People or animals that move stealthily, often with criminal intent.
10. Desultory – Lacking a clear plan, purpose, or enthusiasm.
11. Havoc – Widespread destruction or chaos.
12. Inundated – Overwhelmed or flooded with a large amount of something.
13. Cyclone – A violent rotating storm system.
14. Branchy – Having many branches.
15. Thrashed – Moved violently or struck repeatedly.
16. Wailing – A long, loud cry of grief or pain.
17. Hoisted – Lifted or raised, often with effort.
18. Roaring – Making a loud, deep, and continuous sound.
19. Approaching – Coming closer or nearer.
20. Mound – A raised pile or heap of something.
21. Toppling – Falling over or causing something to fall.
22. Clung – Held onto tightly.
23. Lurching – Moving suddenly in an uncontrolled way.
24. Aground – Stuck on the ground, especially a ship.
25. Battered – Beaten or damaged by repeated blows.
26. Commotion – A noisy disturbance or uproar.
27. Progeny – Offspring or descendants.
28. Swirled – Moved in a twisting or circular motion.
29. Exhausted – Extremely tired or drained.
30. Raging – Very intense or violent.
31. Vellum – A fine parchment made from animal skin.
32. Multifarious – Having many diverse elements.
33. Mumbling – Speaking unclearly or in a low voice.
34. Eerie – Strange and frightening.
35. Clamour – A loud and confused noise.
36. Baying – Howling or shouting loudly.
37. Ragnarok – A series of events in Norse mythology leading to the end of the world.
38. Shrill – A high-pitched and piercing sound.
39. Nastrond – A place of punishment in Norse mythology.
40. Morrigan – A war goddess in Irish mythology.
41. Pincers – A gripping tool or claws of some animals.
42. Gruesome – Horrifying and disgusting.
43. Bloodthirsty – Eager for violence or killing.
44. Amputated – To surgically remove a limb or part of a limb.
45. Stalked – Followed or pursued stealthily.
46. Coronation – A ceremony where a monarch is crowned.
47. Crescent – A curved shape like a new moon.
48. Cinder – A small piece of burned material.
49. Toecaps – Protective coverings for the front of shoes.
50. Backwash – The movement of water returning to the sea.
51. Kerb – The edge of a pavement or sidewalk.
52. Confectioner – A person who makes or sells sweets.
53. Bellows – A device for blowing air into a fire.
54. Herald – A messenger bringing news.
55. Serenity – The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled.