Grades 4-6
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energetic |
The puppy is very energetic.
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solitude |
Solitude is different from loneliness.
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wrath |
Wrath means the same as anger.
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infuriated |
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inquire |
Inquire at the help desk.
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endeavor |
I will endeavor to win at all costs.
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accurate |
The witness gave an accurate description of the thief.
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moist |
This chocolate cake is very moist.
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excavate |
To excavate means to dig, for example a dinosaur.
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catastrophe |
A tsunami is a catastrophe.
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dubious |
She gave me a dubious look. She didn't know whether to believe me.
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attired |
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adversity |
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deceive |
The liar tried to deceive me.
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deride |
The ageing actress would deride the younger ones she performed with as they were a threat to her.
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maximum |
A solution in which the maximum amount of solvent has been dissolved.
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anonymous |
I wonder who sent this anonymous letter.
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necessity |
A verb which expresses necessity or possibility e.g. might, could, should.
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ferocious |
The dragon was ferocious.
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prohibit |
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Summer spelling
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Egg Hunt
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Against the Clock
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Mayan Temple
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Monkey Business
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