Vocabulary List#2                                                                                                                                         

Immortal: living forever; indestructible

•Amir never wears his seat belt when he s in a car, and he never wears his helmet when he rides a bike. He must think he's immortal or something.

• When Mike survived a thirty-foot fall from a building, some people were so .red that they thought he might be immortal.

Pessimistic: feeling gloomy and hopeless; thinking the worst

•    Ruthie was so pessimistic. She was just sure she would lose the student council race, get an F in algebra and not make the basketball team.

•    Oscar says his belief that the world will soon end is realistic, not pessimistic.

barbaric: uncivilized; wild; crude

•    Many people think that grounding is a barbaric form of punishment. These people are usually teenagers.

•    The speaker shouted, "If we want to call ourselves a civilized society, this barbaric violence has got to stop."

Tragic: disastrous; bringing great harm and suffering

•    The tanker spilled several million gallons of oil into the sea. The tragic                                                                                                          . t
event left over 300 animals dead along the shore.                                                                                

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•    Cynthia cried and carried on as though getting a flat bicycle tire was the most tragic thing in the world.                                                                                                              

Sulk: to mope around or pout

•    Joe sat on the sofa frowning and refusing to talk to anyone after he failed his drivers test. 'Are you going to sulk all night or start studying?" asked his father.

•    The second grader was sulking in the hallway after being sent to the princi­pals office.

Compassion: sympathy; pity; concern

•    We should show caring and compassion for those less fortunate than us.

•    "If you want to show compassion for the homeless," said Megan, "donate food and clothing to a homeless shelter."

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List #2 continued                                                                                   

Mortal: a being that must eventually die; deadly; fatal

•    "Unlike video game characters, who seem to live forever, humans are mortal beings," Bobbys mother reminded him.

•    The little bear cub received a mortal wound. He stopped breathing before the hunter put his gun down.

Recoil:  to draw back because of fear, surprise or disgust

•    Paul recoiled when he opened the barn door and saw a rattlesnake.

•    Tia's cat is brave, but even it recoiled when the rabid raccoon attacked.

Optimistic: hopeful; looking on the bright side

•    Optimistic that he would win the election, the politician bought a new suit and tie especially for his victory party.

•    Since Sally studied three hours for her algebra final, she was optimistic that she would pass it.

Vain: conceited; having a high opinion of oneself

•    Quincy is so vain he can hardly tear himself away from his mirror.

•    Marie is vain about her beautiful black hair. She brushes it all the time.

Bonus Words

gargantuan: huge; gigantic

•    Timmy picked out a gargantuan Christmas tree, but his mother said they would never find enough ornaments to cover it.

•    Jake's Aunt Gladys has a gargantuan beehive hairdo that makes her look a foot taller than she really is.

hoodwink: to trick, confuse or deceive

•    Ferris hoodwinked his parents into believing he was sick by heating up his forehead with the electric heating pad.

•    The little girl was hoodwinked by her older brother into cleaning her room. "If you don't clean it, Santa Claus will fill your stocking with pebbles and grass clippings," he said.

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