Vocabulary List #1
Annual:
happening once a year• The clothing store holds an
• "My dad makes more money
annually than your dad," Percy bragged.grotesque: weird; distorted
•
• When Marco looked
at the grotesque angle of his arm, he knew it had to be broken.gawk:
to stare stupidly• Kendra
• Matthew
was gawking at the New York skyscrapers when he stepped into an open manhole and broke his leg.Obese: very fat
•
• The health teacher
blames potato chips and afternoon TV for so many of todays young people being obese.Toxic:
poisonous; unhealthy; harmful• In the movie, Batman,
• Be
careful when eating wild mushrooms. Some of them are toxic and may harm you.blunder: a stupid or clumsy mistake
• The TV
• Nobody's perfect. Everyone makes
a blunder every once in a while.
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Bicker: to fight or quarrel over something silly
• The children bickered over the cupcake until their mother got so irritated she took it away, and neither child got any.
• Even though he felt it was unfair, Lucas refused to bicker with his English teacher about his test grade.
brutal: vicious; cruel
• Southern Californians may never understand how people can survive the brutal cold and heavy snow of Minnesota winters.
• After the brutal soccer match, Joanna was bruised and sore.
Feline: cat-like; a member of the cat family
• The dog preferred feline food to its own Puppy Chow.
• When they lost a second feline to leukemia, the Wanners decided not to get any more pets.
Tyrant: a ruler who abuses power
• When Charlie is put in charge of his younger sisters and brothers, he often behaves like a tyrant.
• "My dad is a tyrant," grumbled Ross. "His word is law in our house."
Bonus Words
dumbfounded:
speechless because of shock or amazement• Because the lottery winner was dumbfounded, the reporters couldn't get a direct quote from her.
• Cherisse was dumbfounded when she discovered someone had painted her Volkswagen purple and green.
Waiver:
a document that shows a person voluntarily gives up a right, claim or privilege• Tawnie signed a waiver of her right to an attorney. She wanted to represent herself in court.
• Patricias waiver of parental guardianship made adoption of her child much easier for the Edmonds.
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