Define the adjective: Permanent
Lasting forever
The letter 'E'
What is another word for your parent's sibling's child?
Cousin
Define the adjective: Reparable
Something that can be mended, or fixed
What is the most frequently used English word?
'The'
What is a suitable noun for a person who persistently works, even when faced with obstacles?
Perseverance
Define the adjective: Authentic
Something not copied-- genuine, raw
Approximately 20% of the world. = 1.5 billion English speakers!
What is the adjective for a person who, for example, refuses to do anything they're told, and no matter how hard people try, they just don't seem to budge?
Clue: The word isn't 'lazy'
Stubborn
Define the noun: Controversy
A heated argument between people-- typically including strong disagreement about one's opinion
What is a palindrome?
A word that can be read backwards and forwards the same way.
Such as: 'Racecar', 'Kayak', 'Rotator'
A class was busy working on a test one day. Suddenly, another person named Tim loudly barged into the room. All the children's attention was drawn to Tim, rather than the test.
Describe what Tim did to the whole class in one word.
Clue: The word is a verb, and it has nothing to do with walking through a door
Interrupt/Disturb
Define the adjective: Hasty
To do something excessively quick-- with haste
What are the two English words with the most meanings?
'Run' or 'Set'
Tony felt threatened. He got in a pretty sticky situation with his sister, who had found his diary and now knows his deepest secrets. She told him that if she didn't want their dad to know any of this, he had to do all her chores for the next 5 weeks, or else the secret would be spilled.
What did Tony's sister give Tony?
Clue: It has nothing to do with his feelings, but rather with the situation he's in. Two words fit the answer. One is a noun, while the other is a verb
An ultimatum/ blackmail