Lucas used earplugs to abate his sister's loud music.
Abate--A) lessen/decrease
George was excited to move into the new house. He couldn't wait to decorate the abode.
Abode-home (noun)
I looked down into the dark, murky water, but I could not see any fish swimming by.
murky-dirty/dark
A bite from a Indian snake is lethal. Its poisonous venom is strong enough to kill a person.
lethal- deadly, fatal (adj)
I knew there was a leaky pipe when I saw a trickle of water coming from the ceiling.
trickle- drip/leak, dribble
The tribe lived a nomadic lifestyle. They roamed the land and moved from one home to another.
nomadic- wandering (adj)
A huge wave caused the rowboat to capsize. All of our things fell into the ocean when the boat flipped over.
capsize- turn over (verb)
Benny loathed waking up early. If he had his way, he would sleep in every day until at least 11:00 AM.
loathed- intense dislike
My favorite canine is a golden retriever. They are smart and loyal pets!
canine- dog (noun)
When two kangaroos are in a brawl, they can use their powerful back legs to kick their opponent.
brawl- fight, tussle (noun)
Bradley winced as the doctor put the needle into is arm for arm for his yearly flu shot. The doctor told him not to move.
winced- flinched (verb)
Morgan aspired to be an astronaut one day. She dreamed of working for NASA and exploring space.
aspired-hoped for/desired (verb)
I determined the acrid smell to be coming from a bottle of bleach that spilled in the laundry room.
acrid-harsh/strong, unpleasant
Rebecca was so dehydrated after the race she needed three bottles of water to quench her thirst.
quench-satisfy by drinking (verb)
Benny was apathetic about going to the dance. He didn't care if he just stayed home instead.
apathetic- uninterested, indifferent (Adj)
Julia was disheartened by the grade on her history test. Even though she studied, she still didn't pass the exam.
disheartened - discouraged/lost confidence (adj)
The wealthy man lived a lavish lifestyle, having owned three mansions and five sports cars.
lavish- luxurious/rich (adj)
Moira felt lucky to have escaped from the fire unscathed, she didn't even have to go to the hospital and she returned to her home.
unscathed- uninjured , unharmed (adj)
I left my bedroom door ajar in case my dog wanted to sleep in my room, too.
ajar-slightly open (Adj)
The invitation said to dress casual for the party. I could wear my street clothes instead of a dress.
casual- relaxed, informal (adj)
The council was waiting to hear Jeremiah's decision but he wanted to mull over it before making his choice.
A)think deeply B)guess C)relax/sit down
mull-think deeply, to ponder (verb)
Cavemen used all parts of the animals they hunted. They ate the meat and used the pelt for clothing.
pelt-skin/fur (noun)
Liam bellowed loudly in pain when he fell off his bike and broke his leg.
bellowed-shouted, yell /a deep loud roar. (verb)
E.g. He bellowed out the order in the restaurant.
The woman bellowed the song with her friends.
The terrified mouse clambered up the wall in hopes of escaping the hungry cat.
clambered-climb, to move or get out of something awkward or laborious.
People think Sylvester is a braggart. He is always taking about his awards and money.
braggart-show off, a person who boast about their achievements (nouns)