Next to someone or something.
beside
"This sweet and tangy drink is often made from apples and enjoyed in the fall."
cider
"This brightly colored flower is often associated with springtime and comes from a bulb."
tulip
"This person dives deep into the ocean, often to explore or fix things underwater."
diver
"When something is pushed back to happen later than planned."
"This large, shaggy animal once roamed the American plains in massive herds."
bison
"This small plant with three leaves is often associated with good luck on St. Patrick's Day."
clover
"When a president says 'no' to a law, it’s called this."
veto
"A tool used to remove hair."
razor
"This word means something kept hidden from others, often for privacy or mystery."
secret
"This word can mean farther than a certain point or even something that's out of this world!"
beyond
"This system uses waves to detect objects like planes or ships from far away."
radar
"If something has been taken without permission, it’s been this."
stolen
"When someone asks for something very strongly, they are making one of these."
"To stop something bad from happening."
prevent
"This word means to protect or guard something from harm."
defend
"Stop talking, keep quiet, and make no sound at all."
silence
"When something dries up and wrinkles, it has done this."
shrivel
"This word means to knock something over or make it fall down."
topple
"When someone says something out loud."
"If someone is known by many for their achievements or talents, they are called this."
famous
"When a room or space is empty and available, it’s called this."
vacancy
"A place where people move to live and build new homes in a new land is called this."
settlement
"This word describes something falling or dropping suddenly and quickly, like jumping into a pool."
plunging
"If someone laughs or mocks something in disbelief, they have done this."
scoffed