Vocabulary Definitions
Vocabulary Word
Phobias
Comparative and superlative
an we trust our fears?
100

To hurt or damage someone or something

to harm
100
fat

An oil we get from the plants, seeds, and animals we eat

100
agoraphobia
fear of open spaces
100
give 5 examples of short adjectives
thin, big,small, tall, wet
100
People are afraid more of the things they know. True or False?
False
200

One of the things that can affect or change a decision, or a situation

factor
200
contain

To have something inside

200
fear of small places
claustrophobia
200
give three examples of long adjectives
interesting, amazing, intelligent, good looking, fantastic
200
Regular flu is more common than bird flu. 

True or false?

True
300

Fair or right in a particular situation

reasonable
300
violent
strong and dangerous; can hurt you
300
arachnophobia
fear of spiders
300
Give two examples of irregular adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms.
good - better - the best

bad - worse - the worst

300
Mad cow disease kills more people than heart attacks.
False
400

The feeling of being happy or enjoying something

pleasure
400
to report
to give people information about something that happened
400
fear of flying
aerophobia
400

Give three adjectives that describe fear (how you feel when you fear something)

afraid, scared, fearful, anxious, frightened
400
If something gives us pleasure we will continue to do it even if they are dangerous.
True
500
something that someone does that is illegal
crime
500
disease

An illness or sickness

500
necrophobia
fear of death
500
When do the adjectives double the consonant for comparative or superlative?

Give three examples.

cvc +er 

eg. fat- fatter

thin - thinner

fit - fitter

500
What factors contribute to our fears?
control and the unknown
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