Vocabulary
Figurative Language
Vocabulary
Figurative Language
Vocabualry
100

After careful review, the judge _____ approved the changes.

officially (adv)

100

We didn’t think of ourselves as poor because almost everyone we knew was in the same boat.

metaphor

100

When the movie is about to start, the theater is in ______.

semidarkness (n.)

100

I’ve asked you to clean up a thousand times.

hyperbole

100

The bird was _____ to let other birds know it was there.

crooning (v.)

200

It was ______ that I would need an umbrella today.

obvious (adj.)

200

My parents had found an old farmhouse that drooped like a flower stem in winter.

simile

200

As the _____ for an immigrant family, Sal sometimes brings groceries or other things they might need.

sponsor (n.)

200

Life is a roller coaster.

metaphor

200

As our population grows, _____ areas expand.

urban (adj.)

300

True or False: The following words are synonyms for goodwill: kindness, friendliness, charity. 

True

300

The octopus is like an actor switching costumes to match the scene.

simile

300

The white egg was the _____, so it was left out of the package of brown eggs.

exception (n.)

300

The snow is a white blanket.

metaphor

300

True or False: The following words are antonyms for resistant: immune, impervious, unyielding, defiant, and withstanding.

False
400

Before the game, Camilla does some ______ warm-up exercises.

preliminary (adj.)

400

Her eyes shined like diamonds.

simile

400

David shows _____ by sharing his tablet with his sister.

generosity (n.)

400

My backpack weighs a ton.

hyperbole

400

Dad is _____ Tim to eat the pasta.

coaxing (v.)

500

It is a _____ idea to wear warm clothing when you are outside in the snow.

sensible (adj.)

500

The ivy hung like a curtain over the wall.

simile

500

True or False: The following words are antonyms for grateful: ungrateful, unappreciative, thankless.

True

500

The ivy was a curtain over the wall.

metaphor

500

Today, the climbers made great _____ toward reaching the top of the mountain.

progress (n.)