Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Non-Literal Language 1
Non-Literal Language 2
White Lies
100

Define: Consistent

The same

100

Define: Secure

Safe, or feeling good about

100

Explain literal vs nonliteral: You're the best!

Literal: You're better than everyone else

Non-literal: You're great/awesome

100

Explain literal vs nonliteral: Break a leg!

Literal: snap a bone

Non-Literal: Good Luck!

100
"I don't want to sit with you"

example: I want to sit alone today

200

Define: Dominate

To be bigger/better or in charge of/ the boss of someone or something

200

Define: Tolerate

To deal with, to do something even if you don't LOVE it
200

Explain literal vs nonliteral: Right off the bat

Literal: On top of a bat

Non-literal: doing something right away

200

Explain literal vs nonliteral: Let's call it a day

Literal: It's Monday etc

Non-Literal: Let's be done with whatever we're doing

200

"I don't want to come to your bday party"

example: I am busy that day

300

Define: Briskly

To do something quickly or with fine control
300

Define: Superior

1) Better than OR 2) above

300

Explain literal vs nonliteral: That blew my mind

Literal: My mind is out of my body

Non-literal: That was so unexpected or crazy (in a good or bad way)

300

Explain literal vs nonliteral: Hang in there!

Literal: Hang on something

Non-literal: You can do it! (words of encouragement)

300

"I hate this present"

example: "Thank you!" / "It's nice"

400

Define: Hesitate

To wait before doing something
400

Define: Escalate

To get/make bigger (or worse, or better)
400

Explain literal vs nonliteral: That was a piece of cake

Literal: Here is a piece of chocolate cake

Non-literal: It was really easy

400

Explain literal vs nonliteral: It's up in the air

Literal: something is in the sky

Non-literal: Something is unsure/ not decided yet

400

"I hate your haircut"

example: It's different!

500

Define: Dedicate

To practice a lot, to make in honor of, to make of importance 

500

Define: Expand

To get bigger

500

Explain literal vs nonliteral: Under the weather

Literal: underneath clouds/sun

Non-Literal: Sick

500

Explain literal vs nonliteral: Stabbed in the back

Literal: Someone put something in my back that hurts

Non-literal: Someone betrayed me/lied to me/did something wrong or bad to me

500

"You have a weird nose"

**say nothing**