Vocab
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Vocab
100

The old man’s generosity was shown when he donated half his money to charity

Generosity: willingness to give or share; kindness.

100

Unlike his timid sister, who was shy, Jordan enjoyed speaking in front of crowds

Timid: shy or lacking confidence.


100

The tiny kitten looked fragile, as if it might break from being held too tightly

Fragile: easily broken or delicate

100

The witness gave a vague answer, unclear and lacking detail

Vague: not clear or definite

100

The boy’s room was chaotic, with clothes, papers, and toys everywhere

Chaotic: very messy or disorganized

200

The ancient ruins were thousands of years old and covered in vines

Ancient: very old; from a long time ago

200

The class was apprehensive before the big test, worried about their grades

Apprehensive: nervous or anxious about something that might happen

200

The loud thunder startled the dog, making it jump in fear

Startled: surprised or frightened suddenly

200

The painting was so vivid that it almost looked alive with color

Vivid: bright, clear, and full of life

200

After the joke, Maya looked bewildered, clearly confused about what was funny

Bewildered: confused or puzzled

300

The arid desert was so dry that no plants could survive there

Arid: extremely dry; lacking moisture

300

The smell from the garbage can was foul, making everyone cover their noses

Foul: very unpleasant; bad-smelling or dirty

300

The castle was immense, towering high above the nearby village

Immense: very large or huge

300

The incessant noise from the construction site never stopped all day long

Incessant: continuing without stopping; constant

300

The eloquent speaker used beautiful words that impressed the audience

Eloquent: fluent and persuasive in speaking or writing

400

After breaking his phone, Kevin was despondent, feeling hopeless and sad

Despondent: very unhappy or without hope

400

The athlete’s tenacity—her never-give-up attitude—helped her win the race

Tenacity: determination and persistence

400

The lake was so tranquil that even the birds seemed to whisper

Tranquil: peaceful and calm

400

The scientist made a plausible explanation that seemed reasonable to everyone.

Plausible: believable or reasonable

400

After the long hike, Maria was famished, so she ate two sandwiches in minutes

Famished: very hungry

500

The benevolent woman volunteered at the shelter and always helped those in need

Benevolent: kind and caring; wanting to do good for others

500

The ominous clouds made it clear that a storm was approaching

Ominous: giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen

500

His meticulous notes showed careful attention to every small detail

Meticulous: very careful and precise about details

500

The child’s reluctant expression showed she didn’t really want to clean her room

Reluctant: unwilling or hesitant

500

The detective’s astute observations helped her notice details that everyone else overlooked

Astute: having or showing sharp intelligence and good judgment; clever or perceptive