Vocab Lists 1-2
Vocab Lists 3-4
Vocab List 5-6
Passive Voice
Irregular Past Tense
100

(NOUN) the accomplishment of something; a goal to reach

achievement 

100

(ADJ) imposing or depending on or containing a condition; qualified by reservations (“only if”)

conditional

100

(VERB) to set apart; to separate from others 

isolate

100

Tanner broke his arm when he fell off the bike. 

His arm (or Tanner's arm) was broken when he fell off the bike. 
100

Jessica _____ her first tooth this morning. (to lose)

lost

200

(NOUN/VERB) (1. law) a court proceeding in which the appellant asks for a review of the decision that has already been made; (VERB) (2.) to interest, please, or stimulate.

appeal

200

(VERB) surround completely; to close or confine

enclose

200

(NOUN) thinking that is based on facts; reasoning that makes sense when looking at cause and effect

logic

200

The dog chased the cat around the house. 

The cat was chased around the house by the dog. 

200

I ____ my nice coat to the party. (to wear)

wore

300

(NOUN) a partiality that prevents objectiveness when considering an issue or situation

bias

300

(ADJ) increasing by successive additional; everything added together

cumulative

300

(NOUN/VERB) a partial coincidence in time (where two things happened at the same time); two or more things sharing a common ground

overlap

300

Many students will hear the lecture

The lecture will be heard by many students. 

300

The teacher ______ chemistry last semester. (to teach)

taught

400

(NOUN/VERB) something added to complete or make perfect; either of two parts that complete each other

complement

400

(NOUN) an occurrence of something; an example that is representative of a type

instance

400

(ADJ) plans or ideas that are likely to succeed in real circumstances; useful, realistic

practical

400

Do you know who wrote this book

Do you know who this book was written by? 

400

The robber ______ the expensive vase from the museum! (to steal)

stole

500

(NOUN) a word picture drawing a comparison in order to show similarity; an inference that if things agree in one aspect then they probably agree in another.

analogy

500

(VERB) to make into a whole or make part of a whole; become one

integrate

500

(ADV)  two or more items with each relating to something previously mentioned; in the order mentioned

respectively 

500

The man said he would send the letter by Friday.

The man said the letter would be sent by Friday.

500

I _____ the keys under the rock. (to hide)

hid