able to give a correct reading or measurement
accurate
A subject or set of subjects to be studied
course
not exact, but close enough to be reasonably correct
approximate
to lose hope
despair
My family was _________ when Aunt Fee survived the heart operation.
jubilant (jubilation)
The path over which something moves
course
to leave; to go away from a place
depart
a very strong wind
gale
to make or become worse
deteriorate
Fill in the blank:
I became ________ when I heard you playing the song my grandfather used to sing to me.
nostalgic (Nostalgia)
The place to which something or someone is going
destination
Without mistakes or errors in facts
accurate
The apparent line in the distance where the sky meets the sea or land
horizon
A way of acting or behaving
Course
Fill in the blank:
Long before Columbus, the Vikings ______ across the Atlantic Ocean to reach North America.
voyaged (voyage)
a loud outburst
gale
a feeling or expression of great joy
jubilation
to calculate or direct the movement of a ship or aircraft
navigate
a longing for a certain time in the past
nostalgia
Fill in the blank:
We were sad after the ______ of our friends.
Departure (depart)
to make or become strong again
revive
to break off
sever
a long journey by sea or in space
voyage
to bring back into use or fashion
revive
to cut in two
sever