What part of speech is the word ''immense''?
It is an adjective.
What does the word ''apparel (n.)'' mean ?
Clothing
For my injury my doctor used a____________ to stop the bleeding. (compress/ douse/ irk)
compress
What is a synonym for the word ''irk''
bother/ vex/ irritate
Spell the vocabulary word that means ''to bother''
irk
What part of speech is the word ''ingenious'' ?
It is an adjective.
to give up; leave or abandon.
I received a_____________ from the principal for my bad behavior. (dispatch/ inept/ forsake)
dispatch
What is an antonym for the word ''instantaneous''?
slow, delay
Spell the vocabulary word that means ''to give up''
forsake
What part of speech is the word ''irk''?
It is a verb.
What does the word ''famished'' mean?
suffering severely from hunger or lack of something
Reading books can be___________ for your studies.
(ingenious/apparel/ gainful)
gainful
What is one synonym and one antonym for the word ''expressly''?
1. clearly
2. accidently
Spell the vocabulary word that means ''very large or great''
immense
What part of speech is the word ''compress'' ?
It can be a noun and a verb.
done in an instant ; immediate , quick
The thief thought he had an_____________plan, but it was actually__________ as he drilled a hole right next to the police station.
(inept/irk/ingenious)
1. inept
2. ingenious
What is two synonym and two antonym for the word ''douse''?
1. soak, submerge, dunk
2. dry, kindle, ignite
spell the vocabulary word that means ''suffering severely from hunger''
famished
What part of speech is the word "dispatch'' ?
It can be both a noun and a verb.
What does the word ''douse'' mean ?
to plunge into a liquid, pour a liquid over; drench, soak, extinguish (a fire or light).
The rebellious army thought to_______________ the government's army in order to trap them. The rebellious army____________the actions of the government's army.
(denounce/expressly/ besiege)
1. besiege.
2. denounce
1. imaginative, inventive, resourceful
2. unoriginal, unimaginative, uninventive
spell the word that means ''without a skill''
inept