This word means lively or full of life or color
What is vivid?
This word would describe how you would comfort a friend who is having troubles.
What is console?
Abraham Lincoln was famous for telling these short stories.
What is an anecdote?
If you don't have a clue of what is going on most of the time, then you may be described as this word.
What is oblivious?
Vast, obese, and jovial are all this part of speech.
What is an adjective?
This word means something that can be easily broken like a leg lamp.
What is fragile?
This word would describe the size of something you might need to see using a microscope in science.
What is minuscule?
If you hate something then this is another word to describe how you feel about it.
What is loathe?
If you do this word in a courtroom while on trial, you may be in even bigger trouble than you already are.
What is perjure?
What are nouns?
This word is what you do if you stare stupidly at someone or something.
What is gawk?
This word is what a detective does to a suspect.
What is interrogate?
When Mrs. Hart asks you to use a quote, she wants you to write it this way.
What is verbatim?
If you want to get an A in every class but do not study or do any homework, then your efforts are going to be this word.
What is futile?
Soothe, chastise, and reciprocate are all this part of speech.
What is a verb?
This word is someone or something that is wild or uncivilized like our very distant ancestors.
What is barbaric?
You are this if you are found not guilty of a crime.
What is acquitted?
If you say the same thing over and over again, you are being this word.
What is redundant?
B.O.B. stands for Battle of the Battle of the Books so it is an example of this word?
What is an acronym?
A "frivolous mortal" are these two parts of speech.
What is an adjective (frivolous) and a
noun (mortal)?
This word means to consider or think carefully which you should do for all test answers.
What is ponder?
You may need to do this word to your poor study habits if you really want to improve your grade.
What is amend?
I notice many of you need to do this to your water bottles throughout the day.
What is replenish?
Saying the dog ate your homework is not this word's kind of excuse to a teacher.
What is plausible?
Diligent, prudent, and optimistic all describe this part of speech.
What is a noun?
(All are adjectives which describe nouns)