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Marzano Words List:Fifth Grade Marzano 단어 5학년 영영풀이

[Marzano Words List:Fifth Grade Marzano 단어 5학년 영영풀이]

 

※ Robert J. Marzano: Robert J. Marzano, PhD, is cofounder and CEO of Marzano Research in Colorado. A leading researcher in education, he is a speaker, trainer, and author of more than 30 books and 150 articles.

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aircraft

noun : an airplane or other vehicle that flies


dolphin

noun : a kind of whale that has teeth and a beaklike snout


dusk

noun : the time of day when it starts to get dark


fever

noun : a body temperature that is higher than normal


jab

verb : to poke quickly or roughly with a body part or an object


knob

noun : a rounded ball or handle on something


mute

verb : to turn off the sound


neigh

verb : to make the sound that a horse makes


price

noun : the amount of money asked for a good or service when it is sold


rap

verb : to hit a hard surface and make a sharp sound


shark

noun : a fish with a big fin on its back


slope

noun : an upward or downward slant


stomp

verb : to step in a loud, heavy way, often while angry


wallet

noun : a small flat, folding case used for holding money and credit cards, usually carried in a pocket or purse

 


 

 abandon

verb : to leave behind


Abilene

noun : a city in north-central Texas


abroad

adverb : in or to a foreign country


absolute

adjective : total; complete


abuse

noun : physical or psychological mistreatment of a living thing


access

noun : a way of getting near to or entering something or someplace; a way of being able to use or get something


accessory

noun : something added to another thing to make it more attractive or useful


accompany

verb : to go somewhere with another; to happen at the same time or along with something else


accomplish

verb : to succeed in doing or achieving something


account

noun : an arrangement with a bank in which customers keep their money in the bank in exchange for certain services


accurate

adjective : correct or exact; precise


acre

noun : standard measure of land area equal to 4,840 square yards; an area slightly smaller than an American football field


adequate

adjective : good enough for a task or purpose; acceptable


administer

verb : to make and give out or apply a drug or treatment


adobe

noun : a mixture of sandy clay and straw that is dried into bricks


adore

verb : to love and respect very much


advance

verb : to move or go forward


advertise

verb : to call attention to a product, service, or cause in order to sell it or get people to attend


advise

verb : to give an opinion or advice; to notify


affect

verb : to have an effect on; to cause a change


affection

noun : a warm liking; a loving feeling


afterward

adverb : later; in the future


agent

noun : a person whose job is to provide a special service to customers


airfield

noun : an area of land where airplanes take off and land


airman

noun : a person who pilots an airplane


airstrip

noun : a narrow strip of land used for aircraft to land and take off from


ajar

adjective : slightly open


Albany

noun : the capital of New York, located in the eastern part of the state


alcohol

noun : a beverage, such as beer, wine, or whiskey, which contains an ingredient that can cause a person to lose control of behavior


algebra

noun : a branch of math in which symbols, usually letters, are used to represent unknown numbers


allegiance

noun : loyalty; dedication to a person or a group


almond

noun : an edible seed from a tree that comes from the Middle East


altar

noun : a table or other raised surface that is used for religious or spiritual purposes


alto

noun : a singing voice or an instrument having a key range above tenor


ambassador

noun : a representative of a country, species, or cause


ambition

noun : a person's dream or objective


amble

verb : to walk at a slow, relaxed pace


ammunition

noun : anything fired from a gun, such as bullets, missiles, or cannonballs


amphibian

noun : a cold-blooded animal with a backbone that generally spends some time in water and some time on land


analyze

verb : to examine closely


ancestor

noun : a family member from long ago


angle

noun : a figure formed by two lines that meet at a point


anteater

noun : a toothless mammal that eats ants and termites


antenna

noun : a wire used to send and receive radio or TV signals


antibiotic

noun : a medicine made from organisms that fights infections in the body


antidote

noun : a medicine that stops the effects of a particular poison


antlers

noun : hornlike growths on mammals, such as moose, caribou, and deer, that are made of bone and are grown and shed each year


Appalachians

noun : a long mountain chain in the eastern United States and eastern Canada


appeal

noun : a formal request in a court for a legal decision to be changed


appliance

noun : a mechanical or powered household device


apply

verb : to fill out a form to request something or to be considered for a job opening


appoint

verb : to choose someone to have a particular job; to give someone a position or duty


appropriate

adjective : just right for the purpose or situation


apt

adjective : having a tendency; likely


aqueduct

noun : an artificial channel that carries water from one place to another


arbor

noun : a shelter made of branches or vines


arc

noun : a section of a circle or other curved shape


arcade

noun : an indoor area containing video games, pinball machines, and other similar games


archery

noun : the skill or sport of shooting with a bow and arrows


arena

noun : a flat area surrounded by seats where spectators watch a sporting or entertainment event


Argentina

noun : the second-largest country in South America


armor

noun : any kid of protective covering


armpit

noun : the hollow area under the base of an arm where it joins the side of the chest


aroma

noun : a pleasant smell that is very noticeable


array

noun : a large number or variety of things


artery

noun : a blood vessel that moves oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to all parts of the body


asparagus

noun : a tall plant in the lily family that has edible shoots and a slightly bitter flavor


assemble

verb : to put something together from parts; to gather together


assist

verb : to help


assume

verb : to believe something is true without proof


assure

verb : to make certain; to convince


asteroid

noun : an irregularly shaped rock that orbits the Sun


astonish

verb : to surprise


astronaut

noun : a person trained to travel and work in space


astronomy

noun : a field of science involving the study of the stars, planets, comets, and other things found in space


attain

verb : to succeed in achieving a goal; to obtain or get


attempt

verb : to make an effort; to try


attire

noun : clothes, especially fancy ones


attorney

noun : a lawyer; a person who practices or studies law


Austin

noun : the capital of Texas


Austria

noun : a landlocked country in central Europe


authority

noun : the power, or those with the power, to govern, give orders, or make decisions


automatic

adjective : operating without human control


avalanche

noun : a mass of loosened snow, ice, soil, or rock that suddenly slides down a slope


aviator

noun : a pilot of an aircraft


avocado

noun : an oval fruit with dark, leathery skin and smooth green flesh


awning

noun : a sheet of heavy material stretched on a frame that is hung to keep sunlight or rain from a doorway, window, or deck


axis

noun : an imaginary line around which an object, such as Earth, rotates


bacteria

noun : small one-celled organisms that sometimes cause infections and disease


badger

noun : a stocky mammal in the weasel family that usually has a gray and black coat


badminton

noun : a game played with rackets on a rectangular court by two or four players who hit a shuttlecock back and forth over a net


bagpipes

noun : a musical instrument played by forcing air from a bag squeezed by the player through pipes with holes


bail

noun : money left with a court that allows a prisoner to leave jail and return later for his or her trial


bait

noun : food used to attract an animal


balsa

noun : a lightweight wood often used to make models and rafts


Baltimore

noun : the largest city in Maryland


ban

noun : an official order that forbids something


bangle

noun : a stiff bracelet without a clasp


banister

noun : a railing along the side of a staircase


barber

noun : someone who cuts hair, especially men's hair, and trims beards


bareback

adverb : on the back of an unsaddled horse or animal


baseboard

noun : a narrow wooden board that runs along the bottom of an inside wall


bashful

adjective : shy


bass

noun : a kind of freshwater fish


basswood

noun : a tree with large heart-shaped leaves and yellowish flowers


beacon

noun : a light or fire visible from far away that is used as a signal


bedrock

noun : a layer of solid rock underneath the ground's surface


beech

noun : a tree with smooth, gray bark that produces small nuts


beeline

noun : a straight line or direct route between two places


belle

noun : a very attractive and popular girl or woman


bellhop

noun : a hotel attendant who carries people's luggage and performs other tasks


bellow

verb : to speak or shout in a loud, deep voice


beret

noun : a round, flattened, pancake-shaped French hat


berth

noun : a place where a ship docks at a harbor; a bed or bunk on a ship or train


beta

noun : the second letter of the Greek alphabet; B or β


betray

verb : to hurt another in some way by being unfaithful, false, or disloyal


billfold

noun : a thin wallet


bind

verb : to tie or fasten tightly together


binoculars

noun : a hand-held device used to see objects that are far away


biology

noun : the branch of science that studies living things


birthmark

noun : a brown or red mark on a person's skin, usually present at birth


biscuit

noun : a small, round cake of bread


bishop

noun : a high-ranking official in some Christian churches who is responsible for a specific area or group of churches


bleak

adjective : bare, dreary, or otherwise unfavorable


blister

noun : a small injury in the form of a bubble on the skin that is filled with fluid


blockade

noun : any obstacle designed to prevent passage


blockhead

noun : a disrespectful word for a person who lacks intelligence and makes poor decisions


blonde

noun : a person who has hair that is pale yellow


bloodhound

noun : a large dog with a very good sense of smell


bluebell

noun : a plant that grows in woods and produces bell-shaped blue flowers


bluff

verb : to trick, especially by showing strength that does not exist


blunder

noun : a careless or stupid mistake


blunt

adjective : having an edge or point that is dull, worn down, or rounded


blur

verb : to make or become less clear


bob

verb : to make quick, jerky movements up and down


bologna

noun : a type of smoked sausage made of beef and pork


bonfire

noun : a large fire built outside, usually for a celebration or to burn trash


bonny

adjective : beautiful; attractive


boom

noun : a period of time when business is good


boomerang

noun : a flat, curved piece of wood that returns to the thrower after it has been thrown


bosom

noun : the front part of the human chest, especially of a woman


boxwood

noun : an evergreen bush or small tree that has small dark leaves and is used to make a hedges or natural fences


brace

noun : a device that helps make something stronger or steadier


bravo

exclamation : a word used to express approval after an excellent performance


Brazil

noun : the largest country in South America


breathtaking

adjective : shockingly beautiful or delightful


briar

noun : a wild plant that has many sharp thorns on its branches


bridle

noun : a harness made of rope or string that guides the movement of a kite or other object


bristle

verb : (of hair or fur) to stand straight up away from the skin, usually because of fear or anger


brittle

adjective : likely to break or snap


broil

verb : to cook using very high heat for a short period of time


bronco

noun : a wild or untamed horse


brood

verb : to give serious thought to something troubling


broth

noun : the liquid base of a soup


browse

verb : to look through something in a casual way


brunette

noun : a girl or woman who has hair that is dark brown or black


brute

adjective : very strong; animal like


buck

verb : to jump in the air with a lowered head, stiff legs, and an arched back (most often done by a horse or other hoofed animal)


buckskin

noun : the skin of a male deer; soft, yellowish suede


buff

noun : a person who is very knowledgeable about a subject


bugle

noun : a brass instrument similar to a small trumpet that is used for military signals


bulge

noun : an outward swelling


bulk

noun : a large amount


bulldoze

verb : to clear land or tear down buildings or trees with a large tractor called a bulldozer


burr

noun : a prickly seed or flowerhead with hooks that attach to clothing or fur


bustle

noun : busy, noisy activity


butt

verb : to strike or push with the head or horns


butterscotch

noun : a flavor that is a combination of butter and brown sugar; a yellowish-brown color


cabinet

noun : a set of shelves for storing things, usually with a door


cackle

verb : to make the sharp, broken cry that a hen makes after laying an egg; to make a similar sound when laughing


cad

noun : a man whose behavior is rude and dishonorable


café

noun : a small restaurant that sells drinks and light meals


cafeteria

noun : a dining room where people are served at a counter


caffeine

noun : a substance found in tea, coffee, and many soft drinks that stimulates the nervous system


calcium

noun : a soft, metallic, gray mineral that is important to the health of many plants and animals


calculate

verb : to work out or estimate an answer using mathematics


calico

noun : cotton cloth with a bright, floral pattern


campus

noun : the land and buildings belonging to a school, college, university, or hospital


canal

noun : a waterway that is dug across land and used for transportation or irrigation


cancer

noun : a serious disease that causes the body's cells to grow out of control


candidate

noun : a person who seeks to be elected or chosen


cannibal

noun : a human or other animal that eats others of its own species


cannon

noun : a large, hollow, heavy piece of military equipment used in warfare


canteen

noun : a small water container usually made of metal


canvas

noun : a heavy piece of cloth on which a painting is done, especially an oil painting


caravan

noun : a procession of vehicles or animals traveling on land


cardigan

noun : a sweater that fastens all the way down the front


cargo

noun : goods carried by a large vehicle


Caribbean

adjective : of or relating to the region in the Atlantic Ocean located between North and South America


carousel

noun : a merry-go-round


carp

noun : a freshwater fish commonly kept in ponds and sometimes farmed for food


cartilage

noun : an elastic tissue found in humans and other vertebrates


cartridge

noun : a case that contains a specific type of material, such as ink, that is put into a larger piece of equipment, such as a printer


cashew

noun : a kidney-shaped nut; the tropical American tree on which the nut grows


cask

noun : a barrel that holds liquid


cavalry

noun : a group of soldiers who fight while mounted on horses


cease

verb : to stop


celestial

adjective : of or relating to the sky


census

noun : an official count of a population in an area


ceremony

noun : a formal event that takes place on a special occasion


chafe

verb : to rub against a part of the body and cause soreness


chairman

noun : the person who is in charge of a meeting, committee, or event


chalet

noun : a wooden house, usually found in the Swiss Alps or another snowy region


chamber

noun : a room or other enclosed space, either natural or artificial


chandelier

noun : a branched light fixture that hangs from the ceiling


chaps

noun : protective leg coverings made of leather


charter

noun : an official document creating an organization and defining its rights and responsibilities


chat

noun : a casual conversation


checkmate

noun : a move in chess in which a player loses because that player's king is in a position where escape is impossible


chef

noun : a professional cook


chemistry

noun : the science that studies how chemical elements and compounds change when heated, cooled, or combined


chess

noun : a game with two players in which each player moves sixteen pieces across a board with the goal of trapping the other player’s king


Cheyenne

noun : the capital of Wyoming, located in the southeastern part of the state


chime

verb : to make the ringing sound made by a bell or clock


chinaware

noun : dishes that are made of china


chisel

verb : to use a sharp steel tool called a chisel to shape stone, wood, or metal


chopsticks

noun : a pair of thin sticks held in one hand and used in eastern Asia to eat food


chowder

noun : a rich soup that usually contains seafood or corn, along with other ingredients


chrome

noun : a thin layer of chromium, a hard white metal, that is used as a decorative outer coating on some objects


chrysanthemum

noun : a popular flower that is a member of the daisy family


chum

noun : a good friend


chute

noun : a slanted slide or channel that carries things to a lower level


cider

noun : a drink made from juice that has been pressed from apples


cinch

noun : a band attached to a saddle that fastens around a horse's belly


Cincinnati

noun : a city in the southwestern corner of Ohio


cinnamon

noun : a spice made from the dried bark of certain trees and used to flavor food


citrus

adjective : of or relating to a group of trees that grow oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, or other similar fruits


civil

adjective : polite and courteous


clad

adjective : wearing clothing


claim

verb : to say something is true, often without evidence


clamor

noun : a loud, harsh noise, especially one caused by people shouting


clamp

noun : a clasp or other object used to hold things together


clash

verb : to enter into conflict; to not get along or go well together


clause

noun : a group of words that includes a subject and a verb, but forms only part of a sentence


clench

verb : to tighten a body part in response to a strong emotion; to tightly grip something


Cleveland

noun : a large city in northeastern Ohio


clinic

noun : a building or part of a hospital where patients receive medical care


cloak

noun : a loose, long outer piece of clothing, usually without sleeves, worn over the shoulders


clockwork

noun : the system and parts that make a clock or other mechanism move


clog

verb : to block with a buildup of material


clot

verb : to change from a liquid to a semisolid or solid state; usually refers to blood


clothespin

noun : a wooden or plastic clip used to fasten wet clothing or other items to a clothesline while they dry


clutter

noun : an untidy state; a group of things not neatly arranged


coax

verb : to gradually persuade someone to agree to something


cobblestone

noun : a round stone, about the size of a fist, used for paving streets


cockpit

noun : the place in an aircraft where the pilot sits


cockroach

noun : a beetlelike insect that is usually considered a pest


coconut

noun : the large, hard-shelled, oval nut of a type of palm tree


coke

noun : a gray material made from coal that is used as fuel for heating


coleslaw

noun : a salad made of raw cabbage that is sliced or chopped


coliseum

noun : a large stadium or other building, often used for sporting events or concerts


collapse

verb : to fall apart or fall down


cologne

noun : a product similar to perfume but not as strong


colon

noun : a punctuation mark (:) used after a word that introduces a quotation, explanation, or series


combat

noun : fighting between military forces


combine

verb : to mix, bring, or get together


comedy

noun : a type of entertainment with funny characters and a happy ending


commerce

noun : the buying and selling of goods; business or trade


commonplace

adjective : ordinary


commotion

noun : confusion; noisy activity


companion

noun : a person or pet you spend a lot of time with or who accompanies you somewhere


compare

verb : to look at something to see how it is the same or different from something else


compartment

noun : a separate section of something


compel

verb : to force or motivate someone to do something


compete

verb : to do something for the purpose of winning


competent

adjective : able to do a job well


complex

adjective : having many different parts; difficult to achieve or understand


complexion

noun : the color, texture, and general appearance of the skin on a person's face


complicate

verb : to make something more complex and, as a result, more difficult or confusing


compliment

verb : to use words to express praise and admiration


comprehend

verb : to understand the meaning of something


compute

verb : to determine or calculate using mathematics


conceal

verb : to hide


concern

noun : a feeling of worry or interest; also, something you are worried about or interested in


conclude

verb : to bring something to an end


concrete

noun : a rough, heavy building material that is spread or poured and that hardens into a material similar to stone


condense

verb : to change from a gas to a liquid


confess

verb : to admit or state that one has done something wrong


confetti

noun : small bits of colored paper thrown in celebration


confident

adjective : sure of oneself; certain


confirm

verb : to establish that something is true based on facts


conflict

noun : a disagreement of ideas, principles, or opinions between people or groups; a fight, battle, or war


confuse

verb : to cause someone to be mixed up about something; to make something harder to understand


congratulate

verb : to offer praise or good wishes for an achievement or on a special occasion


connect

verb : to bring together


conquer

verb : to take control of a person, group, place, or thing, usually by force


conscious

adjective : responsive; awake and aware


conserve

verb : to protect a natural place or resource so it will last longer


considerate

adjective : showing concern for other people's feelings


consistent

adjective : unchanging over time


constant

adjective : steady; not changing


consult

verb : to look for or receive advice from an expert or another source of information


contact

verb : to communicate with someone, usually to give or receive information


contrast

verb : to look at something to see how it is different from something else


contrite

adjective : feeling sorry for having done something wrong


convict

verb : to prove guilty of a crime


cookout

noun : a get-together in which food is cooked and eaten outdoors


cornet

noun : a brass instrument that is similar to a short, wide trumpet


corridor

noun : a long, narrow hallway in a building


corsage

noun : a small bouquet of flowers that is pinned to a woman's dress or blouse


cosmetics

noun : products put on the body, especially the face, to enhance beauty


cottontail

noun : a rabbit that has a brownish coat and a short tail that is white on the underside


couch

noun : a piece of furniture for two or more people to sit on


counsel

verb : to give guidance or advice


counterfeit

adjective : a copy of something, especially money, that is made to look like the real thing


cove

noun : a small or narrow bay


covey

noun : a small flock of birds, especially game birds


cowslip

noun : a wild plant with fragrant yellow flowers


coy

adjective : pretending to be shy or modest to try to spark someone's interest


crag

noun : a steep or rugged cliff or rocky surface


crane

noun : a machine with long, movable arms used to lift things


crave

verb : to want something a lot


crayfish

noun : a freshwater crustacean that looks similar to a small lobster


crease

verb : to fold


credit

noun : approval, praise, or acknowledgment given to a person for a quality, work, or achievement


crescent

noun : a curved shape with two pointed ends that looks like the Moon when it is waxing or waning


cringe

verb : to feel an inner shiver of embarrassment or disgust


crochet

noun : a type of needlework that uses yarn and a hooked needle to make a loose type of fabric


crock

noun : a pot or jar made of baked clay that has been glazed so it can hold liquids


croup

noun : a sickness that is most common in children, with symptoms that include coughing and difficulty in breathing


cruise

verb : to travel smoothly at a speed that is neither very slow nor fast


crumble

verb : to break apart into small pieces


crumple

verb : to crush an object so it becomes wrinkled


crutches

noun : long sticks with pieces across the top that are leaned on by people who have trouble walking


cubbyhole

noun : a small space or room


cubic

adjective : relating to the volume of a cube whose edge is a precise unit


cue

noun : a signal for a performer to begin


cuff

noun : the part of a sleeve that goes around a wrist; the turned-up bottom of a pair of pants


cultivate

verb : to raise crops; to prepare the soil for farming or gardening


culvert

noun : a tunnel or pipe that carries water under a road or railroad


curb

noun : a concrete or stone edge of a street


curd

noun : the thickened or solid part of sour milk


curse

noun : magical words that are said to cause trouble or bad luck for someone


cushion

noun : a pad or pillow stuffed with soft material


custody

noun : the protective care of someone or something; imprisonment


cuticle

noun : the narrow strip of dead skin at the base of a fingernail or toenail


cyclone

noun : a hurricane that develops in the Southwest Indian Ocean or the South Pacific Ocean


dagger

noun : a short knife with a sharp point that is used as a weapon


dame

noun : a woman of the same rank as a knight; an informal word for a woman


dandruff

noun : small flakes of dead skin in a person's hair


dangle

verb : to hang loosely


dapple

adjective : having spotted markings


darling

noun : an caring way to address a person who is loved


data

noun : facts and information, such as measurements or statistics, used to analyze or plan


debt

noun : something, usually money, that is owed to someone else


decay

verb : to decompose through the action of fungi and bacteria


decent

adjective : having good taste or manners; acceptable; kind


deckhand

noun : a crew member on a ship whose job is to take care of the decks and other parts of the ship


declare

verb : to make a strong statement or announcement


decline

verb : to become fewer, smaller, or worse; to politely say no


decoy

noun : an animal, real or fake, used by hunters to attract others of the same type; a fake object, such as a weapon, used to trick or trap


deed

noun : a signed document that contains the terms of an agreement, usually to do with property


defeat

verb : to win against or beat


deflate

verb : to let air or gas out of something


defrost

verb : to remove frost or ice from something, such as a windshield or freezer; to thaw frozen food


delay

verb : to be late or slow; to make someone or something late or slow


delicate

adjective : easily broken or damaged; soft or light in color or scent


delta

noun : an area of land shaped like a triangle formed by sediment at the mouth of a river


demand

noun : the need or desire for a good or service among people who can pay for it


democracy

noun : a form of government that is run by the people through free and frequent elections


demolish

verb : to destroy completely, usually a building or other large object


demon

noun : an evil spirit


demonstrate

verb : to show how something works; to show that something is true by using evidence or examples


denim

noun : a sturdy all-cotton fabric, often blue, that is used to make jeans, overalls, and other clothes


Denmark

noun : a small country in northwestern Europe mostly surrounded by water


dentistry

noun : the profession or work of a dentist


depart

verb : to go away from a place


depress

verb : to cause someone to feel very unhappy or hopeless


descend

verb : to move downward


destiny

noun : events that are going to happen in the future and can't be changed


determine

verb : to reach a conclusion through careful examination


determine

verb : to cause something to happen


device

noun : a thing that has been built for a purpose


devour

verb : to eat quickly or greedily


diagnose

verb : to identify an illness or injury


diameter

noun : the length of a straight line drawn through the center of a circle or a sphere from one side to another


diaphragm

noun : a sheet of muscle that allows the lungs to take in and release air


differ

verb : to be unlike someone or something


digest

verb : to process food in the body and turn it into energy


dignity

noun : self-esteem; worthiness of respect or esteem


dike

noun : long walls built to help keep water from flooding an area


diminish

verb : to get smaller or become less


dingo

noun : an Australian wild dog


diploma

noun : a certificate awarded to a student who graduates from high school or a technical school


discount

noun : a reduction in the price of something


disease

noun : a condition, other than one caused by injury, that changes the way a body normally functions; an illness


disgrace

noun : a loss of respect as a result of having done something dishonorable; a person or thing thought of as shameful


disk

noun : a round, flat shape; a round object


dismal

adjective : gloomy; dreary


dismiss

verb : to send away; to order or permit to leave


dispatch

verb : to send off


display

noun : a show, event, or demonstration; a collection available for the public to view


dispose

verb : to get rid of something


dispute

verb : to argue or challenge the truth of something


distinct

adjective : different; not the same


distinguish

verb : to tell one thing apart from another


distress

noun : extreme sorrow, anxiety, or pain


divorce

verb : to legally end a marriage


document

verb : to record information about an event in writing or in photographs


doe

noun : a female deer; the female of certain other mammal species


dogie

noun : a motherless calf


dogwood

noun : a decorative shrub or small tree that grows in northern regions and has wood that is hard


doily

noun : a decorative mat made of lace


dolt

noun : a disrespectful word for a person who lacks intelligence and makes poor decisions


domestic

adjective : related to one's family, the running of a home, or one's country


dominant

adjective : being more important, effective, or powerful than others


donate

verb : to give as a gift to a fund or a cause; to contribute


doom

noun : death, destruction, or another terrible ending


downfall

noun : a sudden fall, such as from power, wealth, or happiness; the cause of a sudden fall


draft

noun : a current of cool air in a room or other space


dragonfly

noun : a fast-flying insect with a long body and long, clear wings that stick straight out from its sides


drake

noun : a male duck


drawl

noun : a slow way of talking in which the vowel sounds are stretched out


dreary

adjective : dull, bleak, or depressing


drench

verb : to cause someone or something to be completely wet; to generously cover with something


droop

verb : to bend, sag, or hang limply


dry goods

noun : products such as clothing, fabric, and thread, that can be purchased


duchess

noun : a woman who is married to or the widow of a duke; a woman who has the same rank as a duke


duct

noun : a tube or channel that carries something


dude

noun : a city person, or an Easterner who is unfamiliar with life on a ranch


due

adjective : expected or required at a certain time


duet

noun : a performance by two people or a musical composition for two performers


dugout

noun : a canoe made from a hollowed-out tree trunk


dumbbell

noun : a short bar with weights at both ends


dungarees

noun : blue jeans or overalls


durable

adjective : sturdy and able to last for a long time


duty

noun : a job, responsibility, or obligation


dwindle

verb : to become smaller, weaker, or less numerous


dye

noun : a substance used to change the color of something


dynamite

noun : an explosive material used for blasting


earl

noun : a member of the British nobility ranking below a marquess and above a viscount


earnest

adjective : sincere or serious


earphone

noun : a small speaker worn in the ear to receive sound signals, such as from a telephone, radio, or other source of music


earshot

noun : the distance over which a person can hear others or be heard by others


easel

noun : a freestanding frame, often wooden, that supports an artist's work while they're painting or drawing it


eaves

noun : the low edges of a roof that meet or hang over the walls of a building


ebb

verb : to drop in level, as with a lowering tide; to lessen


eclipse

noun : the partial or complete hiding or darkening of one celestial body, such as the Sun or Moon, by another


ecology

noun : the study of organisms and their environment


economics

noun : the science or study of how goods and services are made, sold, and used


edible

adjective : safe to be eaten


eel

noun : a fish with a long, snakelike body


eerie

adjective : strange and frightening


efficient

adjective : making good use of time or resources


Egypt

noun : a country in northeastern Africa known as the United Arab Republic until 1971; site of an ancient civilization that flourished from 2600 to 30 BC


elect

verb : to choose a member of government by voting for him or her


embankment

noun : a ridge or mound of dirt that holds back water or supports a railroad track


emblem

noun : an image or object that is a symbol of something


embroider

verb : to decorate fabric by sewing patterns on it with thread or yarn


emerald

noun : a precious gem that is usually bright green in color


emphasis

noun : the stress given to a particular word, phrase, or musical note


employ

verb : to hire someone for pay; to use


encourage

verb : to urge someone in a helpful way to do something


enrich

verb : to improve by adding something


environment

noun : the natural world


epidemic

noun : the rapid spread of a disease within a community


episode

noun : an event that is part of a larger event or a series of events


equation

noun : a mathematical expression with an equal sign


equip

verb : to supply with needed items for a certain purpose


essence

noun : the quality or qualities that make something what it is


essential

adjective : necessary; very important


eternity

noun : time without beginning or end


Ethiopia

noun : a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa


eventual

adjective : happening at a later time or as a result of something


exaggerate

verb : to represent something as bigger, better, or more extreme than it is


exceed

verb : to go beyond


excel

verb : to perform extremely well


excess

adjective : more than expected, needed, or usual


expedition

noun : a journey or voyage; a group of people who go on a journey or voyage


explode

verb : to blow up or burst with a sudden release of energy


exponent

noun : a symbol that is written above and to the right of a number to show how many times the number is to be multiplied by itself


export

verb : to sell and send goods to another country or state


expose

verb : to reveal something; to subject or introduce someone or something to a substance, idea, or influence


exterior

noun : the outer part of something


extinct

adjective : not having erupted in thousands of years and showing no sign of erupting in the future; inactive


extinguish

verb : to put out or put an end to


eyepiece

noun : the lens or lenses closest to the eyes in a telescope, microscope, or binoculars


fable

noun : a short story that often has animals as characters and teaches a moral or lesson


fabric

noun : cloth, usually made by weaving


fabulous

adjective : wonderful; extraordinary


fad

noun : a widespread enthusiasm for something that is only popular for a short period of time


falter

verb : to begin to lose strength; to stumble or hesitate


fangs

noun : long, sharp, and sometimes hollow teeth


fantastic

adjective : wonderful


fare

noun : the money paid by a person to ride on a bus, train, or taxi


farewell

noun : good-bye


fatal

adjective : resulting in death


fate

noun : an outcome or series of events in a one’s life that is beyond his or her control


fathom

noun : a unit of measure equal to 2 yards, used mainly to measure water depth


feature

verb : to present or highlight


federal

adjective : relating to a government that serves many separate states or regions


fend

verb : to survive alone without anyone's help; to fight off an attack


fender

noun : a guard over each wheel of a vehicle that blocks the splashing of water or mud


ferment

verb : to undergo fermentation; to break down into a simpler form, such as happens in the creation of cheese and vinegar


ferret

noun : a long-bodied mammal in the weasel family that is kept as a pet


fiber

noun : food substances that cannot be digested but which help the process of digestion


fiddle

noun : a violin


fidget

verb : to move around restlessly


fig

noun : a small pear-shaped fruit with many seeds that is soft and sweet


filter

noun : a piece of paper or other porous material used to remove something unwanted from fluids or gases that pass through it


filth

noun : dirt that is disgusting


fizz

verb : to produce gas bubbles and make a hissing or sputtering sound


flair

noun : a special ability to do something well


flapjacks

noun : slang for pancakes


flaw

noun : a fault, mark, or other imperfection


flax

noun : a plant with stringy stems that are made into fabric; also, the fabric made from the plant


fleece

noun : the woolly coat of a sheep or goat; soft, warm cloth that has a texture similar to sheep's wool


flex

verb : to bend


flick

verb : to make a quick, jerky movement; to cause something to go flying, especially by using the fingers


flimsy

adjective : light, thin, or easily damaged


floss

noun : a soft thread used to clean between teeth


flounder

noun : a flat fish that lives in the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans


flue

noun : a pipe that carries smoke and waste gases from a fireplace or other fuel-burning structure to the outside


fluke

noun : something, usually good luck, that happens by accident


fluorescent

adjective : having the ability to give off light by absorbing light of short wavelength and emitting light of longer wavelength; very bright in color


focus

noun : the center of one's attention


foe

noun : an enemy or opponent


fond

adjective : having a liking or love for something


foothills

noun : hills on the lower slope of a mountain range


fore

adverb : at or near the front part of a ship or plane


forecast

verb : to predict or estimate something in the future


foreman

noun : a person who organizes and watches over a small group of workers


forge

verb : to heat and hammer metal into a desired shape


forge

noun : a very hot fire where metal is melted to be shaped by a blacksmith


forklift

noun : a small truck with a pronged platform in front that is used to lift and move heavy loads


forlorn

adjective : sad or lonely due to being alone or having been abandoned


formal

adjective : following certain customs or rules about correctness


former

adjective : happening sometime in the past; having filled a role earlier


formula

noun : letters and numbers that describe how many atoms of each element are included in one molecule or compound


fortress

noun : a structure that has been strengthened as protection from attack


foster

adjective : having a relationship that involves raising a child other than one's own by birth


foundation

noun : the beginning point and support from which something develops


fourscore

noun : eighty


foxglove

noun : a plant with tall spikes and tube-shaped flowers that may be white, yellow, pink, or purple


fragment

verb : to break into smaller pieces


fragrant

adjective : having a sweet or pleasant smell


frail

adjective : physically weak


frantic

adjective : wild with anxiety, fear, or another similar emotion; very rushed or busy


fraternity

noun : a social club for male students at a college or university


fray

verb : to unravel or get worn at the edge as a result of rubbing


freight

noun : goods that are transported by a ship, plane, train, or truck; the shipping charges to send the goods


frequent

adjective : done or happening often or many times close together


frill

noun : a layer of hair, feathers, or skin around the edge of an animal's neck; a strip of pleated or gathered material along the edge of something


fringe

noun : a decorative border of threads that may be knotted, twisted, or left loose


frolic

verb : to play with great excitement, enjoyment, or energy


frontier

noun : a wilderness area at the edge of a country’s official border or settled region


fumes

noun : gas, vapor, or smoke that has a strong smell or is dangerous to breathe


function

verb : to act or work as expected


fund

noun : a savings account of an organization that raises money from events or activities to use for a certain purpose


funnel

noun : a tube that is wider at the top than at the bottom, used to guide liquid or powder into a small opening


furl

verb : to roll tightly


fury

noun : violent or wild anger


fuss

verb : to show unhappiness or unnecessary concern; to struggle to make something right


gag

verb : to choke


gain

verb : to increase the rate or amount of something


gale

noun : a very strong wind


gallant

adjective : heroic or brave


gape

verb : to stare with one's mouth open wide as an expression of wonder or surprise


gardenia

noun : a tree or shrub with large, fragrant yellow or white flowers


gargle

verb : to wash the mouth and throat with a liquid that moves by breathing out through it


garland

noun : a small group of branches arranged in a circle or semicircle


garlic

noun : a strong-smelling bulb used to flavor cooked foods and as an herbal medicine


gauge

noun : any instrument that measures something, such as volume or thickness


gazelle

noun : a small, swift, slender antelope that lives in Africa and Asia


gee

exclamation : a word used to express mild surprise, sympathy, or excitement


gel

noun : a jellylike substance that contains medicine or cosmetic ingredients


gem

noun : a mineral or organic material that can be cut and polished for use in jewelry


generate

verb : to produce or create


genius

noun : a person with a tremendous skill or talent in a particular area


genuine

adjective : real; sincere


geology

noun : the study of rocks, soil, and minerals


geometry

noun : the branch of math that deals with lines, angles, surfaces, and shapes


Gettysburg

noun : a town in Pennsylvania that was the site of a famous battle during the American Civil War


ghetto

noun : a section of a city where many members of a minority live, usually in poverty


glade

noun : an open area in a forest


gland

noun : an organ that makes and gives off chemicals that are necessary for a body process


gleam

verb : to shine softly


glee

noun : great joy or delight


glory

noun : fame or honor that comes from special achievements; great beauty


gloss

verb : to give only brief attention to


gnash

verb : to grind the teeth together


gob

noun : a lump of something soft or sticky


gorge

verb : to greedily eat a large amount of food


govern

verb : to make and enforce laws for a country or area; to determine how something is correctly done


grandstand

noun : the main seating area at a stadium or racetrack


granite

noun : a hard volcanic rock used to make monuments and buildings


grasp

verb : to grab and hold onto firmly


gratitude

noun : the feeling of being grateful or thankful


grave

adjective : very serious or important


gravel

noun : a loose mixture of rock fragments


Great Britain

noun : an island to the northwest of mainland Europe on which the countries of England, Scotland, and Wales are located


Greece

noun : a country in southeastern Europe on the Mediterranean Sea


grenade

noun : a small bomb that may be thrown by hand or fired from a weapon


grief

noun : deep sorrow, especially caused by someone's death or another serious loss


grim

adjective : lacking cheerfulness or hope


grime

noun : dirt that is hard to remove


grit

noun : small, loose pieces of sand or stone; the fineness or coarseness of stone


groggy

adjective : dazed or weak, often due to illness or sleepiness


groove

noun : a long, narrow cut or channel in a surface


grope

verb : to feel blindly or uncertainly with the hands


grout

noun : a paste or mortar used to fill in the spaces between tiles


grove

noun : a small group of trees


grumble

noun : a complaint, especially a quiet or silent one


guilt

noun : the fact, or a feeling, of having done something wrong


gush

verb : to flow suddenly and often forcefully


gust

noun : a brief, strong increase in wind


gutter

noun : a shallow trough under the edge of a roof that catches and carries away rainwater


guzzle

verb : to drink a beverage quickly and greedily; to use up something quickly


habitat

noun : the natural environment of a plant or animal


halt

noun : the stopping of movement, action, or progress


halter

noun : headgear placed around a horse or other animal to lead it or tie it up


hamper

noun : a large container with a lid, used to hold dirty laundry


handicap

noun : a disability or disadvantage that may limit what a person can do


hare

noun : a type of mammal that is closely related to a rabbit


harness

verb : to control or make use of in order to produce energy


haste

noun : very fast action; hurry


haunt

verb : to visit a place in the form of a ghost or other supernatural being


haven

noun : a place that offers comfort, rest, protection, or shelter


haze

noun : tiny particles of moisture, dust, or smoke in the air that lower visibility


headset

noun : a set of headphones, usually with an attached microphone


headstone

noun : a stone placed at a grave, usually bearing the name of the person who has died


hearth

noun : an outdoor or indoor fire used for cooking, lighting, and warmth


hectic

adjective : full of rush, confusion, and excitement


hedgehog

noun : a small mammal that is covered with spines


heir

noun : a man who inherits, or is next in line to inherit, the property, money, or title of another person


heirloom

noun : an object of special value that has belonged to a family for many generations


helter-skelter

adverb : in a confused and careless way


hereby

adverb : by means of this act, words, or document


herewith

adverb : along with this


heroine

noun : a woman who has done something very brave, noble, or remarkable


heron

noun : a large, long-legged freshwater wading bird


hickory

noun : a tree in the walnut family that has hard wood and produces edible nuts


highness

noun : used as a title for a member of a royal family


hilarious

adjective : extremely funny


hitchhike

verb : to travel by riding for free in passing vehicles


hoarse

adjective : having a rough voice


hobble

verb : to walk awkwardly, usually due to stiffness or an injury


hog

noun : a member of the pig family


hogan

noun : the traditional home of the Navajo people


homely

adjective : plain or unattractive


homestead

noun : a house and the land around it


honeydew

noun : a pale green melon with sweet green flesh


honeymoon

noun : a vacation that a newly married couple takes together


honeysuckle

noun : a shrub or vine with fragrant white, yellow, or pink tubular flowers


hopper

noun : a funnel-shaped bin or chute used to store loose materials


horde

noun : a large, moving group of people


horizon

noun : the line where Earth's surface and the sky appear to meet


hornet

noun : a large, stinging wasp


horsepower

noun : a unit of power equal to 746 watts


hostile

adjective : very unfriendly


hourglass

noun : a device used for measuring time in which sand flows from one glass chamber into another, used to measure one hour


howdy

exclamation : a word used casually as a greeting, especially in the western part of the United States


hue

noun : a pure color found in the rainbow; a shade of color other than white or black


hummingbird

noun : a tiny bird that can hover and fly backward


humus

noun : the organic component of soil that is composed of plant decay


hurricane

noun : a strong, spinning storm with heavy rain and high winds that starts over an ocean, especially beginning in the Atlantic Ocean


husk

noun : the outer covering of some fruits and seeds


identity

noun : what identifies someone


ignorant

adjective : not having knowledge about something


ignore

verb : to refuse to pay attention to something or someone


illegal

adjective : against or forbidden by a law or rule


illustrate

verb : to draw something


immune

adjective : protected from a disease


imp

noun : a small creature that plays mischievous or harmful tricks


implement

noun : a utensil, tool, or other equipment used for a certain type of work


import

verb : to bring in and buy goods from another country or state


impress

verb : to have a positive or lasting effect on someone


impulse

noun : a sudden strong urge to do something


incense

noun : a substance that releases a pleasant smell when burned


incident

noun : a single event


incline

noun : a slanting surface


include

verb : to have, contain, or take in as part of a group or set


income

noun : money that is received from work or another source


independent

adjective : self-governing


India

noun : a country in southern Asia with a culture that dates back thousands of years


infant

noun : a human baby


infantry

noun : groups of soldiers fighting on foot


infect

verb : to spread a disease-causing organism to another person, animal, or plant


inform

verb : to tell or give information about something


informal

adjective : having a relaxed or unofficial style


inhabit

verb : to occupy or live in


initial

adjective : being or happening at the beginning


injure

verb : to harm or damage a living thing


inland

adverb : in or toward the middle of an island or area of land; away from a coastline


inlet

noun : a narrow strip of water that leads from a body of water into land


input

verb : to enter data into a computer system


inquire

verb : to ask someone for information


insert

verb : to put something inside another thing


inspire

verb : to encourage a person to act


install

verb : to add a piece of equipment or software so it is ready to use


instinct

noun : inherited behavior that leads animals of the same species to act certain ways in certain situations


insult

noun : a rude or offensive remark or action


integer

noun : a number that is not a fraction; a whole number


intense

adjective : extreme, forceful, or existing to a high degree


intent

adjective : intense, focused, and determined


interior

adjective : having to do with the inner part of something


intermediate

adjective : coming between two other things in place, time, or order


interpret

verb : to tell, explain, or understand the meaning of something


intersect

verb : to cut or cross another object


interview

noun : a face-to-face meeting, especially for the purpose of possible employment


invert

verb : to turn upside down or in the opposite order or position


invest

verb : to put money into a business opportunity that offers the possibility of future profit


invoice

noun : a list of charges for goods or services; a bill


involve

verb : to include as a part


ion

noun : an atom that has gained or lost electrons and has an electrical charge


Iran

noun : a country in the Middle East located between the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf


irritate

verb : to cause someone to be annoyed, angry, or impatient; to cause discomfort in a body part


Israel

noun : a Middle Eastern country located at the east end of the Mediterranean Sea


issue

verb : to supply, send out, or put on sale


jailbird

noun : a person who is in jail or who has been in jail more than one time


jest

noun : a joke or trick


jiffy

noun : a very short period of time


jitters

noun : a feeling of nervousness or uneasiness


jog

verb : to run slowly


johnnycake

noun : a bread made with cornmeal


jot

verb : to write something quickly


jumbo

adjective : very large


juvenile

adjective : young or undeveloped; suitable for children


katydid

noun : a large green grasshopper


kayak

noun : an Inuit word for a canoelike boat that is moved by a paddle


keen

adjective : sharp; perceptive


keg

noun : a small barrel, usually with a capacity of less than 30 gallons


kelp

noun : a large, brown seaweed that grows in the ocean


kerchief

noun : a square of cloth worn as a head covering or as a scarf


kidnap

verb : to use force to take someone away, usually for the purpose of getting money in exchange for his or her release


knack

noun : a talent for performing a task


knead

verb : to mix and work dough by folding and pressing it before baking


knight

noun : a soldier in medieval Europe who held a high military rank, who usually rode a horse and wore armor while fighting


lacrosse

noun : a team sport that uses a small rubber ball and a long stick with a loose net at one end


lag

verb : to fall behind; to move too slowly


lair

noun : the resting or living place of a wild animal or dangerous person


landmark

noun : an important historical building or site; an object on land that marks a place


lapse

noun : an error in memory, concentration, or judgment


larkspur

noun : a plant that bears bright, spurred flowers in blue, pink, or white on an upright stalk


latex

noun : the sap of certain plants that becomes solid when exposed to air


lather

noun : foam formed when soap is mixed with water


latitude

noun : the distance in degrees north or south of the equator


latter

adjective : the second one of two things that have been mentioned


lattice

noun : a framework made of crossed wooden or metal strips


laurel

noun : an evergreen tree or shrub that has large, fragrant leaves and yellow flowers


league

noun : a group of sports teams that play each other


leash

noun : a cord or strap for controlling and guiding a dog or other animal


lecture

verb : to give an educational talk on a topic


legal

adjective : allowed by the law


Lexington

noun : a town in northeastern Massachusetts where the first shot in the American Revolution was fired


license

noun : a legal document that gives official permission to do, own, or use something


linen

noun : a thin, light fabric made from the flax plant


liner

noun : a protective inner covering


linger

verb : to leave a place slowly and with hesitation; to take a lot of time to do something


link

noun : a relationship or connection between two or more people or things


linoleum

noun : a smooth floor covering made from canvas, linseed oil, and powdered cork


lisp

noun : a speech problem in which the speaker has difficulty saying "s" and "z" sounds correctly


literature

noun : written works that have lasting value


livelihood

noun : the work a person does to get the things needed to live


loam

noun : rich soil that contains sand, clay, and decaying organic materials


lob

verb : to hit or throw something so that it flies through the air along a high curving path


lobes

noun : a rounded or curved section of a body or organ, such as the ear, brain, or lungs


local

adjective : limited to a city, part of the body, or other particular place


locomotive

noun : a vehicle that acts as a large engine to push or pull railroad cars along tracks


locust

noun : a large grasshopper that migrates when its group's numbers get so large that a new food source must be found


loft

noun : a room right under the roof of a building, which may be used as living space or for storage


lottery

noun : a way to raise money by selling tickets and giving prizes to winners whose numbers are chosen randomly


Louisville

noun : the largest city in Kentucky, located in the north-central part of the state


lounge

noun : a public room in a building where people can sit and relax


loyal

adjective : constant and faithful to a person or institution


lozenge

noun : a small pill with medicine that is held in the mouth and sucked on


lumberjack

noun : a person who works in the logging industry, often cutting down trees


lunge

verb : to move forward suddenly and forcefully


lungs

noun : two organs in the chest that humans and animals use to breathe


lye

noun : a strong alkaline substance used to make soap or for washing


lyrics

noun : the words to a song


magenta

noun : a bright purple-red color; one of the four colors used in printing


mainland

noun : the main area of land of a continent or country


mainstay

noun : an important support on the foremast of a sailing ship; something that another thing depends on


maize

noun : corn; a kind of grain that was first cultivated in Mesoamerica


majesty

noun : impressive beauty or dignity; a title used when speaking to a ruler, especially a monarch


mallard

noun : a common and well-known duck


malt

noun : a grain that is soaked in water and used in brewing and distilling


mammoth

adjective : gigantic; enormous


manicure

noun : a cosmetic treatment for the hands that includes trimming, painting and/or polishing the fingernails


manor

noun : the main house on an estate; mansion


mansion

noun : a very large, fancy house


mantel

noun : a shelf located above a fireplace


manual

adjective : done by hand rather than by machine


mar

verb : to damage the appearance of something or ruin its quality


mare

noun : an adult female horse


marine

adjective : of or relating to the sea


marionette

noun : a puppet that has strings or wires attached to its limbs


maroon

noun : a dark brownish-red or purplish-red color


marsh

noun : an area of low-lying wetlands


marvelous

adjective : wonderful or amazing


masculine

adjective : having qualities commonly associated with men


mason

noun : a person who works and builds with stone


masquerade

noun : a costume party; a disguise or false show


mayonnaise

noun : a thick, creamy condiment made of egg yolks, oil, and vinegar


meditate

verb : to calm one's mind and sit in stillness for a time as a spiritual practice or to relax


medley

noun : a mixture of things; a collection of songs played together as one piece


meek

adjective : quiet, gentle, or timid


mellow

adjective : pleasantly rich, full, or soft


merchant

noun : a person who buys, trades, or sells goods


mercy

noun : kind treatment toward someone who deserves to be punished


merit

noun : a quality or feature that deserves to be praised


midst

noun : the middle of something; the place or environment of something surrounded by other things


midway

adverb : in or toward the middle of something


migrate

verb : to move from one habitat or region to another at a certain time each year


mildew

noun : a thin coating of tiny fungi that can grow on plants or other damp materials


military

noun : the armed forces of a country


millipede

noun : a slow-moving, wormlike arthropod that has two pairs of legs each on most of its many body segments


mimic

adjective : done in imitation of something else


miniature

noun : a small-scale model


minister

noun : a spiritual leader in a Protestant church


mink

noun : a dark-colored weasel that lives near water


minority

noun : a small group within a larger population; less than half


miracle

noun : a wondrous event, especially one that cannot be explained by nature or science


mischief

noun : behavior that is troublesome or annoying


missile

noun : an object that is thrown, shot, or launched as a weapon


mite

noun : a tiny bug related to spiders


mob

noun : a large or disorderly crowd


mockingbird

noun : a songbird that imitates the sounds of other animals


modify

verb : to make changes to something


module

noun : a self-contained part of a spacecraft


molasses

noun : a thick brown syrup that is a byproduct of making sugar


molecule

noun : the smallest part of a substance that can exist by itself, made of two or more atoms


molt

verb : to shed an outer covering such as skin, hair, feathers, or a shell before replacing it with a new layer


monarch

noun : a ruler of a kingdom or empire, such as a king or queen


monastery

noun : a group of buildings where monks or nuns live and worship


Montgomery

noun : the capital of Alabama, located in the south-central part of the state


monument

noun : a building, statue, or other structure built as a memorial to a person or event


moreover

adverb : in addition; besides


mortal

noun : a human being, who will eventually die


motto

noun : a phrase that represents a guiding idea of a person or group


mourn

verb : to grieve or feel sad, especially for someone who has died


mucus

noun : a thick, slimy liquid created in a body to protect tissues and keep them wet


multitude

noun : a large number of items


municipal

adjective : relating to a small place that is self-governed


murder

noun : a group of crows


murky

adjective : gloomy and dark, especially because of mist or clouds


murmur

noun : a soft, unclear sound made by one or more people speaking quietly or far away


muskrat

noun : a large North American rodent that looks somewhat like a small beaver with a long, scaly tail


mustang

noun : a wild horse of western North America


muzzle

noun : the part of an animal's face that sticks out and contains the nose and mouth


nag

noun : a horse that is old, in poor health, or worn out


naval

adjective : having to do with a navy


navigate

verb : to find one's way over a long distance; to steer a course toward a destination


nectar

noun : the sweet liquid that flowering plants make


negative

adjective : a number quantity less than zero


neon

noun : a type of gas used in advertising signs and fluorescent lamps


network

noun : a group of computers or things that are connected to each other


neutral

adjective : not supporting either side in a conflict; not expressing thoughts or opinions on a subject


nevertheless

adverb : in spite of which; still; however


Niagara Falls

noun : a huge waterfall on the Niagara River between Ontario, Canada, and New York State


nicknack

noun : a small decorative object


Nigeria

noun : a country in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea


nightfall

noun : the end of the day


noble

adjective : having fine qualities that are worthy of respect


nominate

verb : to name someone for a job, award, or position


normal

adjective : similar to what is common or expected


nostril

noun : one of the two openings of the nose


notify

verb : to let someone know something, often in an official way


nourish

verb : to provide food or other substances needed for growth and health


nuclear

adjective : having to do with energy or a weapon that involves a nuclear reaction


nugget

noun : a small lump of gold or another precious metal


null

adjective : having no legal power


obstacle

noun : something that gets in the way, preventing progress or movement


obstruct

verb : to block, prevent, or get in the way of


obtain

verb : to gain control or ownership of something


obvious

adjective : easily understood, clear, or apparent


occasion

noun : a single event, often a special one


occupy

verb : to live or work in a place; to take up a certain amount of space


octopus

noun : a sea animal with a soft body and eight arms with suckers


offend

verb : to cause someone to feel anger, displeasure, or disgust


official

adjective : approved and final


offset

verb : to cancel or decrease the effect of something; to make up for something


offshore

adjective : located at sea a far distance from shore


ointment

noun : a smooth substance used as a medicine for the skin


Olympics

noun : an international multisport event


omelet

noun : a dish made of beaten eggs mixed with other ingredients and then fried


opal

noun : a multicolored gemstone that is somewhat transparent, or see-through


opera

noun : a theatrical performance in which the story is told in song


opossum

noun : a primitive mammal about the size of a cat that looks similar to a large rat


opponent

noun : a person who is on the other side in a game, fight, or discussion


origin

noun : the beginning of something; the source from which a thing came


ornate

adjective : decorated with great detail


orphan

noun : a child whose parents have both died


otherwise

adverb : in a different way; under different conditions


outcome

noun : the result or consequence of something


outlaw

noun : a person who has broken the law, especially one who has not yet been caught


outlet

noun : a place or opening through which something is let out


outline

noun : a summary or plan for a written work


outpost

noun : a small settlement far away from other settlements, usually for military purposes


outsmart

verb : to defeat someone through the use of cleverness


outstanding

adjective : exceptionally good; standing out from others


outward

adjective : of or relating to the way that someone or something looks or seems on the outside


ovary

noun : the female reproductive organ of a plant or animal


overboard

adverb : over the side of a ship and into the water


overcast

adjective : cloudy


overcome

verb : to win a victory or rise above something


overlook

verb : to fail to notice something


overwhelm

verb : to overpower with feelings or sensory stimulation; to bury, drown, or defeat


oxide

noun : a chemical compound that includes oxygen


oyster

noun : a kind of mollusk with two shells that are irregular in shape and have a rough surface


pace

noun : the speed at which something or someone moves, especially when walking or running


Pakistan

noun : a country in southern Asia on the Arabian Sea


palette

noun : a thin board or other surface on which an artist mixes colors; the range of colors used in a work of art


pamphlet

noun : a brochure or other brief printed item that contains information on a single subject and is not expensive to print


panel

noun : a group of people who are selected for a specific purpose and limited time, especially to evaluate or investigate something


panic

verb : to feel sudden or uncontrollable fear or worry


panorama

noun : a complete view in every direction


panther

noun : a black leopard or jaguar; a mountain lion


paperback

noun : a book with a soft cover


parakeet

noun : a small bird in the parrot family that is a common pet


parallel

noun : any of the imaginary circles around Earth that are parallel to the equator and mark degrees of latitude


parasite

noun : a plant or animal that grows on or feeds off another


parchment

noun : a thin, stiff material used to write


Paris

noun : the capital and largest city in France


parliament

noun : a group of government officials who can make and change a nation's laws


parlor

noun : a sitting room for receiving guests in a private home


parole

noun : the release of a prisoner on the promise of good behavior


participle

noun : a form of a verb that is used to show a past or present action and that can also be used like an adjective


pastel

adjective : soft and delicate in color


pasteurize

verb : a process that slows the growth of microbes in food


pastime

noun : a hobby or activity


pastor

noun : a minister or priest in charge of a church or congregation


pastry

noun : a dough made of flour, water, and shortening; desserts made from that dough


patty

noun : a small, round, flat cake made of ground food


payroll

noun : people who get paid for work; also, the amount of money needed to pay those people


peal

noun : a loud sound that repeats


peat

noun : a brown soil-like material used in gardening and as fuel


pecan

noun : a smooth brown nut grown in the southern United States and Mexico


peculiar

adjective : unusual or strange


peg

noun : a short, round piece of wood, plastic, or metal that is used for hanging something up or holding things together


pelt

noun : the furry coat of a mammal, especially after it has been removed from the dead animal


penalty

noun : a punishment for breaking a rule


penicillin

noun : a group of antibiotics that is used to treat certain bacterial infections


peninsula

noun : a long piece of land almost completely surrounded by water


penmanship

noun : the art or skill of writing by hand


pep

noun : energy or liveliness


per

preposition : for each


percent

noun : a part or fraction of a whole, expressed in hundredths


perform

verb : to be part of a public show


permanent

adjective : lasting or meant to last forever; not changing


perpendicular

adjective : at a 90° angle to a line or plane


personal

adjective : about, or belonging to, one person


perspire

verb : to sweat


Peru

noun : a country on the Pacific coast of South America


petroleum

noun : a liquid mixture that occurs naturally under Earth's surface and is used to make fuels and many other products


phantom

noun : a presence, such as a ghost, that can be seen, heard, or sensed but is not physically there


pharmacy

noun : a store where medicinal drugs are sold


photograph

noun : a picture made using a camera


physical

adjective : having to do with the body or with natural or structural aspects or features


physician

noun : a medical doctor


pierce

verb : to make a hole or opening in something


pigment

noun : a substance that gives color to something


pimple

noun : a small spot on the skin that is inflamed and raised


pinball

noun : an arcade game played on a special machine in which a player scores points by hitting targets with a rolling ball controlled by a set of levers


ping

noun : a sharp, high-pitched sound like that of a bullet striking metal


pinto

noun : a horse with large patches of white and any other color


pitchfork

noun : a long, fork-shaped tool with a long handle used especially in pitching hay


Pittsburgh

noun : a city in southwestern Pennsylvania


plague

noun : a contagious disease that spreads quickly and causes many deaths


plaid

noun : a pattern of uneven stripes in both directions that repeat


plank

noun : a long, flat piece of wood, especially one used in building


plaque

noun : a flat decoration fixed to a surface that it is inscribed to honor someone or something


pliers

noun : a tool used for gripping that has two rounded metal "jaws" attached like scissors


plod

verb : to walk heavily and slowly


plume

noun : a long cloud or mass of other material in the shape of a feather


plunder

verb : to steal everything of value using force


plunge

verb : to dive or fall rapidly; to quickly and forcefully push something into something else


plunk

verb : to strum or pluck a string on a musical instrument with your fingers


plywood

noun : two or more layers of thin wood glued together to make a stronger board


poach

verb : to kill a wild animal illegally


poker

noun : a metal rod for moving coal or wood in a fire


Poland

noun : a European country on the Baltic Sea


politics

noun : the activities having to do with government


polo

noun : a game similar to field hockey played on horseback


pompom

noun : a small, soft ball that is used as a decoration


pope

noun : the head of the Catholic Church


pore

noun : a tiny opening


portion

noun : a part or amount of something larger


Portugal

noun : a country in southwestern Europe located west of Spain


posh

adjective : elegant and fashionable


posse

noun : a group of people gathered by a sheriff to help with law enforcement


potion

noun : a liquid mixture that is supposed to have medicinal, magical, or poisonous effects


Potomac River

noun : a river that flows from West Virginia along the border of Washington, DC, and into the Atlantic


poverty

noun : the state of being poor


powder

noun : tiny, dry particles, often produced by crushing or grinding a substance


powwow

noun : a Native American celebration that includes dance, music, arts, crafts, and food


precise

adjective : exact in movement or operation


pregnant

adjective : the condition of a woman or other female animal of having one or more babies developing inside her body


premium

adjective : having higher value or worth than usual


preserve

verb : to take care of and save for the future


previous

adjective : coming earlier in time or order; the one before


prick

verb : to use a sharp object to make a small hole in something


priest

noun : an ordained minister in the Catholic, Orthodox, or Anglican Church; a holy person with official duties in most any religion


prime

verb : to get something ready for a particular purpose


primer

noun : a book that teaches basic information on a particular subject


primitive

adjective : at or from an earlier or simpler stage of development


privilege

noun : a special benefit enjoyed under certain conditions; an honor


pro

noun : an advantage; an argument in favor of something


probable

adjective : likely, but not sure; possible


probe

verb : to investigate or explore something to get information


proceed

verb : to continue to do something, especially after stopping


procession

noun : a train of people or vehicles; a formal parade


profession

noun : a paid occupation, especially one that requires training and/or a specialized education


profile

noun : the degree to which a person or organization draws public attention


profit

noun : the money earned from a business or investment after all costs are paid


projector

noun : a machine that shows an image on a surface


promote

verb : to move forward the progress of something; to suggest an idea with the hope of having it gain acceptance


prop

noun : a movable object used on the set of a play or movie


propel

verb : to push somebody or something forward


prophet

noun : a person who is believed to bring a message from God or a god


prospector

noun : a person who searches for minerals such as gold and silver


protein

noun : an essential nutrient found in the cells of all living things


proverb

noun : an old and familiar saying that expresses a basic truth or belief


province

noun : any one of the largest areas that some countries are divided into


prune

noun : a dried plum


pry

verb : to use a lever to pull something open or apart; to ask a nosy question


pucker

verb : to tighten a part of the body so it becomes wrinkled


pudgy

adjective : chubby


pueblo

noun : a Spanish word for "town" or "village"; a large adobe building made by prehistoric Native Americans in the Southwest


pug

noun : a small breed of dog with short fur, a tightly curled tail, and a wrinkled face


pulpit

noun : a platform or reading desk in a place of worship where the leader stands to speak


puma

noun : a large wild cat that is yellow-gray in color and lives in North, Central, and South America


pun

noun : a play on words


puny

adjective : small, weak, or low in number or quality


Puritan

noun : a member of a British Protestant religious group that came to North America seeking religious freedom


pursue

verb : to follow in order to catch or attack; to follow a course of action to achieve a goal


putty

noun : a type of cement used to repair holes and seal cracks


quality

noun : a feature or characteristic of something


quantity

noun : an amount or number of something


quarterback

noun : the player in a football game who signals plays and throws the ball


quartz

noun : a common mineral of which there are many varieties


Quebec

noun : a French-speaking province in eastern Canada


quill

noun : a pointed feather used in arrows and sometimes as pens


quirk

noun : a small personality trait or characteristic


rabies

noun : a deadly disease caused by a virus that is usually passed on through the bite of an infected animal


radiate

verb : to emit something, often light or heat in the form of rays or waves


radius

noun : a straight line from a circle's center to the edge of the circle


ragweed

noun : a common weed that produces pollen that can cause allergic reactions in some people


raid

noun : a surprise attack or invasion with a specific purpose


rank

noun : the position of someone or something within a group


rascal

noun : a mischievous person or animal; a dishonest person


rash

adjective : being hasty in speaking or making decisions; reckless


rate

noun : a quantity or amount measured by comparing it to a unit of something else


raven

noun : a large black bird in the crow family


ravine

noun : a deep, narrow valley usually formed by flowing water


reap

verb : to cut or gather a crop when it is mature


rebel

noun : a person who speaks or acts out against authority


recent

adjective : done, made, or happening not long ago


reckless

adjective : lacking caution; careless of consequences


recommend

verb : to suggest; to give a good report about someone or something


recorder

noun : a machine that records sounds or images


recreation

noun : an activity done for fun, not for work


reek

verb : to give off a strong odor, usually an unpleasant one


refer

verb : to look at something for information


reflect

verb : to send light, sound, or heat back toward where it came from


regal

adjective : appearing like a king or queen


register

verb : to enter information for an official record


rehearse

verb : to practice something to prepare to perform it later


reign

noun : the period of time during which a single ruler is in power


rejoice

verb : to feel or express great joy or delight


relay

verb : to pass along something, such as information or a signal


release

verb : to make available or issue for use; to let go


relish

noun : chopped sweet pickles eaten as a condiment


render

verb : to give or supply


republic

noun : a nation led by a president and governed by elected representatives


require

verb : to need something


resemble

verb : to be like or similar to in some way


resent

verb : to feel anger toward someone, often because of a perceived wrong or injustice


reserve

adjective : an extra or spare of something held for future use


resin

noun : a fragrant, sticky substance made from tree sap


resist

verb : to fight against something; to oppose control or change


resort

noun : a course of action or strategy that may be used in a difficult situation


resource

noun : a supply of something valuable or very useful


restore

verb : to return something to its original condition


retina

noun : a layer of light-sensitive cells at the back of the eye


reverse

noun : the back of a coin or other object


revolt

verb : to fight against a government or authority


revolver

noun : a pistol with chambers that turn, allowing for several bullets to be fired before reloading


rickety

adjective : weak and shaky; likely to fall over


ridicule

verb : to make fun of someone


rim

noun : the edge of something circular


rind

noun : the natural outer covering of some foods


risk

noun : a situation that could be dangerous or cause harm; likelihood


rival

noun : a competitor for superiority or a prize


roan

adjective : having a dark coat with white hairs mixed in


role

noun : the part played by an actor in a performance; the part played by a person or thing in a larger effort


Rome

noun : one of the most important ancient cities and the center of the Roman Empire; the modern-day capital of Italy


romp

verb : to run or play with great energy


rookie

noun : a person who is new to a job or activity and has little or no experience


roost

noun : a place where birds sleep or rest


roster

noun : a list of names or jobs


rotate

verb : to turn on a center or axis; revolve


rouge

noun : a red powder or other makeup used to add color to the cheeks or lips


rubbish

noun : unwanted material; trash


rubble

noun : rough pieces of stone, concrete, brick, or other material from a building that has been destroyed


ruckus

noun : a disturbance; noisy activity


rudder

noun : a device near the back of a boat, ship, or airplane that controls steering


ruddy

adjective : having a healthy reddish color


rugged

adjective : having a rough, uneven, or broken surface


rumor

noun : a story passed from person to person that has not been proved true


rumpus

noun : a noisy disturbance


runway

noun : a flat, smooth strip of ground where an airplane can take off and land


rustic

adjective : having a simple charm that is more common among country people than city people


Sacramento

noun : the capital of California


saint

noun : a person who has been formally recognized for having lived a holy, devout, or virtuous life


Salem

noun : a port city in northeastern Massachusetts, famous for witchcraft trials in the late 1600s


saliva

noun : a liquid in the mouth that mixes with food to help begin digestion; spit


salon

noun : a place where people go to get beauty treatments


Salt Lake City

noun : the capital of Utah


salute

verb : to make a sign of respect or recognition to a superior officer or other person, often using a hand motion


sandpaper

noun : paper that has sand or another scratchy material stuck to one side


saucy

adjective : being rude and disrespectful


savage

adjective : fierce, violent or wild


scab

noun : a dry, rough crust that forms over a wound while it is healing


scamp

noun : a mischievous person


scan

noun : to move an object across an electromagnetic beam in order to pick up information about it


scarlet

noun : bright red


scholar

noun : an educated person


scoff

verb : to show disapproval by making fun of something or someone


scorch

verb : to burn the surface of something without setting it on fire


scorned

adjective : treated with contempt or disapproval


Scotland

noun : a European country in the northern part of the island of Great Britain and a division of the United Kingdom


scrap

noun : waste material, especially metal, that is not needed or that is left over from a project


scrawl

verb : to write in a hurried, messy way


scrawny

adjective : thin and bony to the point of being unattractive


screech

noun : a loud and very high-pitched cry or sound


script

noun : the written text of a play, movie, or television show


scuffle

verb : to walk with dragging feet


sediment

noun : particles of dirt and rock that are carried by water, wind, or ice and deposited elsewhere


seep

verb : to flow or leak slowly through small openings


segment

noun : a part of something


semester

noun : a period of study in school or college equal to half of a school year


Senate

noun : the smaller body of Congress, the branch of the U.S. government that makes laws; a similar body at the state level


senior

adjective : related to an older person


serene

adjective : peaceful and calm


session

noun : a period of time for a certain activity


severe

adjective : extremely harsh or unpleasant


shaft

noun : the straight wooden part of an arrow


shamble

verb : to walk awkwardly with your feet dragging


shank

noun : the straight, narrow part of an object


shatter

verb : to break or cause to break into many pieces suddenly and violently


sheaf

noun : a bundle of cut stalks of grain bound with straw; a bundle of things fastened together


shear

verb : to cut the wool off a sheep or other animal


sheath

noun : a case for the blade of a knife or sword


shield

verb : to protect or hide


shimmer

verb : to shine in a wavering, unsteady way


shin

noun : the front portion of the leg between the knee and the ankle


shingles

noun : rectangular tiles used on roofs or outside walls of houses


showdown

noun : a final test or conflict to settle a disagreement


shriek

verb : to make a loud, high-pitched sound


shrivel

verb : to dry up and become wrinkled


shudder

verb : to suddenly shake or tremble


shun

verb : to stay away from


sieve

noun : a bowl-shaped screen held in a round frame that is used to separate solids from liquids


silkworm

noun : the caterpillar of the silkworm moth, bred to produce silk fiber


silt

noun : fine-grained soil materials that are carried by running water and deposited


sincere

adjective : genuine and honest


singe

verb : to lightly burn the surface of something


sketch

verb : to make a rough drawing or diagram of something


skipper

noun : the captain of a boat or ship


skit

noun : a short play that is usually funny


skull

noun : the main bone structure of the head


skyline

noun : the outline that city buildings make against the sky


slack

noun : the part of something that hangs loosely


slate

noun : a guide used with a stylus to make sure each raised dot in Braille is properly spaced


slats

noun : narrow strips of wood, metal, or plastic


slaughter

noun : the killing of animals for food; the killing of many people or other animals in a violent or cruel way


slay

verb : to kill violently


slingshot

noun : a forked stick with rubber strips attached to it that is used to shoot small stones


slink

verb : to move in a sneaky way, often because of embarrassment, sadness, or fear


slit

noun : a long, straight cut or opening in something


sliver

noun : a thin piece of something


slogan

noun : a catchy phrase used to promote a product, a service, or a political movement


slosh

verb : to move in water or another liquid in a noisy way


slot

noun : a long, narrow slit in a machine where something can be inserted


slum

noun : a poor, crowded area of a city


slump

verb : to drop off or decline; to sit, stand, or walk with a stooped or rounded posture


slush

noun : partly melted snow or ice


smirk

verb : to smile in a mocking manner


smug

adjective : feeling or showing a great deal of pride in one's achievements


snapper

noun : a food fish that lives in warm oceans


snapshot

noun : an informal photo, usually taken with a small camera


snare

noun : a trap used to catch an animal, usually having a cord that slips around the animal's neck


snarl

noun : a tangled knot of hair or thread


sneer

verb : to show a strong feeling of dislike


snout

noun : the nose and mouth of an animal, especially one that sticks out


snuggle

verb : to hug and cuddle; to move into a cozy position


society

noun : an organized community of people who share laws, institutions, and traditions


sod

noun : the top layer of soil, including the roots of grass


sodium

noun : a soft metal found in salt


sole

noun : the bottom part of a foot or shoe


solemn

adjective : serious or sad


solution

noun : the correct answer to a question, problem, or puzzle; something that solves a problem or difficulty


somber

adjective : dark in color or mood; gloomy


sorrow

noun : extreme sadness


spatter

verb : to scatter drops of liquid


spearmint

noun : a common garden herb that has small purplish flowers


sperm

noun : a male reproductive cell


spine

noun : a column of bones that provides the main support for a vertebrate's body; the backbone, or vertebral column


spire

noun : the pointed top of a tower or other building


spirit

noun : energy; enthusiasm


splendid

adjective : magnificent; excellent


spool

noun : a round object around which thread or other flexible material is wound


spout

noun : a tube, pipe, or hole that allows liquid to pass through


sprawl

verb : to sit or lie flat with arms and legs spread out


sprig

noun : a small shoot or twig from a plant


Springfield

noun : the capital of Illinois, located in the central part of the state


sprint

verb : to run or go as fast as possible, usually for a short distance


spruce

verb : to make neat or decorate to make more attractive


spurt

verb : to gush out suddenly


squall

noun : a sudden strong gust of wind, especially one accompanied by some form of precipitation


squelch

verb : to forcefully silence someone


squint

verb : to partly close one's eyes, either as protection from bright light or to try to see more clearly


stab

verb : to pierce or wound with a knife or other pointed instrument


stadium

noun : a place with many seats where people watch sports or other activities


stag

noun : a male deer


stagger

verb : to move or walk in an unsteady manner


stake

noun : a wooden or metal pole placed in the ground, often to support a plant as it grows


stammer

verb : to stutter


stampede

noun : a sudden rush of cattle or other herd animals that panic and run at top speed as a group


stanza

noun : a group of lines that form one of the sections of a poem or song


starch

noun : a chain of sugars that is made by plants and that makes up a carbohydrate


stateroom

noun : a private bedroom on a ship or train


static

adjective : not moving or changing


stead

noun : the usual place or function of a person or thing that is being substituted


stereo

noun : a sound system with two or more speakers


sterile

adjective : completely clean; free of germs


stern

noun : the back end of a boat or ship


stile

noun : a set of steps used to climb over a fence or wall


stilts

noun : posts that support a structure above the ground or water level; long poles that allow a person to walk high above the ground


stimulate

verb : to make active or more active; to excite


stirrup

noun : a ring with a flat bottom hung by a strap, usually on each side of a saddle


stoke

verb : to stir or add fuel to something that is burning


stoop

noun : a small platform or set of steps at the front door of a house


strangle

verb : to squeeze the throat hard enough to cause death


strategy

noun : a careful plan for solving a problem or achieving a goal


stray

verb : to go off course or wander


streetcar

noun : a vehicle that carries passengers and runs on electricity from an overhead cable


stress

noun : a state of physical or emotional tension; worry


strife

noun : angry disagreement


strut

verb : to walk in a proud or stiff manner


stub

verb : to accidentally bump one's toe against a hard surface


stud

noun : a male animal used for breeding


studio

noun : a place where an artist works


stun

verb : to knock someone unconscious; to astonish someone


stunt

noun : a difficult and often dangerous physical feat, often performed as entertainment


stutter

verb : to speak unevenly with repeating or interrupted sounds


style

noun : a certain manner of dressing or type of clothing or hairdo


submerge

verb : to put something under the surface of water or some other liquid


subscribe

verb : to sign up to receive something regularly by paying in advance


subsist

verb : to exist or continue to exist; to maintain life


suburb

noun : a neighborhood outside the central part of a city, especially one with many houses


suds

noun : a mass of bubbles made from soap and water


suede

noun : leather that has been rubbed on one side to make a soft, velvety surface


suicide

noun : the act of killing oneself on purpose


suite

noun : a group of things that make up a collection


suitor

noun : a man who wants to date and someday marry a certain woman


sulk

verb : to be in a bad mood due to disappointment or annoyance


sultan

noun : a monarch in a Muslim country, similar to a king or emperor


summary

noun : a short statement that tells the main points of something


summit

noun : the highest point of a mountain


superb

adjective : wonderful; excellent


supernatural

adjective : beyond what can be explained by natural laws; often relating to religion


superstition

noun : a belief not based in reason that comes from ignorance or fear


supreme

adjective : higher in rank than all others


surf

verb : to ride toward shore on the crest of a wave, usually on a surfboard


surgery

noun : medical treatment in which a doctor cuts into a patient's body to repair or remove damaged parts


survey

verb : to measure an area of land and determine its physical features to make a map or write a report


survive

verb : to stay alive; to continue to exist


swagger

verb : to walk or act in an arrogant way


swap

verb : to take part in a trade


swarm

noun : a large group, especially flying insects


swash

verb : to splash water around or against a surface


swoop

verb : to fly quickly in a downward direction


sympathy

noun : a feeling of connection or kinship; sadness for another person's troubles


symptom

noun : a specific sign of illness or injury


taffy

noun : chewy candy made from molasses or brown sugar that is boiled with butter and pulled until it's glossy


tang

noun : a sharp taste, flavor, or odor


tangerine

noun : a small, orange-red citrus fruit with skin that peels easily


tangle

noun : a mixed-up mess; a snarl


tar

noun : a black, sticky liquid made from coal, wood, or peat that becomes hard when it cools


target

noun : a point or object at which someone aims or fires, such as in archery; an object of effort or attack


tariff

noun : a tax on imports or exports


tart

adjective : having a sharp taste; sour


tatter

verb : to make ragged


tawny

adjective : orange-brown or yellowish-brown


technology

noun : the use of scientific knowledge or tools to make or do something


temperate

adjective : having to do with a climate or region that has moderate, or mild, temperatures


tempo

noun : the speed of a certain piece of music


tempt

verb : to cause someone to want or do something wrong or unwise


tense

adjective : nervous, anxious, or tight


term

noun : the length of time that a person can or will serve in a political office


terminal

noun : the end of a transportation line, often with a station of some sort; the building at an airport where air passengers leave from or arrive at


terrific

adjective : wonderful; huge


terry

noun : a type of absorbent fabric with loops on its surface


testimony

noun : an official statement that someone gives on the stand in a court of law


textile

noun : fabric that is woven or knitted


thatch

noun : straw, or a roof made of straw


theater

noun : the art or business of writing or performing plays


theme

noun : the main idea or topic of an artistic work


theory

noun : a possible explanation


thicket

noun : a dense group of small trees or bushes


thigh

noun : the part of the leg between the hip and knee


thrash

verb : to move around wildly


threat

noun : a danger; a statement of an intent to cause harm


thresh

verb : to separate the seeds from a harvested plant


throb

verb : to pulse in a painful way that has a regular beat


throng

noun : a large group of people or other animals that are densely packed


thunderbolt

noun : a flash of lightning that happens at the same time as a crash of thunder


thunderhead

noun : the rounded upper part of a puffy cloud, which is a sign of rain


tidings

noun : information; news


tidy

adjective : neat and orderly


tile

noun : a thin square or rectangular piece of a material that is used to cover a surface


timber

noun : wood that is cut and prepared for use in carpentry or building


tinderbox

noun : a small metal container used to hold dry materials for starting a fire


tinge

noun : a slight trace of something


tinkle

noun : the sound of small bells or chimes


tissue

noun : a disposable piece of thin paper that may be used for wiping the nose


tobacco

noun : a tropical American plant that is harmful to the health when smoked or chewed


toffee

noun : a type of hard candy made by boiling butter and sugar together


toil

verb : to work on something difficult and unpleasant for a long time


toll

noun : a fee paid for permission to use certain roads or bridges


tornado

noun : a fast-spinning, funnel-shaped cloud that touches Earth's surface


torpedo

noun : a cigar-shaped underwater missile


tortilla

noun : the Spanish word for a flat, thin pancake made of flour or cornmeal


tot

noun : a very young child


totem

noun : an animal, plant, or other thing adopted by a group of people as a spiritual symbol


tour

verb : to take a journey that involves visiting several different places


tradition

noun : a belief or custom that is passed down from year to year and generation to generation


translate

verb : to take one language and change it to another


transport

verb : to carry from one place to another


treaty

noun : a formal agreement of peace or friendship between two nations or groups


tremendous

adjective : very great in size, amount, strength, or excitement


trench

noun : a crack in the seafloor; a long ditch


trespass

verb : to enter someone's land or property without permission


tributary

noun : a river or stream that flows into a larger river


tribute

noun : an act or statement that shows gratitude or respect


trice

noun : in a short amount of time


trigger

noun : the part of a firearm that causes it to fire


triple

adjective : three of something similar or alike


triumph

noun : an act or occasion of winning, being victorious, or overcoming something


trooper

noun : a soldier on horseback


tropics

noun : a geographic region around the equator that has a generally hot, humid climate


trough

noun : a long, narrow container that holds food or water for animals


troupe

noun : a group of stage performers who work together


trout

noun : a mostly freshwater fish related to a salmon


trudge

verb : to walk slowly and heavily due to tiredness or difficult conditions


trumpet

noun : a brass musical instrument that has a bell, looped tubing, and three valves


tuber

noun : the swollen underground stem of certain kinds of plants, such as the potato


tuft

noun : a cluster of strands such as feathers, hairs, or grass that grow close together


tugboat

noun : a small, powerful boat that tows or guides a large vessel, especially in a confined area


tumor

noun : a growth of extra tissue that has no function or use to the body


tuna

noun : a large saltwater fish


tundra

noun : a cold, treeless Arctic region where the ground is always frozen


turban

noun : a man's headdress, made of a long piece of cloth wound around the head or a cap


turf

noun : the top layer of soil made up of grass and other plant roots


turnout

noun : the number of people who show up and/or participate in an event


turquoise

noun : a greenish-blue color; a gemstone of the same color


twang

noun : a strong, sharp, ringing sound like that of a string when it is plucked


tweezers

noun : a small tool with two blunt blades that can grab, used to pull out hairs or pick up small objects


twitch

verb : to make a sharp, sudden movement


udder

noun : the milk-producing glands of cows and female goats, sheep, horses, and certain other hoofed animals


underdog

noun : the expected loser in a struggle or contest


undergo

verb : to experience something


undergrowth

noun : shrubs and small trees growing under large trees


underworld

noun : the world of organized crime


unicycle

noun : a cycle with only one wheel


unite

verb : to bring or come together as a group for a common purpose


university

noun : a school of higher learning that follows high school and usually offers classes in many different subjects


unravel

verb : to untangle the threads of something; to solve a mystery


upholster

verb : to add a soft, padded covering to furniture


uproar

noun : loud, disorganized noise or disturbance


urban

adjective : having to do with a cities and the people living in them


urge

noun : a strong impulse or desire


usher

noun : a person who leads people to their seats, especially at a wedding or in a theater


vaccine

noun : a medicine made of weak or dead microbes that teaches the body to fight stronger microbes of the same type


vacuum

noun : a space that contains absolutely no matter


vain

adjective : without success


Vancouver

noun : a port city in western Canada and the largest city in the province of British Columbia


vandal

noun : a person who destroys property on purpose


vanish

verb : to suddenly disappear or move out of view


variety

noun : an assortment of different things of the same general type


varnish

noun : a liquid used to give something a protective coating or gloss


vast

adjective : very great in size, number, or amount


vat

noun : a large container used to store liquids


vault

noun : an arched structure that forms a ceiling or canopy


Venezuela

noun : a country on the northern coast of South America


vengeance

noun : punishment given in return for an offense or injury


vent

noun : an opening in Earth's crust through which magma and gases come out


ventriloquist

noun : an entertainer who can speak, sing, and make other sounds that seem to come from somewhere other than his or her mouth


verge

noun : the point when something is about to happen


verify

verb : to check whether or not something is true by examination, investigation, or comparison


verse

noun : a section of a poem or song made up of lines that form a single unit


vertebrate

noun : an animal that has a backbone


vertical

adjective : straight up and down


victim

noun : a person or other animal harmed by an act or condition, such as a crime, war, or a natural disaster


vigor

noun : good health, including physical strength


vineyard

noun : a field where grapes are grown, usually for making wine


viola

noun : a stringed instrument played with a horsehair bow that is tuned a little lower than a violin


violent

adjective : using or involving great physical force, often in a way that is meant to harm, damage, or kill


virgin

adjective : not yet touched or used


virus

noun : a microscopic organism that infects the body; a disease caused by a virus


vision

noun : the ability to see; a mental image of something


visor

noun : a brim at the front of a cap that shields the eyes from sunlight


vital

adjective : so important that it is required


vivid

adjective : very bright and strong


void

noun : an empty or incomplete area


volley

verb : to hit or kick a ball before it reaches the ground


vow

verb : to promise


wad

noun : a small mass of soft material; a bundle or bunch of something


walnut

noun : the large, wrinkled, edible seed of a tree that grows in temperate climates around the world


wand

noun : a long, thin rod or other stick, often thought to have magical powers


wardrobe

noun : the collection of clothes owned by a person


warp

noun : vertical threads that are the foundation of a woven piece


wart

noun : a small, hard growth on the skin that is caused by a virus


waylay

verb : to stop someone and take up his or her time so the person is kept from another activity; to attack from a hiding place


weapon

noun : an instrument used in hunting or fighting


weave

verb : to make fabric by interlacing threads or yarn


weird

adjective : strange or odd


werewolf

noun : a mythical person who sometimes changes into a wolf


whereas

conjunction : in contrast with


whiplash

noun : a type of neck injury caused by an intense jerk to the head


whittle

verb : to carve wood with a knife into an object


whop

verb : to strike or beat hard


wield

verb : to hold and use a tool or weapon


wine

noun : an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grape juice


wit

noun : a talent for using words and ideas in clever and amusing ways


withdraw

verb : to take money out of an account


wither

verb : to shrivel or stop being healthy


witness

noun : a person who has seen an event happen, such as a crime, accident, or ceremony


wobble

verb : to move from side to side in an unsteady way


woodchuck

noun : a small mammal with a heavy body and short legs


workshop

noun : a place where manual work is done


wren

noun : a small songbird with short wings


wring

verb : to twist or squeeze; to squeeze water out of something


yacht

noun : a yacht is a boat used for pleasure or for racing


yearling

noun : an animal, especially a horse, sheep, or calf, that is one year old or in its second year


yelp

noun : a short, sharp cry, usually caused by pain or alarm


yield

verb : to give the right of way to other traffic


yip

verb : to make a quick, sharp, repeated bark sound


yodel

verb : to sing in a style where the voice switches rapidly between normal and very high ranges


yonder

adverb : over there


Yosemite

noun : a national park in California


youngster

noun : a young member of any species


yowl

noun : a loud, high-pitched cry that expresses pain or other suffering


Yukon

noun : a Canadian territory located in the country's extreme northwest corner


zigzag

verb : to move along a course with alternating sharp left and right turns

 


 

 aborigine

noun : an original or first inhabitant of an area


admiral

noun : a very high-ranking officer in a navy


Aegean Sea

noun : an arm of the Mediterranean Sea that is located between Greece and Turkey


alkaline

adjective : having a pH above 7


alloy

noun : a metal that is a combination of two or more metals


Alps

noun : a large mountain range in south-central Europe


amber

noun : the hard, fossilized resin from extinct trees of long ago


ammonia

noun : a colorless gas that has a pungent smell and can be dissolved in water to create a strong alkaline solution


asbestos

noun : a mineral made of long, fibrous crystals that is toxic when breathed


auxiliary

adjective : extra; providing additional support or help


azure

noun : bright blue


barometer

noun : an instrument for measuring air pressure


Beijing

noun : the capital of China, located in the northeastern part of the country


blockhouse

noun : a military building that has holes in the sides through which people inside can fire out at an enemy


bog

noun : an area of wet, spongy land


Brussels

noun : the capital of Belgium


catalogue

noun : a list of names, titles, or other items arranged in a system, usually in a book, computer database, or magazine


catastrophe

noun : an event that causes great suffering, loss, or other misfortune


cellulose

noun : the material in plant cell walls; the woody part of trees


chlorine

noun : a type of gas added to water to disinfect it


chlorophyll

noun : a substance in green plants that can turn water, air, and sunlight into food


circuit

noun : a closed path along which an electric current travels


circumference

noun : the distance around the outside of a circle


cistern

noun : a tank or other container for storing liquids, usually water


concave

adjective : having a shape or surface that curves inward


convention

noun : a widely used and accepted rule of writing


convex

adjective : having a shape or surface that curves outward


cornucopia

noun : a curved goat's horn or a basket filled with fruit, flowers, and corn, used as a symbol of plenty


crescendo

noun : a gradual increase in volume or intensity


cuneiform

adjective : relating to wedge-shaped writing used in parts of the ancient Middle East


curriculum

noun : the subjects included in a course of study in a district or school


cutlass

noun : a short, curved sword


dialect

noun : a form of language that is used in a specific region or by a specific group of people


figurehead

noun : a person who has a position or appearance of leadership, but no actual power


Flanders

noun : a geographical region that spans parts of the present-day countries of Belgium, France, and the Netherlands


flint

noun : a hard, gray rock that is a type of quartz


flora

noun : plant life in general, or the plants that live in a specific region


fracas

noun : a noisy disturbance or quarrel


garrison

noun : the group of soldiers who defend a fortress or town, or the building they occupy


geyser

noun : a hot spring that boils from time to time, sending a column of water and steam into the air


herring

noun : a common food fish that is silver and that lives in the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans


hydroelectric

adjective : of or relating to electricity generated by moving water


khaki

noun : a dull beige or brownish-yellow fabric used in military clothing; a dull beige or brownish-yellow color


kinetic

adjective : of or relating to the movement of physical objects


litmus

noun : a colored powder made from lichens that turns red in acid solutions and blue in alkaline solutions


manganese

noun : a hard, gray, nonmetallic metal used to make steel


Mediterranean

adjective : having to do with the Mediterranean Sea or the countries around it, such as Italy, Greece, and Turkey


minuet

noun : a slow, graceful dance that was popular in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries


Mount Vesuvius

noun : an active volcano in southeastern Italy that buried the towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79 A.D.


nigh

adverb : close in time, position, or relationship


Nile River

noun : a river that runs north through eastern Africa and ends at the Mediterranean Sea


obsidian

noun : a smooth, glassy rock formed when volcanic lava cools rapidly


octave

noun : an interval of eight


parasol

noun : a light umbrella used as protection from the sun's rays


pinafore

noun : a sleeveless piece of clothing that looks like an apron worn over a dress


pith

noun : the spongy substance found in the stems and roots of many plants


promenade

noun : a public place for walking for pleasure or to be seen by others


pumice

noun : a light, porous volcanic rock


radium

noun : a radioactive chemical element that is silvery-white and often used to treat cancer


ramshackle

adjective : in very poor condition


scourge

noun : a person or thing that is seen as an agent of punishment, suffering, or vengeance


scurvy

noun : a life-threatening illness common to early sailors that was caused by a lack of vitamin C


silicon

noun : a nonmetallic chemical element found in the Earth's crust that is often used in electronic devices


skirmish

noun : a small, brief fight, usually one that is part of a larger battle


smelt

noun : an small, edible fish that lives in fresh water or in coastal sea waters


sphinx

noun : a giant stone figure of an imaginary creature with the head of a man or animal and the body of a lion


starboard

adjective : the right-hand side of a boat or airplane when facing forward


stingray

noun : a fish with a large, flat body and a long tail with stinging spines on it


stratosphere

noun : the layer of Earth’s atmosphere located beyond the troposphere; the layer that protects Earth from solar radiation


sulfur

noun : a chemical element that is common and can burn


superlative

noun : an extreme description; the highest degree of a quality


swordfish

noun : a large ocean fish that has a swordlike snout


tempest

noun : a violent, windy storm


testament

noun : proof or evidence to show that something is true


thermal

noun : a rising column of air


transistor

noun : a small electronic device that controls the flow of electricity in electronic items


trapezoid

noun : a four-sided flat shape with two sides that are parallel


underbrush

noun : the shrubs and small trees that form a low level of plant life in a forest


uranium

noun : a radioactive chemical element that is silvery-white and used for nuclear fuel


Venice

noun : a city in northeastern Italy that is built on islands separated by canals


vermilion

noun : a very bright reddish-orange pigment made from a mineral


wallflower

noun : a shy person who has a difficult time mingling at a party


whist

noun : a card game played by two teams of two players each


Yugoslavia

noun : a former country in southeastern Europe on the Adriatic Sea


zinc

noun : a silvery-white metal used to coat iron and steel so they don't rust