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Ewe. A female sheep Sentence: The ewe was standing in the grassy field. Squeal. Noun: A long, high-pitched cry or noise Sentence: We heard the pig squeal. Verb: To make a long, high-pitched cry or noise Sentence: The girls squealed with excitement. Brilliant. Adjective: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Ewe A female sheep Sentence: The ewe was standing in the grassy field.
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Ewe

EweA female sheepSentence: The ewe was standing in the grassy field.

Squeal Noun:A long, high-pitched cry or noiseSentence: We heard the pig squeal. Verb:To make a long, high-pitched cry or noiseSentence: The girls squealed with excitement.

Brilliant Adjective:Pertaining to color- very bright and radiantExceptionally clever or talentedSentence: The trees turned a brilliant red and orange in the month of October.Noun:a diamond of brilliant cut

DelightVerb:To please someone greatly

Noun: Great pleasure

Sentence: She is a delight to have in class.

FlavorNoun:The distinctive taste of a food or drinkSentence: My favorite flavor of ice cream is chocolate.Verb:alter or enhance the taste of (food or drink) by adding a particular ingredientSentence: I flavor my coffee with a French vanilla cream each morning.

5AnxiousAdjective:Experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcomeWanting something very much, typically with a feeling of uneaseSentence: I am anxious about the spelling test this Friday.

Leisure Noun:Free timeUse of free time for enjoymentOpportunity afforded by free time to do somethingSentence: Complete this assignment at your leisure.

WhimperVerb:A person or animal makes a series of low, feeble sounds expressive of fear, pain, or discontentSentence: The dog began to whimper when he heard the thunder. Noun:A low, feeble sound expressive of fear or painSentence: The dogs whimper signaled he was scared.

Dreary Adjective:dull, bleak, and lifeless; depressingSentence: This rainy day is very dreary.

EmeraldNoun:A bright green precious stone consisting of a chromium-rich variety of berylA bright green color like that of an emeraldSentence: The emerald is the birth stone for the month of May. Adjective:Bright green in colorSentence: I own a pair of emerald colored earrings.

AstoundVerb:Shock or greatly surpriseSentence: You astound me with your hard work each day.

WaryAdjective:Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problemsSentence: I was wary about riding the enormous rollercoaster.

GleamVerb:Shine brightly, especially with reflected lightSentence: The stars will gleam tonight.Noun:A faint or brief light, especially one reflected from somethingSentence: He saw the gleam of a flashlight in the distance.

DecreaseVerb:Make or become smaller or fewer in size, amount, intensity, or degreeSentence: The balloon will decrease in size when I let some of the helium out.

Noun:An instance or example of becoming smaller or fewerSentence: The decrease in attendance was due to the stomach bug.

HomelyAdjective:Person- unattractive in appearancePlace or surroundings- simple but cozy and comfortable, as in one's own homeSentence: The house felt homely with the warm fire crackling and the soft music playing in the background.

MareNoun:The female of a horse or other equine animalSentence: The mare trotted up the rocky mountain path.

Daze Verb:Make (someone) unable to think or react properly; stupefy; bewilderSentence: She was dazed by his outrageous answer. Noun:A state of stunned confusion or bewilderment.Sentence: He was walking around in a daze.

InferiorAdjective:Lower in rank, status, or qualitySentence: The pilgrims believed children were inferior to adults. Noun: A person lower than another in rank, status, or abilitySentence: The sergeant called the soldier his inferior.

MiseryNoun:A state or feeling of great distress or discomfort of mind or bodyA cause or source of great distress or discomfortSentence: The nurse gave the student an icepack to relieve him from his misery.

JoltVerb:push or shake someone or something abruptly and roughlySentence: A sudden push from behind unexpectedly jolted the girl forward.

Noun:An abrupt rough or violent movementSentence: The capsule failed to release until a jolt freed it.

Mediocre Adjective:Of only moderate quality; not very goodSentence: The pasta dinner last night was mediocre.

ReliefNoun:A feeling of reassurance and relaxation following release from anxiety or distressassistance, especially in the form of food, clothing, or money, given to those in special need or difficultySentence: I had a feeling of relief once my presentation was done.

BadgerNoun:A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal of the weasel family, typically having a gray and black coatSentence: The badger was digging in the dirt.Verb:Ask someone repeatedly and annoyingly for something; pesterSentence: The mom got annoyed when her daughter wouldnt stop badgering her for a new soccer ball.

IntenseAdjective:Of extreme force, degree, or strengthHaving or showing strong feelings or opinions; extremely earnest or seriousSentence: The basketball became intense during the last five minutes when the opposing team tied the score.

LaborNoun:Work, especially hard physical workSentence: The labor of raking leaves was exhausting.

Verb:Work hard; make great effort


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