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Page 1: Wordly Wise Book 4 Unit 6. Applaud Verb: To show approval, especially by clapping hands. The audience applauded until the actors came back on stage to.

Wordly Wise Book 4

Unit 6

Page 2: Wordly Wise Book 4 Unit 6. Applaud Verb: To show approval, especially by clapping hands. The audience applauded until the actors came back on stage to.

Applaud

Verb: To show approval, especially by clapping hands.

The audience applauded until the actors came back on stage to take another bow.

APPLAUSENoun: The showing of approval or enjoyment by cheering or clapping.

The theater lights came on after the applause had died down.

Page 3: Wordly Wise Book 4 Unit 6. Applaud Verb: To show approval, especially by clapping hands. The audience applauded until the actors came back on stage to.

Applaud: Anaheim Ducks forward Teemu Selanne receives a loud applause from the fans in Winnipeg where he began his career.

Page 4: Wordly Wise Book 4 Unit 6. Applaud Verb: To show approval, especially by clapping hands. The audience applauded until the actors came back on stage to.

Crafty

Adjective:

Skilled at tricking others.

Templeton, the crafty and mean-spirited rat in Charlotte’s Web, adds humor to the book.

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Crafty: The crafty Templeton found a buffet of food at the fair.

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Disclose

Verb:

To make known

The judge told the reporter she must disclose the name of those who attended the meeting.

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MRK Productions disclosed its Top 10 list of animated Disney movies.

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Drab

Adjective:

Dull and without color; not cheerful or colorful.

A sparrow is a drab little bird compared to a male cardinal.

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A sparrow is a drab little bird compared to a male cardinal.

Sparrow Cardinal

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Entire

Adjective: Having nothing left out; whole; complete.

I recited the entire Robert Frost poem from memory.

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The young men recite Robert Frost’s poem, “The Road Not Taken.”

Click picture for video link.

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Exclaim

Verb: To speak suddenly and with strong feeling.

“Today was the worst day of my life!” she exclaimed.

Exclamation:

Noun: A sharp cry of strong feeling.

Grandpa’s exclamation of pain sent me rushing to his side.

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Paul Revere exclaimed, “The British are coming! The British are coming!”

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Exquisite

Adjective: Finely done or made; very beautiful.

The exquisite wood carving on the museum door came from the island of Bali.

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The exquisite wood carving on the museum door came from the island of Bali.

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Intend

Verb: To plan; to have in mind.

I intend to give a piano recital on Monday.

Intention:Noun: An aim, plan, or purpose.

It was my intention to make a good grade, so I studied hard on my test.

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I intend to have a better piano recital than Erik.

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jeerVerb: To speak or cry out in scorn; to mock.

My brother told me to ignore them if the older boys jeered when I sang.

Noun: Something said that is meant to hurt or insult.

An umpire soon learns to ignore the jeers of the crowd.

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The crowd jeers after the umpire’s call.

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Peer

Verb: To look closely; to stare, especially at something that is hard to see or to understand.

Ahmed peered at the sign, trying to read what it said.

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A chimpanzee peers at his friend to convenience him to share.

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ProgressNoun:

1. Working toward a goal

The stormy sea slowed the small boat’s progress.

2. An improvement

I am finally making some progress mastering the new computer program.

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The stormy sea slowed the small boat’s progress.

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ProgressVerb:

1. To move forward

Work on the new bridge progressed at a faster pace when the weather improved.

2. To advance to a higher strange; to improve.

Manuel progressed so fast on the tuba that he got into the school band.

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The bird made progress overcoming her fright of her new owner.

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Refine

Verb: To make pure by removing all unwanted matter.

We take oil from deep inside the earth and refine it into gasoline.

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RefinedAdjective:

1. In a pure state.

When flour is refined, a lot of the wheat germ is lost.

2. Having good manners and good taste.

He was a noisy and rude boy; but, as a young man, he is gentle and refined.

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The mill refined the grain into a fine flour.

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The cat has refined manners.

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Scoundrel

Noun: A mean or wicked person

Thank heavens the police caught the scoundrel who stole my wallet.

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Uneasy

Adjective: Not comfortable; worried or nervous

I felt uneasy walking down the dark street until I observed a officer on the corner.

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Vain

Adjective:

1.Having too high an opinion of one’s looks or achievement.Charlie is so vain he has a full-length mirror in every room.

2.Without success.The firefighters made a vain attempt to keep the fire from spreading.

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The little prince talks with the vain man.

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In Vain

Adjective:

Without success or result; useless.

All my hand-waving was in vain—the teacher never called on me.

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The police nabbed the scoundrel after he tried in vain to extinguish the Olympic torch.

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