Vocabulary List Jerry Nina Lingling. Word: hangover Book/Page Number P119 Write the sentence in the book where you found the word: The next morning Jerry.

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Vocabulary List Jerry Nina Lingling

Word: hangover Book/Page Number P119 Write the sentence in the book where you found the word: The next morning Jerry found out how a hangover must feel Write the Definition of the word in your words (Do not copy from the dictionary) The feeling after you drink a lot. Words That Have the Same Meaning morning after Words That have the Opposite No Picture/Symbol of the Meaning:

Word: pandemonium Book/Page Number P124 Write the sentence in the book where you found the word: Suddenly, pandemonium reigned. Write the Definition of the word in your words (Do not copy from the dictionary) Very mess and dirty Words That Have the Same Meaning Mess, chaos Words That have the Opposite tidy Picture/Symbol of the Meaning:

Word: concentration Book/Page Number P131 Write the sentence in the book where you found the word: It was like one of those terrible dogs the Nazis used for hunting down concentration camp prisoners who escaped in those old TV pictures. Write the Definition of the word in your words (Do not copy from the dictionary) Things put together. Words That Have the Same Meaning Focus, centralize Words That have the Opposite Disperse, dispersion Picture/Symbol of the Meaning:

Word: gibberish Book/Page Number P131 Write the sentence in the book where you found the word: Kevin had learned long ago to translate whatever she was saying into gibberish. Write the Definition of the word in your words (Do not copy from the dictionary) Speak very fast but not clear. Words That Have the Same Meaning mouth Words That have the Opposite No Picture/Symbol of the Meaning:

Word: awkward Book/Page Number P132 Write the sentence in the book where you found the word: An awkward silence fell between them. Write the Definition of the word in your words (Do not copy from the dictionary) if you do some silly things to some strangers. Words That Have the Same Meaning embarrassing Words That have the Opposite No Picture/Symbol of the Meaning:

Word: pronouncement Book/Page Number P135 Write the sentence in the book where you found the word: Howie’s voice rang with authority, as if he was delivering a pronouncement to the world. Write the Definition of the word in your words (Do not copy from the dictionary) The important information on the poster. Words That Have the Same Meaning Notice, affiche Words That have the OppositePicture/Symbol of the Meaning:

Word: luscious Book/Page Number P137 Write the sentence in the book where you found the word: You could let your eyes devour some luscious sights and usually talk one of them into the car, Write the Definition of the word in your words (Do not copy from the dictionary) Describe food very sweet and juicy. Words That Have the Same Meaning juicy Words That have the Opposite dry Picture/Symbol of the Meaning:

Word: unpredictable Book/Page Number P143 Write the sentence in the book where you found the word: The teacher was unpredictable, moody. Write the Definition of the word in your words (Do not copy from the dictionary) Something that you can plan and it happen suddenly. Words That Have the Same Meaning imponderable Words That have the Opposite estimable Picture/Symbol of the Meaning:

Word: anticipated Book/Page Number P143 Write the sentence in the book where you found the word: Almost as if he anticipated the bad news the figures contained and wanted to avoid finding out about it definitely. Write the Definition of the word in your words (Do not copy from the dictionary) The thing that you can have plan for it. Words That Have the Same Meaning Prospective, prolepsis Words That have the Opposite unpredictable Picture/Symbol of the Meaning:

Word: disembodied Book/Page Number P152 Write the sentence in the book where you found the word: He had never spoken to Leon on the telephone before and the disembodied voice at the other end of the line had caught him off balance. Write the Definition of the word in your words (Do not copy from the dictionary) Voice without emotion and also let people feel worried or sad. Words That Have the Same Meaning Asomatous Words That have the Opposite embodied Picture/Symbol of the Meaning: