Vocabulary Week 4
Word 1: Notorious Def: Famous for something bad Sent: Billy was notorious for sticking weird things in the teachers’ coffee.
Word 2: Corridor Def: A hallway Sent: Students gathered in the corridor hoping to find out that Mr. Bob would not return to teach at their school.
Word 3:Glisten Def: Gleaming, patches of light shining off it Sent: Billy watched the sun glisten off the lake as he thought of how to get out of Mr. Bob’s class.
Word 4: Impress Def: To cause a feeling of admiration or that something is wonderful Sent: Mr. Bob thought he was an impressive teacher, but students found him quite boring.
Word 5: Hideous Def: Ugly and disgusting Sent: Billy’s dog looked hideous with half its fur gone and only one eye that could see.
Word 6: Guzzle Def: To drink quickly Sent: Billy guzzled a liter of Pepsi after he swallowed a fly that flew in his mouth.
Word 7: Melancholy Def: Sad for long periods of time for no apparent reason Sent: Students did not want to take Mr. Bob’s class. He was boring and often melancholy.
Word 8: Vandalism Def: Needless damage to other people’s property Sent: Scratching “boring” on Mr. Bob’s car was pure vandalism.
Word 9: Reluctant / Reluctance Def: Not wanting to do something Sent: Students were reluctant to take Mr. Bob’s class because he was boring.
Word 10: Frantic Def: Desperate with fear and anxiety Sent: Billy was frantic after finding out that he had just slept through the whole test.
Word 11: Diagnose Def: To identify an illness in a patient Sent: Mr. Bob was diagnosed with severe diarrhea and given the day off.
Word 12: Grimace Def: A facial expression of pain and disgust Sent: Billy grimaced after finding out he had Mr. Bob’s class again this year.
Word 13: Observe / observation Def: To notice by watching carefully Sent: After observing Billy, the principal concluded that he was simply a weird kid.
Word 14: Inevitable Def: Impossible to avoid or prevent Sent: It was inevitable that Billy would be caught putting stuff in the teachers’ coffee.
Word 15: Miniature Def: Smaller than normal Sent: Billy’s miniature pony lived in his house and slept next to his bed.
Word 16: Inconvenient / Inconvenience Def: To cause discomfort or trouble in doing something; not easy to do Sent: For Billy, school was an inconvenience that was simply not worth his time.
Word 17: Survive Def: To continue to live or exist Sent: Could Billy survive a whole year in Mr. Bob’s class? He didn’t think so.
Word 18: Perplex / Perplexing Def: Worried and confused because something is difficult to understand Sent: Billy was perplexed to find out that the coffee tasted better after he had put dirt in it.
Word 19: Devastation / Devastate Def: Very bad destruction, often emotionally Sent: A rule forbidding coffee dinking in class was devastating for many teachers.
Word 20: Gruff/ Gruffly Def: A voice that is sounds low and rough Sent: The principal often spoke gruffly to Billy, but it had no effect on Billy’s behavior.