Amateur: not professional; having to do with someone else that takes part in a sport or activity for fun rather than for money. Sentence Renee doesn’t.

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Amateur: not professional; having to do with someone else that takes part in a sport or activity for fun rather than for money. Sentence Renee doesn’t want to stay an amateur piano player, she practices every day. Picture

Available: not busy; free to do things; ready to be used or bought Sentence Mrs. Jones will be available for tutoring today Picture

Bewildered : confused or puzzled Sentence The girl felt bewildered when she read the instructions for assembling the bike. Picture

Clumsy: awkward and careless Sentence Jason feels clumsy when she tries to dance. Picture

Craggy : rugged and uneven Sentence The mountain was so craggy that I didn’t ant to ski down it. Picture

Extreme: going beyond the ordinary or average: very great Sentence James felt climbing a cliff is too extreme. Picture

Fortunate : lucky: favorable Sentence We were fortunate we got in because it was the most popular class. Picture

Furious: fierce Sentence Mark was furious he didn’t get to play in the soccer game. Picture

Incredible: unbelievable or amazing Sentence The most incredible sight I ever saw was a man walking on a tightrope between two buildings. Picture

Modern: in style; having to do with the present Sentence Cooking on a modern stove is easier than cooking on an old fashion one because you can control the heat. Picture

Necessary: needed: important Sentence It is necessary to wear light spiked shoes to climb a wall so that you can move easily. Picture

Permanent : lasting or meant to last for a long time : not expected to change Sentence The soccer coach was hired for only one season. However, when her team won championship, her job became permanent. Picture

Restless ; not able to keep still or to concentrate; nervous and uneasy Sentence We were feeling restless, so we went to the mall. Picture

Stubborn :willful: determined Sentence John was so stubborn that he wouldn’t admit he was wrong. Picture

Suspicious: distrustful, doubting Sentence The coach is suspicious of the referees. He does not think they are treating his team fairly. Picture