Grade 7 Vocabulary: Unit 6
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WORD LIST: COMPOSITION (part 2) astonish
anguish
bicker
disdain
disheveled
distraught
envelop
exorbitant
haggard
pandemonium
1. astonish (uh‐STON‐ish) verb to surprise or amaze astonishment (noun) surprise astonishing (adjective) surprising 2. anguish (ANG-gwish) a. noun—excruciating or acute distress, suffering, or grief b. verb—to suffer or feel anguish 3. bicker (BICK-er) verb to engage in a petty argument
The two young children always bicker about who gets to sit by the window.
4. disdain (dis-DAYN) a. verb –to treat with contempt or hatred; to despise
I disdain people who think they know everything about everything.
b. noun—a feeling of contempt or hatred
The cat viewed the cheap supermarket cat food with disdain and stalked away.
5. disheveled (di-SHEV-uld) adjective disordered or untidy
With his wrinkled clothes and mismatched shoes, the disheveled young man did not make a good first impression at the job interview.
6. distraught (dih-STRAWT) adjective distracted, troubled, worried
The news of her son’ s illness made her quite distraught.
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7. envelop (en-VEL-up) verb to wrap up or cover completely; to surround
The Golden Gate Bridge is often enveloped in a thick fog.
envelope (noun ) a wrapper or surrounding cover as for a letter 8. exorbitant (ig-SOR-bi-tunt) adjective excessive, unreasonably high, too much
Her exorbitant praise made me blush and squirm in my seat.
The fancy café in my neighborhood charges an exorbitant price for a small cup of coffee.
exorbitantly (adverb) 9. haggard (HAG-erd) adjective worn out, tired looking, fatigued
After working 36 hour shift at the hospital, my sister comes home looking haggard.
10. pandemonium (pan-duh-MOH-nee-um) noun a wild uproar, utter chaos
There will be pandemonium in Metrodome if the Vikings make it to the Super Bowl.
Exercise 1: Write the correct word Next to each given definition, write the correct word in the space provided. Spell correctly.
1. ____________________ over the top; too much
6. ____________________ complete disorder, utter chaos
2. ____________________ to wrap up
7. ____________________ worn out
3. ____________________ to look down on or despise
8. ____________________ worried or troubled 9. ___________________ untidy, out of sorts
4. ____________________ to argue over silly things
10. _____________________ excruciating pain
5. ____________________ to surprise or amaze
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Exercise 2: Complete the Sentence Write the letter for the word that best completes the sentence.
_____ 1. My _____ friend Dave always looks like he just rolled out of bed.
a. bicker
b. disheveled
c. envelop
d. exorbitant
_____ 2. Please do not spend all your time _______ about who will go first. a. astonishing b. disheveled c. bickering d. pandemonium _____ 3. The old man looked tired and ______ as she hauled her bags of groceries onto the Metro Transit bus. a. haggard b. disdain c. exorbitant d. bicker _____ 4. It took hours for the police to gain control of the ______. a. distraught b. pandemonium c. envelop
d. disheveled
_____ 5. The mother _____ her sick child in a warm blanket and held him until he fell asleep. a. disdained b. bickered c. enveloped d. haggard _____ 6. I find the unseasonably warm weather this fall to be quite ________. a. astonishing b. pandemonium c. anguishing d. enveloping _____ 7. Joana knew something was horribly wrong when she saw the look of ______ on her friend’s face.
a. disheveled
b. bicker
c. envelop
d. anguish
_____ 8.The poor economy and high unemployment have left many people feeling ______ rather than festive this holiday season. a. bicker b. exorbitant c. distraught d. envelop _____ 9. My sister spent an ______ amount of time shopping at the Mall of America last weekend. a. bicker b. exorbitant c. pandemonium d. envelop _____ 10. Jeremy ______ rumors, so he refuses to help spread them at school. a. disdains b. bickers c. astonishes d. disheveled
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Exercise 3: Reading Comprehension Read the passage below. Then complete #1-10. Saturday Morning Early Saturday morning, I was 1)surprised to find a mysterious package on my front porch when I went to collect my newspaper. I looked around to see who might have left it there. Across the street, I saw two of my neighbors 2)arguing about who should have to rake the leaves between their houses. Down the block, there was an 3) untidy man running with an 4) exhausted looking dog. No one else was around, and no on looked as though they were responsible for the package. I looked at the box again. Feeling 5)troubled, I left the box there and went back inside to drink an 6)excessive amount of strong black coffee. I was feeling frustrated as I generally 7)despise anything that interrupts my peaceful Saturday mornings. Just then, I heard a loud crash from outside. I ran to the porch to find 8) complete chaos. There were at least eight people running around the front yards obviously searching for something. Cars were honking, dogs were barking, and people running around threatening to call the police. I, however, stayed inside the door, not wanting to interfere with the bizarre affair. Peeking through the curtain on my front door, I saw one menacing character sneak around my house. He ran up to my porch, 9) wrapped the package in his coat, and sprint away. Moments later, the neighborhood was clear again. The neighbors continued to argue, the birds resumed singing, and the runner returned with his dog looking more 10) pained than before. As I looked closer, I saw a square bulge the size of the package under his sweatshirt. He looked at me with a devious smile, but kept running. Confused and annoyed that my Saturday morning had gotten off to a tumultuous start, I headed back in to finish my coffee and read the newspaper.
Each number below refers to a numbered word in the passage above. Write the letter of the vocab word that best fits into the sentence at the number.
_____ 1.
a. pandemonium
b. astonished
c. bickered
d. disdained
_____ 2.
a. bickering
b. astonishing
c. disdaining
d. anguished
_____ 3.
a. bickered
b. pandemonium
c. disdaining
d. disheveled
_____ 4.
a. enveloped
b. astonish
c. haggard
d. pandemonium
_____ 5.
a. disdain
b. haggard
c. anguished
d. bickered
_____ 6.
a. exorbitant
b. bickered
c. disdain
d. anguished
_____ 7.
a. bickered
b. disheveled
c. disdain
d. astonish
_____ 8.
a. astonish
b. pandemonium
c. disdain
d. enveloped
_____ 9.
a. haggard
b. anguished
c. disheveled
d. enveloped
_____ 10. a. anguished
b. disdain
c. enveloped
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d. pandemonium
Part 4: Find the Example Read each question. Then select the example that best answers the question.
_____ 1. What might make you feel haggard? a. taking a nap c. an 8 hour shift of hauling dirt b. watching a football game d. a massage _____ 2. Something that could NOT envelop someone: a. a blanket b. fog c. a hug
d. lunch
_____ 3. What might leave you feeling distraught?
a. bad news
b. a pay raise
c. a day off
d. a compliment
_____ 4. What might be considered an exorbitant gift? a. a new pencil c. a brand new car b. a picture frame d. a houseplant _____ 5. What might cause pandemonium?
a. The Jonas Brothers visiting SLPJH b. Mr. Bork walking through the hallway
c. turning in your homework on time d. riding the bus home after school
_____ 6. Which would NOT make someone look disheveled?
a. wrinkled clothes b. untied shoes
c. unbrushed hair d. a three-piece suit
_____ 7. What might cause people to bicker?
a. a common goal b. a difference of opinion
c. an agreement d. an agreed upon schedule
_____ 8. What someone’s face might look like if they are in anguish:
a. confused b. excited
c. peaceful d. a grimace
_____ 9. Something that would be considered astonishing:
a. a wool sweater b. your birthday
c. a pig flying through the air d. a good night sleep
_____ 10. Something many people disdain: a. paying taxes c. going on vacation
b. celebrating holidays
d. answering the phone
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