Unit 6 Vocabulary Words Flocabulary 4.5 (Week of March 25) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
annual (adj) Happening every year. content (noun) 1. The meaning or subject of. 2. (often contents) An amount that is held or contained. contribute (verb) To give effort, money, or items for a cause. entire (adj) Having nothing left out; whole; complete. fragile (adj) Easily broken or damaged. heroic (adj) Brave or involving extreme effort. indicate (verb) 1. To point to. 2. To be a sign of. permit (verb) To allow. precious (adj) Very valuable. reduce (verb) To make or become smaller or less.
Flocabulary 4.6 (Week of April 1) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
accurate (adj) Without errors; completely correct. calculate (verb) To find the answer by using math. concentrate (verb) To focus all of one’s thoughts or efforts on. concern (verb) To trouble or worry. (adj) Troubled or interested. (noun) Worry; nervousness. conclude (verb) 1. To bring or come to an end. 2. To figure out using careful thought. considerable (adj) Large in size or amount. flexible (adj) Able to bend or change easily frequent (adj) Happening often or over and over. outstanding (adj) Standing apart from others due to excellence. request (verb) To ask for. (noun) The act of asking.
Flocabulary 4.7 (Week of April 8) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
basic (adj) Having to do with the main or simplest part of something. benefit (verb) To help or be helpful to; to be useful to. (noun) Something that is useful or helpful, that does good. blend (verb) To come or mix together into one. (noun) A mixture. complete (adj) Having no missing parts; whole. (verb) To finish. create (verb) To bring into being; to make for the first time. ease (verb) To free from pain or trouble. (noun) Freedom from concern, trouble, or work. essential (adj) Needed; necessary; extremely important. modest (adj) 1. Not thinking too highly of oneself. 2. Simple; not fancy or extreme; orchard (noun) A place where fruit trees grow. prepare (verb) To make or get ready. *Skip a week for TNReady
Flocabulary 4.8 (Week of April 22) 1. 2. 3.
address (verb) To direct one’s words to. (noun) 1. The place where you can find a person or thing. 2. A speech. eager (adj) Wanting very much; excited. I was so eager to open my presents, I ran right into the back of the couch. entrance (verb) To fill with joy or delight. (noun) A place where you enter, or the act of entering. Note: These two words are spelled the same but are pronounced differently 4. increase (verb) To make or become larger; to add to. 5. mistrust (noun) Doubt about someone’s honesty. (verb) To be suspicious of; to not believe. 6. resist (verb) To refuse to give in to; to withstand . 7. sole (adj) Being the only one of its kind; belonging to only one person or group . 8. sturdy (adj) Firmly or solidly built; determined. 9. survive (verb) To stay alive or continue to exist; to keep on going; to live longer than . 10. threat (noun) 1. A warning that one may do harm. 2. Something that can do harm.
Flocabulary 4.9 (Week of April 29) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
apparent (adj) Easy to see or understand; clear. awkward (adj) 1. Not graceful. 2. Weird or hard to handle. competition (noun) 1. Trying to outdo others. 2. A game or contest. congratulate (verb) To express joy for a person’s success or good fortune. dusk (noun) The time at the end of the day just before dark; the evening. instant (noun) A moment; a very short period of time. (adj) Quick; without much delay. limb- (noun) An arm, leg, wing, or branch. queasy (adj) Feeling sick to the stomach. represent (verb) To stand in for something or someone else. weary (adj) Feeling tired or worn out from hard work; exhausted.