Batch 19 Flashcards
(20 cards)
bench
[bentsh]
a long seat for two or more poeple
Most parks have benches for people to relax upon
noun
dispute
[dispjut]
an argument or disagreement that people have
Karen and Brian often have disputes about silly things
noun
daisy
[deizi]
a small flower with white petals and a yellow center
There were a few daises growing in the yield
noun
empty
[empti]
one that has no things in it
The teacher showed the students an empty bottle
adjective
incident
[insedent]
an event that is usually not pleasant
Mr. Wilson had an incident; he became sick and had to leave
noun
horror
[horer]
a feeling of being very afraid or shocked
The audience screamed in horror when the ghosy appeared in the movie
noun
mist
[mist]
water that can be seen in the air or on a surface
The forest was covered with mist
noun
object
[abdgikt]
a non-living thing that you can see or touch
The shopping cart was filled with objects
noun
plot
[plot]
to m ake a secret plan to do something that is wrong or mean
The group was plotting to ruin the company’s financial reports
verb
orphan
[orfen]
a child who does not have parents
The orphan frequently cried during the night
noun
rage
[reidge]
very angry reeling
The chef was filled with rage when his helpers ruined the meal
noun
pregnant
[pregnent]
going to have a baby
The pregnant woman was shopping for baby clothes
adjective
sneak
[snik]
to move quietly in order not to be seen or heard
The thief snuck out of the house withouto anyone noticing him
verb
revenge
[rivendge]
the act of hurting someone who has hurt you
He broke his sister’s doll as revenge after she lost his favorite book
noun
shame
[syeim]
a bad feeling about things on has done wrong
The boy felt shame about misplacing his clothes
noun
sigh
[sai]
to breathe out loudly to show tiredness, boredom, or sadness
Molly sighed when she looked at all the information she had to research
verb
spare
[speer]
to give it away because it is not needed
I wanted to help him but I couldn’t spare a tire
verb
stem
[stem]
the stick that grows leaves or flowers
The rose had a long thin stem
noun
supper
[saper]
a meal that is eaten in the evening
We usually have supper around 6 o’clock at my house
noun
tender
[tender]
soft and easy to chew
The meat was so tender they didn’t need knives to cut it
adjective