Vocabulary Workshop, Level Orange (Unit 18)
Most camels __________________ in a desert environment.
(abide)
Our team has to ________________ by our coach's plan.
(abide)
Dismal
(adj.) dreary, gloomy; showing a lack of hope.
Indifferent
(adj.) having or showing a lack of interest
Manual
(adj.) involving the use of the hands
Jubilant
(adj.) showing great joy or excitement
I used a chart to compare and __________________ the two main characters in the story.
(contrast)
Today's beautiful weather is in sharp ____________________ to yesterday's storm.
(contrast)
Watching a sad movie may ___________________ you.
(depress)
The weather this week has been rainy and _______________.
(dismal)
We were told to ____________________ our bags under our seats.
(dispose)
Some fishermen ________________________ the size of the fish they catch.
(exaggerate)
I am __________ when it comes to the school lunch menu.
(indifferent)
The team was ________________ when it won the championship game.
(jubilant)
Construction workers generally do a lot of __________________ labor.
(manual)
Most appliances come with a ____________________.
(manual)
Manual
(n.) a book of instructions; a handbook
Contrast
(n.) a difference between things being compared
Tribute
(n.) something given to show thanks, a compliment.
Recognition
(n.) the act of recognizing; acknowledgement of achievement
Many chefs ______________________ new food dishes.
(originate)
The scientist received an award in ________________________ of his discovery.
(recognition)
Charities often pay _______________________ to generous people.
(tribute)
Originate
(v.) to bring into being
Contrast
(v.) to compare for differences
Exaggerate
(v.) to enlarge a statement beyond what is true
Abide
(v.) to live in a place; to put up with; to have patience with
Depress
(v.) to make someone sad; to discourage
Dispose
(v.) to put in a certain place
Verb (v.)
a word or words that express action or a state of being
Adjective (adj.)
a word that describes a noun or pronoun
Antonym
a word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the vocabulary word or phrase.
Synonym
a word that is most nearly the same in meaning as the vocabulary word or phrase
Noun (n.)
a word that names a person, place, or thing.