Lesson 13 Vocabulary
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Lesson 13Vocabulary
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bellowingA bellowing sound
is a loud, low-pitched sound, usually made to show distress.
Lucas made a bellowing noise as he hoisted the extremely heavy barbell in the weight-lifting competition.
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bellowingA bellowing sound is a loud, low-pitched sound,
usually made to show distress.
Which might make a bellowing noise?1. a mouse 2. a cow
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outcastAn outcast is
someone who has been rejected or driven out by others.
Bailey felt like an outcast when her friends wouldn’t talk to her at P.E. yesterday.
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outcastAn outcast is someone who has been rejected or driven
out by others.
Why might a little brother feel like an outcast at his older sister’s birthday party?
1. girls don’t want him around2. he likes birthday cake
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reputationA person’s
reputation is what he or she is known for.
Jarrod’s reputation of being a bully made others not want to be around him.
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reputationA person’s reputation is what he or she is known for.
How might a person earn a good reputation?Turn and talk to your partner.Begin your sentence like this:
“A person could earn a good reputation by …”
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betrayedIf you betrayed someone who trusted you, you let that person down.
Zarin betrayed Stephanie by cheating during their game of checkers.
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betrayedIf you betrayed someone who trusted you, you let that person down.
How would you feel if a friend betrayed you?1. excited 2. upset
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yearningA yearning is a great desire to have something that you may never be able to get.
Cassandra had a deep yearning for a puppy, but her allergies may get in the way of her ever getting one.
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yearningA yearning is a great desire to have something that you may never be able to get.
Turn and tell your partner. Begin your sentence like this:
“On a hot day, I might have a yearning for_______ because …”
What might you have a yearning for on a hot day?
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witheredSomething that is
withered is dried up and faded.
The field of withered cornstalks was a sign that winter was on its way.
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witheredSomething that is withered is dried up and faded.
1. colorful and healthy
What does a withered flower look like?
2. dull and droopy
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escapadesEscapades are
carefree, mischievous, or reckless adventures.
Brody loves to hear his grandfather tell about his escapades from when he was a young boy.
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escapadesEscapades are carefree, mischievous, or reckless
adventures.
What escapades might a new puppy have?Turn and talk to your partner.Begin your sentence like this:
“One kind of escapade a new puppy might have is …”
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unfathomableIf something is
unfathomable, it can not be understood or known.
Taking a trip to the moon is unfathomable to most of us.
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unfathomableIf something is unfathomable, it can not be understood
or known.
Where would you consider an unfathomable place to visit?
1. Antarctica 2. Disney World