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Word of the Day Summer Term 2020
'Words unlock the doors to a world of understanding...'
Week 11 - 29th June 2020
Vocabulary Ninja
This Week's Words
'Words unlock the doors to a world of understanding’
Grasshoppertear
officespare
chippedlift
mutter
unveil
tolerate
fixation
rustle
Shinobi
Grasshopper Word of the Day
Synonym :
Word of the Day: tear
Definition:
(verb / noun)
If you tear paper, cloth, or another material, or if it tears, you pull it into two pieces or you pull it so that a
hole appears in it.
The was a tear in Freddie’s new school jumper.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
rip
Morphology
Word Class
(tear)Pronunciation / Syllables
-s
Challenge:
a huge tear in thePhrases: it has been torn
please don’t tear
snag
Use WOD with ‘yet’ conjunction.
Grasshopper Word of the Day
Synonym :
Word of the Day: office
Definition:
(noun)
An office is a room or a part of a building where people work sitting at desks.
The lunch money was taken to the office by Emil.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
workplace
Morphology
Word Class
(of-fice)Pronunciation / Syllables
-s
Challenge:
the new office Phrases: take this to the office
the dusty, old office
Use WOD with ‘yet’ conjunction.
Grasshopper Word of the Day
Synonym :
Word of the Day: spare
Definition:
(adjective)
You use spare to describe something that is the same as things that you are already using, but that you do not need yet and are keeping ready in case another one is needed.
Haj used the spare fabric to finish his project.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
extra
Morphology
Word Class
(spare)Pronunciation / Syllables
-ed
Challenge:
can you spare aPhrases: is this spare?
do you have a spare
surplus
Use WOD with ‘yet’ conjunction.
required
Grasshopper Word of the Day
Synonym :
Word of the Day: chipped
Definition:
(adjective)
Something that has a small piece of it that has been broken off, is chipped.
Alan chipped the iPad screen after banging it on the table.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
nick
Morphology
Word Class
(chipped)Pronunciation / Syllables
Challenge:
chipped the Phrases: be careful not to chip the
accidentally chipped
scratch
Use WOD with ‘yet’ conjunction.
damage
Grasshopper Word of the Day
Synonym :
Word of the Day: lift
Definition:
(verb / noun)
If you lift something, you move it to another position, especially upwards.
Jenson lifted the jar up onto the shelf.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
raise
Morphology
Word Class
(lift)Pronunciation / Syllables
-ed
Challenge:
carefully life thePhrases: can you help me lift the
I can’t lift the
hoist -ing
Use WOD with ‘yet’ conjunction.
drop
Synonym :
Word of the Day: tolerate
Definition:
(verb)
If you tolerate a situation or person, you accept them although you do not particularly like them.
Miss Cavill tolerated Caleb’s jokes.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
stomach
Morphology
Word Class
(tol-er-ate)Pronunciation / Syllables
Challenge:
Phrases:
Shinobi Word of the Day
please tolerate I can’t tolerate
-ing
Use the WOD in direct speech.
-edindulge-ant
ban
Synonym :
Word of the Day: mutter
Definition:
(verb)
If you mutter, you speak very quietly so that you cannot easily be heard, often because you are complaining
about something.
Yusef muttered the answer to Phillip.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
murmur
Morphology
Word Class
(mut-ter)Pronunciation / Syllables
Challenge:
Phrases:
Shinobi Word of the Day
quietly muttered muttered under her breath
-ing-edmumble
Use the WOD in direct speech.
Synonym :
Word of the Day: fixation
Definition:
(noun / verb)
If you accuse a person of having a fixation on something or someone, you mean they think about a particular subject or
person to an extreme and excessive degree.
She was fixated on scoring 100 answers in one minute.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :Morphology
Word Class
(fix-a-tion)Pronunciation / Syllables
Challenge:
Phrases:
Shinobi Word of the Day
was fixated on had a fixation on
Use the WOD in direct speech.
Synonym :
Word of the Day: unveil
Definition:
(verb)
If someone formally unveils something such as a new statue or painting, they draw back the curtain which
is covering it.
Nicole unveiled her sketches to the class; everyone was impressed.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
reveal
Morphology
Word Class
(un-veil)Pronunciation / Syllables
Challenge:
Phrases:
Shinobi Word of the Day
proudly unveiled was unveiled to
-ing-edlaunch
Use the WOD in direct speech.
Synonym :
Word of the Day: rustle
Definition:
(verb)
When something thin and dry rustles or when you rustle it, it makes soft sounds as it moves.
The crisp packet rustled as Saj removed it from her bag.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :Morphology
Word Class
(rus-tle)Pronunciation / Syllables
Challenge:
Phrases:
Shinobi Word of the Day
don’t rustle the rustled loudly
-ing-ed
Use the WOD in direct speech.
Vocabulary Ninja
This Week's Words
'Words unlock the doors to a world of understanding’
Grasshoppertear
officespare
chippedlift
mutter
unveil
tolerate
fixation
rustle
Shinobi
Grasshopper Word of the Day
Synonym :
Word of the Day: tear
Definition:
(verb / noun)
If you tear paper, cloth, or another material, or if it tears, you pull it into two pieces or you pull it so that a
hole appears in it.
The was a tear in Freddie’s new school jumper.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
rip
Morphology
Word Class
(tear)Pronunciation / Syllables
-s
Challenge:
a huge tear in thePhrases: it has been torn
please don’t tear
snag
Use WOD with ‘yet’ conjunction.
Grasshopper Word of the Day
Synonym :
Word of the Day: office
Definition:
(noun)
An office is a room or a part of a building where people work sitting at desks.
The lunch money was taken to the office by Emil.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
workplace
Morphology
Word Class
(of-fice)Pronunciation / Syllables
-s
Challenge:
the new office Phrases: take this to the office
the dusty, old office
Use WOD with ‘yet’ conjunction.
Grasshopper Word of the Day
Synonym :
Word of the Day: spare
Definition:
(adjective)
You use spare to describe something that is the same as things that you are already using, but that you do not need yet and are keeping ready in case another one is needed.
Haj used the spare fabric to finish his project.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
extra
Morphology
Word Class
(spare)Pronunciation / Syllables
-ed
Challenge:
can you spare aPhrases: is this spare?
do you have a spare
surplus
Use WOD with ‘yet’ conjunction.
required
Grasshopper Word of the Day
Synonym :
Word of the Day: chipped
Definition:
(adjective)
Something that has a small piece of it that has been broken off, is chipped.
Alan chipped the iPad screen after banging it on the table.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
nick
Morphology
Word Class
(chipped)Pronunciation / Syllables
Challenge:
chipped the Phrases: be careful not to chip the
accidentally chipped
scratch
Use WOD with ‘yet’ conjunction.
damage
Grasshopper Word of the Day
Synonym :
Word of the Day: lift
Definition:
(verb / noun)
If you lift something, you move it to another position, especially upwards.
Jenson lifted the jar up onto the shelf.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
raise
Morphology
Word Class
(lift)Pronunciation / Syllables
-ed
Challenge:
carefully life thePhrases: can you help me lift the
I can’t lift the
hoist -ing
Use WOD with ‘yet’ conjunction.
drop
Synonym :
Word of the Day: tolerate
Definition:
(verb)
If you tolerate a situation or person, you accept them although you do not particularly like them.
Miss Cavill tolerated Caleb’s jokes.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
stomach
Morphology
Word Class
(tol-er-ate)Pronunciation / Syllables
Challenge:
Phrases:
Shinobi Word of the Day
please tolerate I can’t tolerate
-ing
Use the WOD in direct speech.
-edindulge-ant
ban
Synonym :
Word of the Day: mutter
Definition:
(verb)
If you mutter, you speak very quietly so that you cannot easily be heard, often because you are complaining
about something.
Yusef muttered the answer to Phillip.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
murmur
Morphology
Word Class
(mut-ter)Pronunciation / Syllables
Challenge:
Phrases:
Shinobi Word of the Day
quietly muttered muttered under her breath
-ing-edmumble
Use the WOD in direct speech.
Synonym :
Word of the Day: fixation
Definition:
(noun / verb)
If you accuse a person of having a fixation on something or someone, you mean they think about a particular subject or
person to an extreme and excessive degree.
She was fixated on scoring 100 answers in one minute.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :Morphology
Word Class
(fix-a-tion)Pronunciation / Syllables
Challenge:
Phrases:
Shinobi Word of the Day
was fixated on had a fixation on
Use the WOD in direct speech.
Synonym :
Word of the Day: unveil
Definition:
(verb)
If someone formally unveils something such as a new statue or painting, they draw back the curtain which
is covering it.
Nicole unveiled her sketches to the class; everyone was impressed.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :
reveal
Morphology
Word Class
(un-veil)Pronunciation / Syllables
Challenge:
Phrases:
Shinobi Word of the Day
proudly unveiled was unveiled to
-ing-edlaunch
Use the WOD in direct speech.
Synonym :
Word of the Day: rustle
Definition:
(verb)
When something thin and dry rustles or when you rustle it, it makes soft sounds as it moves.
The crisp packet rustled as Saj removed it from her bag.
Antonym : Prefix : Suffix :Morphology
Word Class
(rus-tle)Pronunciation / Syllables
Challenge:
Phrases:
Shinobi Word of the Day
don’t rustle the rustled loudly
-ing-ed
Use the WOD in direct speech.