grade 5 def first Flashcards
To leave something or someone behind.(Synonym: Desert)
Abandon
Not wanting to work.(Synonym: Idle)
Lazy
To offer help without being paid.(Synonym: Helper)
Volunteer
A flower or bloom.(Synonym: Bloom)
Blossom
A deep valley with steep sides.(Synonym: Gorge)
Canyon
A dry area with little rain.(Synonym: Wasteland)
Desert
A sudden shaking of the ground.(Synonym: Tremor)
Earthquake
A large area of trees.(Synonym: Woods)
Forest
Where the sky and land seem to meet.(Synonym: Skyline)
Horizon
Land surrounded by water.(Synonym: Isle)
Island
A tall hill.(Synonym: Peak)
Mountain
A large body of salt water.(Synonym: Sea)
Ocean
Showing courage.(Synonym: Courageous)
Brave
Water that flows to the sea.(Synonym: Stream)
River
To make something.(Synonym: Construct)
Build
To go up.(Synonym: Ascend)
Climb
To move to music.(Synonym: Sway)
Dance
To look around.(Synonym: Discover)
Explore
To repair something.(Synonym: Mend)
Fix
To push yourself off the ground.(Synonym: Leap)
Jump
To hear carefully.(Synonym: Hear)
Listen
To move quickly on foot.(Synonym: Sprint)
Run
To use your brain.(Synonym: Consider)
Think
Peaceful, without worry.(Synonym: Serene)
Calm
To put words on paper.(Synonym: Record)
Write
Feeling mad.(Synonym: Furious)
Angry
Feeling very happy or eager.(Synonym: Thrilled)
Excited
A feeling of being scared.(Synonym: Dread)
Fear
Feeling thankful.(Synonym: Thankful)
Grateful
Feeling alone.(Synonym: Isolated)
Lonely
Feeling worried or afraid.(Synonym: Anxious)
Nervous
Feeling good about yourself.(Synonym: Satisfied)
Proud
Feeling unhappy.(Synonym: Unhappy)
Sad
Nervous around people.(Synonym: Timid)
Shy
The possibility of harm.(Synonym: Risk)
Danger
Feeling unexpected amazement.(Synonym: Shocked)
Surprised
To figure out a number.(Synonym: Compute)
Calculate
To explain the meaning of a word.(Synonym: Describe)
Define
A drawing that explains something.(Synonym: Illustration)
Diagram
A math statement showing equality.(Synonym: Formula)
Equation
A test to learn something new.(Synonym: Test)
Experiment
A guess that can be tested.(Synonym: Assumption)
Hypothesis
To watch carefully.(Synonym: Notice)
Observe
To study or find information.(Synonym: Investigate)
Research
To tell the main idea in fewer words.(Synonym: Recap)
Summarize
Someone who is against you.(Synonym: Opponent)
Enemy
To change language.(Synonym: Interpret)
Translate
The smallest unit of matter.(Synonym: Particle)
Atom
The force that pulls objects toward Earth.(Synonym: Attraction)
Gravity
The natural home of an animal or plant.(Synonym: Environment)
Habitat
How plants make food using sunlight.(Synonym: Plant energy process)
Photosynthesis
A community of living and nonliving things in an environment.(Synonym: Habitat network)
Ecosystem
The ability to do work or cause change.(Synonym: Power)
Energy
An object that pulls iron or steel toward it.(Synonym: Attractor)
Magnet
The path an object takes around another.(Synonym: Rotation path)
Orbit
A test to discover or prove something.(Synonym: Investigation)
Experiment
Known by many people.(Synonym: Well-known)
Famous
The remains of a plant or animal from long ago.(Synonym: Remnant)
Fossil
The space between two lines that meet.(Synonym: Corner)
Angle
The middle value of a set of numbers.(Synonym: Mean)
Average
A part of a whole.(Synonym: Portion)
Fraction
The study of shapes and spaces.(Synonym: Shape math)
Geometry
To find the size or amount of something.(Synonym: Calculate)
Measure
To add a number to itself repeatedly.(Synonym: Times)
Multiply
A part out of 100.(Synonym: Ratio)
Percent
A shape with four sides and four right angles.(Synonym: Box shape)
Rectangle
To find the answer.(Synonym: Resolve)
Solve
Feeling joy.(Synonym: Joyful)
Happy
To take away from a number.(Synonym: Deduct)
Subtract
An object made by people in the past.(Synonym: Relic)
Artifact
A society with cities and culture.(Synonym: Society)
Civilization
A government by the people.(Synonym: Republic)
Democracy
A group of countries ruled by one person or country.(Synonym: Kingdom)
Empire
A person who travels to new places.(Synonym: Adventurer)
Explorer
The power to act without restrictions.(Synonym: Liberty)
Freedom
A new tool or idea created by someone.(Synonym: Creation)
Invention
A major change or overthrow of a government.(Synonym: Uprising)
Revolution
To exchange goods or services.(Synonym: Barter)
Trade
A thought or plan.(Synonym: Concept)
Idea
An agreement between countries.(Synonym: Pact)
Treaty
One of the seven large landmasses on Earth.(Synonym: Landmass)
Continent
A nation with its own government.(Synonym: Nation)
Country
A large, slow-moving mass of ice.(Synonym: Ice sheet)
Glacier
A drawing that shows where places are located.(Synonym: Chart)
Map
Land surrounded by water on three sides.(Synonym: Cape)
Peninsula
A flat area of land.(Synonym: Field)
Plain
A flat area higher than the land around it.(Synonym: Upland)
Plateau
The number of people in an area.(Synonym: Inhabitants)
Population
An area with common features.(Synonym: Zone)
Region
Caring or nice.(Synonym: Compassionate)
Kind
A mountain that can erupt with lava.(Synonym: Crater mountain)
Volcano
A plan for how to use money.(Synonym: Spending plan)
Budget
A group of people living in one place.(Synonym: Neighborhood)
Community
To work together with others.(Synonym: Collaborate)
Cooperate
A choice you make.(Synonym: Resolution)
Decision
Being in good physical and mental condition.(Synonym: Fit)
Healthy
To arrange things in order.(Synonym: Arrange)
Organize
To treat others kindly and thoughtfully.(Synonym: Honor)
Respect
A duty or task you must do.(Synonym: Obligation)
Responsibility
A plan of times for activities.(Synonym: Timetable)
Schedule