Set 3: ChatGPT Vocab Flashcards
Abundant
Adjective: Existing in large quantities; plentiful. Example: The forest is abundant in wildlife.
Banish
Verb: To send someone away as a punishment. Example: The king decided to banish the thief from his kingdom.
Courage
Noun: The ability to do something that frightens one. Example: It takes a lot of courage to stand up to bullies.
Durable
Adjective: Able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage. Example: They bought durable furniture for the playground.
Eager
Adjective: Wanting to do or have something very much. Example: She was eager to start her new book.
Fragile
Adjective: Easily broken or damaged. Example: The fragile glass vase needs to be handled with care.
Generosity
Noun: The quality of being kind and generous. Example: His generosity was evident from the large donations he made.
Hesitate
Verb: Pause before saying or doing something. Example: She didn’t hesitate to accept the offer.
Illuminate
Verb: Light up; make clear and more comprehensible. Example: The study will illuminate the effects of pollution on the forest.
Jubilant
Adjective: Feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph. Example: The crowd was jubilant when the team won the championship.
Keen
Adjective: Having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm. Example: She was keen to learn more about science.
Luminous
Adjective: Full of or shedding light; bright or shining. Example: The luminous stars lit up the night sky.
Meticulous
Adjective: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise. Example: He was meticulous in his planning of the event.
Navigate
Verb: Plan and direct the course of a ship, aircraft, or other form of transportation. Example: She learned to navigate the boat skillfully.
Optimistic
Adjective: Hopeful and confident about the future. Example: Despite the challenges, she remained optimistic.
Ponder
Verb: Think about (something) carefully, especially before making a decision. Example: He took a moment to ponder before answering.
Quarrel
Noun: An angry argument or disagreement. Example: The siblings had a quarrel over the toy.
Resilient
Adjective: Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions. Example: The resilient community rebuilt after the storm.
Serenity
Noun: The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled. Example: The serenity of the lake at dawn was breathtaking.
Turbulent
Adjective: Characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion. Example: The turbulent seas made sailing difficult.
Unique
Adjective: Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else. Example: The artist is known for her unique style.
Vibrant
Adjective: Full of energy and life. Example: The vibrant colors of the painting were striking.
Whimsical
Adjective: Playfully quaint or fanciful. Example: The story was filled with whimsical characters.
Xenial
Adjective: Friendly and hospitable, especially to visiting strangers or foreigners. Example: The villagers are known for their xenial nature.
Yearn
Verb: Have an intense feeling of longing for something. Example: He yearned to travel the world.
Zealous
Adjective: Having or showing zeal; passionate. Example: The zealous fans cheered loudly for their team.
Amiable
Adjective: Having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner. Example: Her amiable nature made her popular among her peers.
Bountiful
Adjective: Large in quantity; abundant. Example: The harvest was bountiful this year.
Conserve
Verb: Protect (something, especially something of environmental or cultural importance) from harm or destruction. Example: We should conserve our natural resources.
Devise
Verb: Plan or invent (a complex procedure, system, or mechanism) by careful thought. Example: She devised a new method to solve the problem.
Enthusiastic
Adjective: Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. Example: The children were enthusiastic about the school trip.
Flourish
Verb: Grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way. Example: The plants flourish in the sunny garden.
Gratitude
Noun: The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness. Example: He expressed his gratitude to everyone who helped him.
Humble
Adjective: Having or showing a modest or low estimate of one’s importance. Example: Despite his fame, he remained a humble man.
Innovate
Verb: Make changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods, ideas, or products. Example: The company strives to innovate and stay ahead of competitors.
Jovial
Adjective: Cheerful and friendly. Example: The jovial host made everyone feel welcome.
Kindle
Verb: Light or set on fire; arouse or inspire (an emotion or feeling). Example: The campfire stories kindled the children’s imagination.
Lethargic
Adjective: Affected by lethargy; sluggish and apathetic. Example: After the long journey, they felt tired and lethargic.
Mingle
Verb: Mix or cause to mix together. Example: The party gave her a chance to mingle with new people.
Nostalgic
Adjective: Characterized by or exhibiting feelings of nostalgia. Example: The old songs made her feel nostalgic.
Obstacle
Noun: A thing that blocks one’s way or prevents or hinders progress. Example: The team overcame every obstacle to win the championship.
Peculiar
Adjective: Strange or odd; unusual. Example: The peculiar smell in the room was hard to identify.
Quench
Verb: Satisfy (one’s thirst) by drinking. Example: They quenched their thirst at the mountain stream.
Rejuvenate
Verb: Make (someone or something) look or feel younger, fresher, or more lively. Example: A good night’s sleep can rejuvenate your body and mind.
Subtle
Adjective: So delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe. Example: The chef used a subtle blend of spices in the dish.
Tranquil
Adjective: Free from disturbance; calm. Example: The garden was a tranquil place for reflection.
Unanimous
Adjective: (of two or more people) fully in agreement. Example: The decision was unanimous among the committee members.
Voracious
Adjective: Wanting or devouring great quantities of food. Example: He had a voracious appetite for books.
Wary
Adjective: Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems. Example: She was wary of strangers.
Yield
Verb: Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product). Example: The land yields a rich harvest.
Accolade
Noun: An award or privilege granted as a special honor or as an acknowledgment of merit. Example: The scientist received accolades for her research.
Blatant
Adjective: Completely lacking in subtlety; very obvious. Example: He showed blatant disregard for the rules.
Compassionate
Adjective: Feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others. Example: Her compassionate nature made her a great nurse.
Dispel
Verb: Make (a doubt, feeling, or belief) disappear. Example: The sunshine dispelled the morning mist.
Exemplify
Verb: Be a typical example of. Example: She exemplified kindness through her actions.
Formidable
Adjective: Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable. Example: The formidable opponent was difficult to beat.
Gregarious
Adjective: Fond of company; sociable. Example: He was a gregarious person who loved social gatherings.
Hinder
Verb: Create difficulties for (someone or something), resulting in delay or obstruction. Example: Heavy traffic might hinder our progress.
Imminent
Adjective: About to happen. Example: They were in imminent danger of being caught.
Juxtapose
Verb: Place or deal with close together for contrasting effect. Example: The exhibition juxtaposes modern art with classical pieces.
Lackluster
Adjective: Lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring. Example: The performance was lackluster and disappointing.
Mediate
Verb: Intervene between people in a dispute in order to bring about an agreement or reconciliation. Example: She mediated the conflict between the two employees.
Novice
Noun: A person new to or inexperienced in a field or situation. Example: He was a novice in the kitchen, but eager to learn.
Ominous
Adjective: Giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen. Example: The dark clouds were ominous signs of the coming storm.
Pragmatic
Adjective: Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations. Example: Her pragmatic approach to problems made her an effective leader.
Quirky
Adjective: Characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits. Example: His quirky sense of humor was well known.
Retrospect
Noun: A survey or review of a past course of events or period of time. Example: In retrospect, he would have made a different decision.
Stealthy
Adjective: Behaving, done, or made in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard. Example: The cat moved in a stealthy manner, unnoticed.
Tactile
Adjective: Of or connected with the sense of touch. Example: The sculpture had an interesting tactile quality.
Unprecedented
Adjective: Never done or known before. Example: The event was unprecedented in its scale and impact.
Validate
Verb: Check or prove the validity or accuracy of (something). Example: The research helped validate the theory.
Wistful
Adjective: Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing. Example: She had a wistful look in her eyes.
Xenophobic
Adjective: Having or showing a dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries. Example: The xenophobic attitudes were troubling to the community.
Yielding
Adjective: Giving way under pressure; not hard or rigid. Example: The yielding mattress was very comfortable.
Zealot
Noun: A person who is fanatical and uncompromising in pursuit of their religious, political, or other ideals. Example: His zealotry sometimes put him at odds with others.
Adventure
Noun: An exciting or unusual experience. Example: Going camping was a fun adventure.
Blossom
Verb: To bloom or grow. Example: The cherry trees blossom in the spring.
Clumsy
Adjective: Moving or doing things in a careless way. Example: The puppy was clumsy and knocked over the vase.
Delight
Noun: A feeling of great pleasure. Example: She squealed in delight when she saw the puppy.
Eager
Adjective: Wanting to do or have something very much. Example: He was eager to open his birthday presents.
Fragile
Adjective: Easily broken or damaged. Example: Be careful with the fragile glass jar.
Generous
Adjective: Willing to give more of something than is expected. Example: Her generous donation helped build the new playground.
Honest
Adjective: Telling the truth or able to be trusted. Example: She is always honest with her friends.
Invisible
Adjective: Unable to be seen. Example: The superhero could become invisible.
Jolly
Adjective: Happy and cheerful. Example: The jolly clown made the children laugh.
Kind
Adjective: Caring and friendly. Example: She was kind to the new student.
Loyal
Adjective: Faithful and supportive. Example: The loyal dog followed its owner everywhere.
Mystery
Noun: Something that is difficult to understand or explain. Example: The detective solved the mystery.
Nervous
Adjective: Worried or afraid about something. Example: He felt nervous before his speech.
Observe
Verb: To watch carefully. Example: The children observe the butterflies in the garden.
Precious
Adjective: Very valuable or important. Example: The precious necklace was her grandmother’s.
Quest
Noun: A long search for something. Example: The knights went on a quest to find the dragon.
Respect
Noun: A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something. Example: We show respect by listening when others speak.
Swift
Adjective: Moving very quickly. Example: The swift rabbit escaped from the fox.
Tiny
Adjective: Very small. Example: She held a tiny kitten in her hands.
Unique
Adjective: Being the only one of its kind. Example: Each snowflake is unique and different.
Vivid
Adjective: Producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind. Example: He had a vivid imagination and could tell great stories.
Wise
Adjective: Having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment. Example: The wise old owl knew many things.
X-ray
Noun: A type of radiation that can pass through most solid materials, used for taking pictures of the inside of the body. Example: The doctor used an X-ray to look at her broken arm.
Yawn
Verb: To open the mouth wide and take a deep breath, usually because one is tired or bored. Example: He yawned during the long lecture.
Zigzag
Verb: To move in a pattern that looks like a series of letter Z’s. Example: The rabbit zigzagged across the field.
Amuse
Verb: To make someone laugh or smile. Example: The clown’s act was meant to amuse the audience.
Brave
Adjective: Showing courage and not being afraid. Example: The brave firefighter saved the cat from the tree.
Creative
Adjective: Having the ability to create and think of new things. Example: She used her creative skills to draw a beautiful picture.
Dazzle
Verb: To impress deeply; to astonish with delight. Example: The magician’s tricks dazzled the crowd.
Enormous
Adjective: Very large in size or quantity. Example: The enormous elephant was the largest in the zoo.
Flutter
Verb: To move with quick, light movements. Example: The colorful butterflies fluttered in the garden.
Glimpse
Noun: A quick look at something. Example: She caught a glimpse of the deer in the forest.
Humble
Adjective: Not thinking you are better than other people. Example: Despite his success, he remained humble.
Imitate
Verb: To copy the way someone acts, speaks, or moves. Example: The parrot could imitate human speech.
Juggle
Verb: To keep several objects in motion in the air by repeatedly throwing and catching them. Example: He could juggle three balls at once.
Leap
Verb: To jump high or a long way. Example: The frog leapt from one lily pad to another.
Mumble
Verb: To speak quietly and in a way that is not clear so that the words are difficult to understand. Example: He mumbled his answer, looking down.
Nibble
Verb: To eat with small, quick bites. Example: The mouse nibbled on a piece of cheese.
Oasis
Noun: A place, especially in a desert, where there is water and therefore plants and trees and sometimes a village or town. Example: The travelers found an oasis in the desert.
Ponder
Verb: To think carefully about something. Example: She sat pondering what decision to make.
Quiver
Verb: To shake with a slight, rapid motion. Example: The leaf quivered in the wind.
Rustle
Verb: To make a soft, light sound because parts of something are rubbing together. Example: The leaves rustled in the breeze.
Shimmer
Verb: To shine with a soft tremulous light. Example: The lake shimmered in the moonlight.
Tangle
Verb: To become twisted together or caught in a mass. Example: Her hair got tangled in the brush.
Unravel
Verb: To untangle or solve a problem. Example: She unraveled the mystery of the missing keys.
Voyage
Noun: A long journey, especially by sea or in space. Example: They went on a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
Whisper
Verb: To speak very softly using one’s breath without one’s vocal cords, especially for the sake of privacy. Example: The children whispered secrets to each other.
Yearn
Verb: To have a strong and earnest desire. Example: She yearned to visit her grandparents.
Zest
Noun: Great enthusiasm and energy. Example: He approached every task with zest and positivity.
Vocabulary Word
Part of Speech, Definition, and Example Sentence
Astonish
Verb: To surprise or amaze someone. Example: The magician’s trick astonished the crowd.
Breeze
Noun: A light and gentle wind. Example: The gentle breeze cooled us on a hot day.
Cozy
Adjective: Comfortable and warm. Example: The cozy blanket kept her warm.
Drizzle
Verb: To rain lightly. Example: A light drizzle began as they walked home.
Exquisite
Adjective: Extremely beautiful and delicate. Example: The exquisite painting hung in the museum.
Giggle
Verb: To laugh lightly and repeatedly in a silly way. Example: The joke made the children giggle.
Hover
Verb: To stay in one place in the air. Example: The hummingbird hovered near the flower