unit 19 Flashcards
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bench
n. A bench is a long seat for two or more people. Most parks have benches for people to relax upon.
daisy
n. A daisy is a small flower with white petals and a yellow center. There were a few daisies growing in the field.
dispute
n. A dispute is an argument or disagreement that people have. Karen and Brian often have disputes about silly things.
empty
adj. An empty container is one that has no things in it. The teacher showed the students an empty bottle.
horror
n. Horror is a feeling of being very afraid or shocked. The audience screamed in horror when the ghost appeared in the movie.
incident
n. An incident is an event that is usually not pleasant. Mr. Wilson had an incident; he became sick and had to leave.
mist
n. Mist is water that can be seen in the air or on a surface. The forest was covered with mist.
object
n. An object is a non-living thing that you can see or touch. The shopping cart was filled with objects.
orphan
n. An orphan is a child who does not have parents. The orphan frequently cried during the night.
plot
v. To plot is to make a secret plan to do something that is wrong or mean. The group was plotting to ruin the company’s financial reports.
pregnant
adj. A pregnant woman or animal is going to have a baby. The pregnant woman was shopping for baby clothes.
rage
n. Rage is a very angry feeling. The chef was filled with rage when his helpers ruined the meal.
revenge
n. Revenge is the act of hurting someone who has hurt you. He broke his sister’s doll as revenge after she lost his favorite book.
shame
n. Shame is a bad feeling about things one has done wrong. The boy felt shame about misplacing his clothes.