unit 4 Flashcards

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abbey

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n. An abbey is a house’ or group of houses’ where monks or nuns live. When the monk returned to the abbey’ he went immediately to his bedroom.

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abundant

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adj. If something is abundant’ then it is available in large quantities. Cakes’ cookies’ and candy were so abundant that the child was very happy.

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adjoin

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v. To adjoin something means to be next to or attached to something else. She can listen to her brother’s conversations because her room adjoins his.

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ample

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adj. If something is ample’ then it is enough or more than enough. There was an ample supply of oats to feed the horses.

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arid

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adj. If a place is arid’ then it is hot and dry and gets very little or no rain. Not many plants grow in the arid desert.

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cathedral

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n. A cathedral is an important’ and often large and beautifully-built’ church. The large cathedral is full of people on Sunday mornings.

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crisis

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n. A crisis is a difficult time when things are going to either get worse or better. The crisis was over and things returned to normal.

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deprive

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v. To deprive someone of something means to not let them have it. Because the child was bad’ she was deprived of her dessert after dinner.

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drought

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n. A drought is a long period of time in which little or no rain falls. After three months of drought’ the vegetation and trees started dying.

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eligible

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adj. If someone is eligible’ then they are permitted to do or have something. Only people who bought tickets were eligible to win a prize.

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fast

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v. To fast means to go without food or drink for a period of time. In her religion’ they fast for five days and then have a big feast.

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grumble

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v. To grumble means to complain. He grumbled about having to work late on Friday.

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inland

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adv. If someone goes inland’ they travel into the center of a country or land. The river curved inland near the campground.

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moisture

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n. Moisture is small drops of water in the air or on a surface. If you breathe on a window’ moisture from your breath collects on the glass.

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nonetheless

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adv. If something happens nonetheless’ then it occurs despite some other thing. She tried to keep the dog out of the mud’ but it got dirty nonetheless.

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oath

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n. An oath is a formal’ often public’ promise. Judges must take an oath to be fair to everyone in court.

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prairie

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n. A prairie is a large flat area of grassland. The prairie was perfect for a farm because there were hills and trees.

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rugged

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adj. If an area of land is rugged’ then it is rocky and difficult to travel through. Their car couldn’t make it far along the rugged roads.

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scarce

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adj. If something is scarce’ then there is a very small amount of it. When gasoline was scarce’ we rode our bike to school instead of driving.

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speculate

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v. To speculate means to guess about something. My sister looked at the sky and speculated that it would rain tomorrow.