5th Vocabulary Words
Terms
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- considerable
- fairly large in size or extent
- hospitality
- a friendly welcome and treatment of guests
- calculate
- to find out using mathematics, reckon
- capable
- able and prepared to do something; fit or skilled
- observant
- watchful, quick to notice
- mature
- to bring to or reach full development or growth
- primary
- first in importance, first in time or order
- hearty
- warm and friendly; healthy, lively
- reliable
- deserving trust, dependable
- compose
- to be or make up the parts of, form
- nomad
- a member of a people who move from place to place; a person who roams aimlessly
- verdict
- the decision of a jury at the end of a trial or legal case
- energetic
- active and vigorous, full of energy
- fatigue
- weariness or exhaustion from work or lack of sleep
- conclude
- to finish; to bring to an end
- persecute
- to treat unjustly or cause to suffer
- festive
- having to do with a feast or celebration
- transport
- to move or carry from one place to another
- accomplish
- to do, make happen, succeed in
- supreme
- highest in power, rank, authority, quality or degree
- resign
- to give up a job, office
- civilian
- a person not on active duty in a military, police, or firefighting force
- conceal
- to hide or keep secret
- capability
- the amount of space that can be filled; ability or skill
- detect
- to find or discover something
- apparent
- open to view; easy to understand
- barrier
- something that blocks the way
- demolish
- to tear down, break to pieces
- spurt
- to shoot out quickly in a stream; to show a burst of energy
- keen
- having a sharpened edge; quick and sharp in thought or in sight, hearing, or smell
- duplicate
- to copy exactly
- industrious
- busy, working steadily
- provoke
- to annoy to make angry, stir up
- blunt
- having a dull point or edge; not sharp; honest but insensitive in manner
- deputy
- one chosen to help or take the place of another
- vast
- very great or very large
- senseless
- lacking meaning, stupid or foolish
- blemish
- a mark or stain that damages the appearance of something; a weakness or flaw
- rejoice
- to feel joy or great delight
- undoing
- a bringing to ruin or destruction; the cause of ruin
- withdraw
- to pull out or remove
- loot
- to rob by force or violence
- strive
- to devote much energy
- jolt
- to shake up roughly; to move along in a jerky or bumpy fashion
- feat
- an act or deed that shows daring, skill,or strength
- alternate
- to take turns
- enforce
- to force obedience
- shrivel
- to shrink and wrinkle