6th Grade Vocabulary
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| to imagine something that has not yet happend | envision
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| to look back and change in order to correct and improve | revise
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| to direct or oversee; to look after or take care of | supervise
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| able to be seen | visible
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| a shield for the eyes, like the brim of a cap or the sunshade in a car | visor
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| Verb: to look for; to explore and search for mineral deposits. Noun: something that is looked forward to | prospect
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| Noun: 1. admiration 2. a specific point or detail; Verb: to have a good opinion of someone | respect
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| an onlooker; someone who watches an event | spectator
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| a strikingly grand or unusual sight | spectacle
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| impressive to look at; remarkable | spectacular
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| loud enough to hear | audible
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| the people who hear a speech or performance | audience
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| Noun: a tryout for a role in a play; Verb: to try out for a role in a play | audition
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| a large room or hall where people gather to hear speakers or see performances | auditorium
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| NOT able to be heard; too soft or faint to hear | inaudible
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| a cone-shaped horn used to direct the voice and make it sound louder | megaphone
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| the study of sounds of the letters of the alphabet | phonics
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| a curved wind instrument made of brass with a reed mouthpiece and keys for the fingers | saxophone
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| an electronic system that blends sounds from more than one source | stereophonic
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| a long piece of music to be played by an orchestra | symphony
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| a pastime or hobby; a profession or job that is practiced mostly for enjoyment | avocation
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| Adjective 1. connected with the voice; 2. outspoken | vocal
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| singer | vocalist
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| a job or career, done to earn money, and not necessarily for fun | vocation
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| habit-forming | addictive
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| to speak against or to say the opposite of | contradict
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| the act of saying words for someone else to write down | dictation
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| a person who commands and rules with total authority | dictator
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| to say what will happen in the future | predict
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| the words of decision from a jury in a court trial | verdict
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| If someone makes a spectacle of themselves, they might feel ________ | embarrassed
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| If something is described as spectacular, is that good or bad? | Good!
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| If Jody is careful in every respect, she is ___________ careful | always
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| If someone's speech is almost inaudible, they might be | whispering
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| When a jury reaches a verdict, it is either | guilty or innocent
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| In the 1800s prospectors went to California to search for | gold
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| The most important skills for a supervisor are: | leadership and organizational skills
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| People study phonics in school in order to | learn to read, say, and spell words
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| If Judy contradicts Joe's statement, it is because she | thinks Joe is wrong.
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| If a secretary takes dictation, he or she is | writing down the words another person says
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| People might need to audition to get a job | acting, entertaining or singing
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