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"We Beat the Street"
Word; Definition; Part of Speech; Sentence
| Word | Definition | Part of Speech | Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commit | To pledge or promise. | Verb | The girl was going to commit to the club at her school. |
| Definite | Certain or clear. | Adjective | The girl was definitely going to study for her math test. |
| Maintain | To continue; to keep. | Verb | The girl was trying to maintain her grades. |
| Significant | Important or meaningful. | Adjective | The plot is significant to a narrative. |
| Emergency | An urgent and dangerous situation. | Noun | The girl had to miss school because there was an emergency. |
| Medical | Related to doctors or medicine. | Adjective | I would like to work in the medical field when I get older. |
| Chronological Order | Arranging events in order, in which they happened. | Adjective/Noun | In the narrative, we had to put the events in chronological order. |
| Synonym | A word that has a similar meaning to another one. | Noun | We had to look up a synonym of happy. |
| Achievement | Some plan or action completed successfully. | Noun | Getting an A+ on the test was a big achievement for her. |
| Potential | What you are capable of achieving in the future. | Noun | Some people try their best to reach their potential, while others don't. |