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wordmeaningsentencepart of speech
consolation comfort for someone I have to console my little brother. noun
cowered to crouch in fear My brother cowered when i was about to beat him up. verb
gait a pattern of movement I gaited during the game and won. noun
immensely to a great extent, extremely My brother was immensely thankful when my parents stopped me from beating him up. adverb
valiant possessing or showing great courage or determination. The valiant knight stopped the dragon. adjective
understandingly kindly I understandingly talked to my brother. adverb
thoroughly completely, entirely I thoroughly tried to understand what my brother why my brother thought I was wrong to hit him after he hit me first. adverb
wearily in a tired manner. I wearily went to bed after the soccer game. adverb
instinctively done automatically, without thinking I instinctively beat up my brother for hitting me. adverb
enthusiastically with eager interest I enthusiastically waiting for the long weekend. adverb
hesitantly in an unsure or cautious way. I hesitantly came to school when i was sick. adverb
harvesting gather a crop as a harvest I like harvesting. verb
labor work hard;work,especially hard physical work In social studies we learned about child labor. noun
precision the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate I precisely hit the target with the arrow. adjective
dislodge knock or force out of position I have dislodged my shoulder before. verb
submerge cover over I submerge under the water at the beach. verb
accomplishments goals reached; achievements; tasks successfully done I have many accomplishments. noun
extraordinary very unusual or remarkable My grades are extraordinary. adjective
celebrate name a happy occasion by engaging in a pleasurable activity I celebrate christmas. verb
-less without or lacking I tirelessly studied for the test. Suffix
-extra outside,beyond, or more than usual It was extraordinary when the soccer pulled of a comeback. Prefix
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