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4th grade theme 4
Question | Answer |
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to rain lightly | drizzle |
to be centered around a particular thing | revolved |
support that helps a person | crutch |
causing problems | troublesome |
synonym for anxiously or jittery | nervously |
a failure to understand | misunderstanding |
an antonym for satisfied | disappointed |
feeling like things didn't go the way you hoped | disappointed |
with attention or alertness | attentively |
a place of worship | temple |
a play or show | pageant |
enormous | immense |
trees that can be used for building | timber |
glare or frown | glower |
aroma, scent or perfume | fragrance |
hectic, or wildly excited | frantic |
an antonym for peaceful | frantic |
to fill with sudden concern | dismay |
a cut shaped like a v | notch |
a brief flashing like a light | glinting |
pancakes | flapjacks |
a stretch of land | landscape |
symbols or letters used in printing | characters |
persons portrayed in a story | characters |
something like feathers that grow on an animal's head | crest |
top of a hill | crest |
an emblem that shows a family's history | crest |
an instrument used to weigh or measure | scales |
small thin flat parts that cover a fish or reptile | scales |
a small glass container | vial |
vicious | fierce |
an antonym for tame or gentle | fierce |
special public honor | homage |
moved in a winding twisting way | snaked |
crowded | teeming |
an antonym for sprase | teeming |
acting as if something is wrong or bad | suspiciously |
making a loud harsh noise | blaring |
an antonym for muted | blaring |
relating to a musical style from 18th century Europe | classical |
a first performance or appearance | debut |
a low constant sound | murmur |
movement or beats that repeat in a regular pattern | rhythm |
lively | sprightly |
speaks with pauses and repested words | stammers |
very bright | glaring |
a synonym for grasp or clutch | clasp |
beat | pulsate |
throb | pulsate |
amputate | sever |
to cut away from a whole | sever |