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Vocab Blue 5th Grade Unit 1

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Words
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blunder   (v) to make a foolish or careless mistake; to move clumsily and carelessly (n) a serious or thoughtless mistake   (v) to err, foul up, bungle, goof; (n) an error, blooper   (v) to triumph, succeed; (n) a success, hit  
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cancel   (v) to call off or to do away with; to cross out with lines of other marks to show that something cannot be used again   to stop, discontinue, drop, repeal, revoke   to renew, continue, extend, maintain  
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continuous   (adj) going on without a stop or break   ongoing, endless, ceaseless, unbroken, constant, perpetual   broken, discontinuous, interrupted  
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distribute   (v) to give out in shares; to scatter or spread   to divide, share, deal, issue   to gather, collect, hold  
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document   (n) a written or printed record that gives information or proof (v) to give written or printed proof; to support with evidence   (n) a certificate, deed; (v) to prove, establish    
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fragile   (adj) easily broken or damaged, requiring special handling   weak, frail, breakable, delicate, brittle, flimsy   sturdy, hardy, strong, rugged, tough  
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myth   (n) an old story that explains why something is or how it came to be; something imaginary   a legend, fable, tale, fantasy, fairy tale   a fact  
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reject   (v) to refuse to accept, agree to, believe, or use   to deny, discard, junk, scrap, decline, dismiss   to take, accept, receive, welcome  
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scuffle   (v) to fight or struggle closely with (n) fight or struggle   (v) to tussle, roughhouse, battle, brawl; (n) a fistfight, clash    
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solitary   (adj) living or being alone; being the only one   single, sole, lone   sociable; several, many, numerous  
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temporary   (adj) lasting or used for a limited time   short-term, passing brief, momentary   lasting, long-lived, permanent  
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veteran   (n) person who has served in the armed forces; person who has a lot of experience (adj) having much experience in some job or field, seasoned   (adj) expert, professional, experienced, skilled, accomplished   (n) a beginner, newcomer, novice, rookie  
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