From Miss Ida's Porch
Vocabulary
attitude
1. the way you think and feel about someone or something "He had a poor attitude about life." claim 1. to say that (something) is true when some people may say it is not true "We claim those children as ours." magnificent 1. very beautiful or impressive "That mountain is magnificent." spellbound 1. giving all of your attention and interest to something or someone "She was spellbound by his words." civilizations 1. the condition that exists when people have developed effective ways of organizing a society and care about art, science, etc. "American civilizations began long ago." section 1. one of the parts that form something "Which section are we reading from?" concert 1. a public performance of music "The concert was beautiful." finest 1. of highest quality "We ate the finest foods in the world." forbidden 1. not permitted or allowed "It is forbidden to say those things." trolley 1. an electric vehicle that runs along the street on tracks "I took a trolley from school to work." |
Spelling
modesty
vigilant servant necessity civility honesty nobility assistant
immigrant lucky messy agility rainy pleasant hostility
defiant tasty resistant purity formality buoyant specificity Spelling
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