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Wordly WiseGrade 4,

Unit 12

abilityNoun:

Power or knowledge; skill

Daniel’s ability to memorize pi earned him a spot on ABC

news.

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amiable

Adjective: Friendly; good natured

and pleasant

Because of their amiable staff, all the pets like to fly on

Pet Jets.

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blissNoun:

Complete joy or happiness

My idea of bliss is a day on the beach.

blissfulAdjective:

Very happy; joyful.

The proud parents wore blissful smiles as they watched their

daughter graduate.

caress

Verb: To touch in a tender or

loving way.Sally caressed the cat’s

forehead gently as it lay sleeping.

Noun: A tender or loving

touch or hug.

The cat wants a caress from her owner.

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clutchVerb:

To grasp or hold tightly to.

Amy clutched her teddy bear as she climbed into

the dentist’s chair.

clutch

Noun: The part of a machine that connects and disconnects the power from the

rest of the machine.

Before changing gears in a standard shift car, first step on the clutch.

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coaxNoun:

To persuade or urge in a gentle way

The baby tried to coax mom to pick her up.

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furiousAdjective:

Very, very angry

The emperor was furious when he realized how the two

“tailors” had tricked him.

furiousAdjective:

Very fast, strong, or wild

The kittens batted the toy at a furious pace.

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furyNoun: Great anger

The bull’s uneasiness turned to fury when he learned how

completely he had been tricked.

furyNoun: Wild and

uncontrolled force

The fury of the storm was far greater than had been

forecast.

gestureNoun:

A movement of the arm or hand

The president waved his arm in a farewell gesture before boarding

Air Force One.

gestureNoun:

Something done to show one’s feelings

George brought Delia a bouquet of flowers as a gesture of affection.

gestureVerb: To make a movement

of the arm or hand.

The coach gestured to the players on the bench to join her

on the field.

mopeVerb: To be sad and

gloomy; to lose interest in things that bring pleasure.

Eeyore mopes on his birthday.

preferVerb:

To like better; to choose first

Which do you prefer, chocolate or vanilla?.

preference

Noun: That which is preferred.

If you don’t have a preference, I’ll choose the orange door.

recoverVerb: To get back to a

normal state; to get well again.

Patricia soon recovered from the flu.

recoverVerb: To get back what

was lost or stolen

It cost a hundred dollars to recover my car after it

was towed.

recoveryNoun: A return to a

normal state.

Dr. Holding was surprised at the speed of my

recovery.

recoveryNoun: The act of getting

back what was lost or stolen

The museum is offering a reward for the recovery of

the missing painting.

replaceVerb: to take the place of.

Did the modern pencil replace the quill?

replaceVerb: To put back in place.

When you are through with the encyclopedias, let the

librarian replace them on the shelves.

replacement

Noun: A person or thing that takes the place of another.

The princess created her replacement in her laboratory

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requestVerb: To ask for.

I requested a chocolate cake with cherry frosting for my

birthday.

requestNoun: The thing asked

for.Bruno Mars sang the song

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separateVerb:

To set or keep apart.

Whenever the twins start fighting, my mother

separates them

separateAdjective:

Not together; not joined.

David and Ricky Nelson want separate bedrooms.

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shunVerb:

To take special pains to avoid; to keep away.

Fiona regretted hurting Carrie’s feelings when her classmates

shunned her at lunch.

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