LET’S BUILD OUR VOCABULARY PALS:
A good Vocabulary is very important for us.
It gives us the ability to express freely and beautifully. We understand what others are sharing, saying, teaching more clearly and intelligently. A rich vocabulary enhances our communication skills and engages us interestingly in a conversation. It creates a very good impact when we use novel words in our interaction with others. Words are music to the ears when used and pronounced correctly and fluently. So, essentially a good vocabulary makes us more logical, persuasive, creative, intelligent, expressive, interesting and engaging. So lets embrace and build our Vocabulary, a real pal, beautifully.
Vocabulary for the week for 7 year olds:
1.Active: Engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits.
2.Attract: Charm, captivate.
3.Capable: Having the qualities or abilities that are needed to do something.
4.Capture: Record accurately in words or pictures.
5. Deed: An action that is performed intentionally or consciously. (Doing good deeds)
6. Brilliant: Very Bright, Excellent, outstanding.
7. Launch: to float.
Vocabulary for the week for 8 year olds:
1.Outstanding: Excellent, exceptionally good.
2.Demonstrate: Give a practical exhibition and explanation of how a machine skill or craft works or is performed.
3. Contribute: Give in order to help achieve or provide something.
4.Invisible: Unable to be seen.
5.Tidy: Arranged neatly and in order.
6. Sole: The undersurface of someone’s foot.
7.Humble: Having or showing a modest or low estimate of one’s importance.
Vocabulary for the week for 9 year olds:
1.Gigantic: huge, enormous.
2.Immense: Extremely large or great.
3.Revert: return to reply or respond to someone.
4. Jubilation: a feeling of great happiness and triumph.
5. Seldom: Not often; rarely.
6.Mischief: playful misbehavior, especially on the part of children, naughtiness.
7.Vivid: producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in mind.
Vocabulary for the week for 10 year olds:
1.Diversity: Variety, multiplicity, the fact of many different types of things or people being included in something.
2. Unanimous: united, uniform.
3. Monotonous: dull, boring.
4. Diligent: having or showing care and conscientiousness towards one’s work or duties.
5. Makeshift: Temporary, make do.
6. Liberate: Set free.
7. Stifle: Suffocate.
Vocabulary for the week for 11 year olds:
1.Exuberant: Lively, cheerful, buoyant.
2.Anonymous: not identified by a name, of unknown name.
3. Flabbergast: surprise someone greatly, astonish.
4. Perturb: make someone anxious or unsettled.
5. Headlong: With the head foremost in a rush, with reckless haste.
6. Gratify: give someone pleasure or satisfaction.
7. Bestow: Confer or present (an honor, right or thing.)
Vocabulary for the week for 12 year olds
1. Augment: Increase.
2. Bountiful: Abundant; large in quantity.
3. Excruciating: Intensely painful.
4. Fastidious: Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail.
5.Formidable: Intimidating.
6.Renounce: Formally declare one’s abandonment of a claim, right or possession.
7.Voracious: Engaging in an activity with great eagerness and enthusiasm.
Vocabulary for the week for 13 year olds:
1. Supercilious: Behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others, disdainful.
2.Indolent: wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy.
3.Ardent: Very Enthusiastic or Passionate.
4.Vitiate: Spoil or impair the quality or efficiency.
5.Charisma: Compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others.
6.Cursory: hasty and therefore not thorough or detail; superficial.
7.Beset: Trouble someone or something persistently.
Vocabulary for the week for 14 year olds:
1. Belligerent: Hostile and aggressive; engaged in a war or conflict, as recognized by international law.
2. Assiduous: showing great care and perseverance, diligent, careful.
3.Exacerbate: make worse; aggravate.
4.Rejuvenate: make someone look or feel better, younger or more vital.
5.Nonchalant: unconcerned, indifferent.
6.Omnipotent: having unlimited power, having great power and influence.
7.Retrospect: A survey or review of a past course of events or period of time.
Vocabulary for the week for 15 year olds:
1.Amnesty: An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offences.
2.Cornucopia: An abundant supply of good things of a specified kind.
3. Disconsolate: Very unhappy and unable to be comforted.
4.Dissonance: lack of harmony among musical notes; lack of agreement or harmony between people or things.
5.Obdurate: Stubbornly refusing to change ones opinion or course of action.
6.Juxtapose: Place close to one another, set close to one another.
7.Quintessence: The most perfect or typical example of a quality or class; soul, essence, spirit, nature.
Vocabulary for the week for 16-17 year olds:
1.Despotism: The exercise of absolute power, especially in a cruel and oppressive way.
2.Gregarious: fond of company; sociable.
3.Dastardly: cowardly and treacherous.
4.Zenith: highest point.
5.Inebriated: drunk, intoxicated.
6.Maladroit: clumsy, not skillful, awkward.
7.Condiment: something used to enhance the flavor of food, a spice.