2. Vocabulary Word:
potential
(po/ten/tial)
Part of Speech
noun
(adj) po/ten/tial
(adv) po/ten/tial/ly
Antonyms:
• unlikeliness
• improbability
• impossibility
• actuality
• lack
Definition:
• ability
• possibility
• probability
• likeliness
Sentence:
Many people have the potential
to be President of the United
States, but most don’t want to
be.
3. Vocabulary Word:
respond
(re/spond)
Part of Speech
verb
(n) res/ponse
(adj) res/pon/ding
(adv) res/pon/ding/ly
Antonyms:
• to ask
• to question
• to request
Definition:
• to reply
• to answer
• to acknowledge
• to counter
• to return
Sentence:
A good way to respond if
someone yells at you is to speak
softer and quieter.
4. Vocabulary Word:
Vanish
(van/ish)
Part of Speech:
verb
(n) va/nish/ing
Antonyms:
• to appear
• to arrive
• to come
• to solidify
Definition:
• to go out of sight
• to go away
• to disappear
• to dematerialize
• to dissolve
• to evaporate
• to melt
Sentence:
Do you ever wish that your
problems would just vanish?
5. Vocabulary Word
Variety
(va/ri/e/ty)
Part of Speech:
noun
(v) va/ry (change)
(adj) va/ri/ous
Definition:
• mixture
• change
• combination
• assortment
• collection
• range
Antonyms:
• similarity
• uniformity
• no change
• sameness
Sentence:
I like a variety of music types
such as rock and roll, classical,
pop and jazz.
6. Vocabulary Word:
Wholesome
(whole/some)
Part of Speech:
adjective
(n) whole/some/ness
Definition:
• healthy
• good
• pure
• beneficial
• healthful
• clean
Antonyms:
• unhealthy
• bad
• contaminated
• dirty
• impure
• unwholesome
Sentence:
A wholesome way to get
fruit and vegetables would
be to grow them yourself.