This document defines and provides examples for 5 vocabulary words: plea, practical, random, significant, and sole. Plea is defined as an urgent request or appeal. Practical means sensible and useful. Random is described as without order or accidental. Significant refers to things that are large, important, or serious. Sole means only or single.
2. Vocabulary Word:
plea
Part of Speech
noun
(v) plead
(adj) plea/ding
(adv) plea/ding/ly
Antonyms:
• demand
• decision
• reply
• answer
Definition:
• urgent request
• appeal
• petition
Sentence:
You might make a plea to the
world to do something to make
it a better place like recycle.
3. Vocabulary Word:
practical
(prac/ti/cal)
Part of Speech
adjective
(n) prac/ti/cal/i/ty
(adv) prac/ti/cal/ly
Antonyms:
• impractical
• impossible
• unlikely
• unrealistic
• irrational
Definition:
• sensible
• possible
• reasonable
• useful
Sentence:
I think it is practical to use
both sides of a piece of
paper before throwing it
out.
4. Vocabulary Word:
Random
(ran/dom)
Part of Speech:
adjective
(adv) ran/dom/ly
(v) ran/do/mize
Antonyms:
• planned
• regular
• with order
• particular
• systematic
Definition:
• without order
• accidental
• unplanned
• irregular
Sentence:
Clouds appear to move
randomly, but in fact they
have a pattern of
movement.
5. Vocabulary Word
significant
(sig/ni/fi/cant)
Part of Speech:
adjective
(n) sig/ni/fi/cance
(adv) sig/ni/fi/cant/ly
Definition:
• large
• important
• powerful
• serious
Antonyms:
• insignificant
• small
• unimportant
• minor
Sentence:
Having a good attitude is a
significant help in being a
healthy person.
6. Vocabulary Word:
sole
Part of Speech:
adjective
(adv) sole/ly
Definition:
• only
• solitary
• single
Antonyms:
• multiple
• many
Sentence:
Sometimes a sole reason is
enough to have the motivation
to change our life.