2. Vocabulary Word:
accurate
(ac/cur/ate)
Part of Speech
adjective
(n) ac/cur/a/cy
(adv) ac/cur/ate/ly
Antonyms:
• inaccurate
• incorrect
• inexact
• false
Definition:
• exactly right
• correct
• factual
• proper
• true
Sentence:
It’s important to be accurate
when you fill out your taxes, so
you will get the correct amount
of money back.
3. Vocabulary Word:
bluff
(bluff)
Part of Speech
verb
(n) bluff
Antonyms:
• to reveal
• to uncover
• to unmask
• to expose
• to disclose
Definition:
• to pretend
• to cause to believe what
is untrue
• fake
• imitate
• act
Sentence:
On a job interview, you
sometimes have to bluff your
way through a question.
4. Vocabulary Word:
consist
(con/sist)
Part of Speech:
verb
(n) con/sis/tence
Antonyms:
• to exclude
• to not contain
• to not comprise
• to not have
Definition:
• to include
• to contain
• to comprise
• to be composed of
Sentence:
A good place to live consists
of many factors such as
accessibility to stores, safety
and closeness to schools.
5. Vocabulary Word
discomfort
(dis/com/fort)
Part of Speech:
Noun
(v) dis/com/fort
Definition:
• physical or
emotional upset
• to trouble the mind
or body of
• to make uneasy
• alarm
• agitateAntonyms:
• alleviate
• make better
• calm
• quiet
• soothe
Sentence:
When he has to lie to not hurt
someone, he feels discomfort.
6. Vocabulary Word:
elementary
(e/le/men/ta/ry)
Part of Speech:
adjective
Definition:
• first one
• beginning
• essential
• fundamental
Antonyms:
• secondary
• advanced
• complex
• complicated
• higher
Sentence:
An elementary rule of science
is what goes up, must come
down.