This document provides vocabulary words and definitions from chapters 4-6 of a project on vocabulary. It defines 12 words: pester, jostled, artificial, fluorescent, flaky, fidget, lurched, crossly, reconnoiter, and prejudiced. Exams on material from the chapters are scheduled for Thursday and Friday of the coming week.
1. Proj. M. Vocabulary, Chapt. 4-6 Tsunamis: Quiz on Thursday! Cobras and Iron Kids: Quiz on Friday!
2. pesterverb To bother; annoy Kenny had stormed upstairs after losing his game and had not come back down again to pester us, thank goodness. (pg. 36)
3. jostledverb Ideas jostled around in my brain and I tried to get them organized. (pg. 36) Pushed and shoved around
4. artificialadjective Made by humans; not natural; fake “There’s something called artificial silkworm food,” Patrick said. (pg. 41)
5. fluorescentadjective We printed them on fluorescent green paper, and I made the font really big so you could read it from far away. (pg. 48) Glowing with vivid or bright colors
6. flakyadjective She gave each of us a bite or two and then would ask a million questions about the crust. “Was it flakier last week?” she’d say, or, “It’s still not flaky enough, is it?” (pg. 50) Crisp fragments; odd
7. fidgetverb I tried not to fidget. Why was she telling us this? (pg. 51) To move nervously or restlessly
8. lurchedverb My stomach lurched a little. (pg. 52) A staggering or tottering movement; sudden rolling
9. crosslyadverb “What about Monday?” I said crossly, pulling my arm away from him. (pg. 54) In an angry manner
10. reconnoiterverb To inspect, especially to gather military information For me, it was more like Agent Song having to locate and reconnoiter the enemy’s headquarters before being able to carry out orders. (pg. 64)
11. prejudicedverb I hated thinking of her as someone who might be prejudiced against black people. (pg. 68) Making a judgment or opinion without knowledge or examination of the facts