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General English 4 Basic Word of the Day Review (ALL WORDS)

This list is for those of you who are having a hard time with the vocabulary words. These words should be more recognizable and usable for you.

AB
lack1 (v)To be without. 2 (n) A shortage.
ease1 (n) A state of being comfortable—without worry, pain, or trouble. 2 (v)To make less worried, pained, or trouble
dismay1 (v)To cause feelings of fear, worry, or surprise. 2 (n) A sudden loss of courage because of fear or worry.
develop1 To go through a process of growth. 2 To bring or come into being. 3. To apply chemicals to photographic film to bring out the picture.
complete1 Having no missing parts; whole.. 2 Finished. 3. (v) to finish
benefit1 (v)To help or be helpful to; to be useful to. 2 (n) Something that is useful or helpful, that does good. 3. (n) An event held to raise money for a cause.
project1. A plan or idea for doing something. 2. To cause an image to be shown on a screen. 3. To stick out
represent1. To stand for or in place of 2. To act in place of.
remark1. To say; to make a comment. 2. a comment or something that is said
recommend1. To make a statement of praise. 2. To give advice; to suggest.
evolveTo develop and change gradually over time.
master1. Chief; main. 2.Having or showing great skill. 3. (v) to become skilled at
exceed1. To be more than. 2.To go beyond what is allowed.
forbid1. To order not to do something.
decay1. To rot 2.a breaking down or rotting
column1. A row of figures or words running down a printed page; anything arranged like that. 2. A tall, usually stone support that holds up something. 3. A regular newspaper or magazine article usually written by the same person.
calculate1. to find the answer to a problem using math 2. To figure out by using reasoning
affect1. To bring about a change in. 2. To pretend to be or to have.
scorch1. To burn slightly.
hatchTo stand above or higher than what is around it.
resist1. To refuse to give in to; to withstand. 2. To work or fight against.
permit1. to allow. 2. A written notice that allows a person to do something.
mature1. To become fully grown or developed. 2. Fully grown or developed; adult
mammoth1. very large; huge
commotiona scene of noisy confusion or activity
frantica great deal of excitement, out of control
prophesyto say that a specific thing will happen in the future
illusionsomething that might be mistaken by the senses
gruesomehorrible, disgusting
gloriouswonderful


High School ELA Teacher
Texas School for the Deaf
Austin, TX

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