Spelling List: Week 1 Term 4
1.abandon
2.absorb
3.abuse
4.accent
5.accident
6.accompanied
7.accomplishment
8.accurate
9.acquaint
10.acquire
11.acres
12.activities
13.acute
14.adapt
15.adaptation
16.adequate
17.adjustment
18.administer
19.admiration
20.admit
DEFINITION:
1. To leave completely and finally; forsake utterly; desert. -abandon-
2. To suck up or drink in (a liquid); soak up. -absorb-
3. To use wrongly or improperly; misuse. -abuse-
4. Prominence of a syllable in terms of differential loudness, or of pitch, or length, or of a combination of these. -accent-
5. An undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally and usually results in harm, injury, damage, or loss; casualty; mishap. -accident-
6. To go along or in company with; join in action. -accompanied-
7. An act or instance of carrying into effect; fulfillment. -accomplishment-
8. Free from error or defect; consistent with a standard, rule, or model; precise; exact. -accurate-
9. To make more or less familiar, aware, or conversant (usually fol. by with). -acquaint-
10. To come into possession or ownership of; get as one's own. -acquire-
11. A common variable unit of land measure, now equal in the U.S. and Great Britain to 43,560 square feet or 1/640 square mile (4047 square meters). -acres-
12. The state or quality of being active. -activities-
13. Sharp or severe in effect; intense. -acute-
14. To make suitable to requirements or conditions; adjust or modify fittingly. -adapt-
15. The act of adapting. -adaptation-
16. As much or as good as necessary for some requirement or purpose; fully sufficient, suitable, or fit. -adequate-
17. The act of adjusting; adaptation to a particular condition, position, or purpose. -adjustment-
18. To manage (affairs, a government, etc.); have executive charge of. -administer-
19. A feeling of wonder, pleasure, or approval. -admiration-
20. To allow to enter; grant or afford entrance to. -admit-
SENTENCES:
1. I have abandoned my new car and brought a new one.
2. Plants can absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
3. He finished his presentation on 'drug abuse'.
4. An Asian girl talked to me with her Chinese accent.
5. A horrible car accident had destroyed her life.
6. The pianist accompanied as the singer sang.
7. This painting is the greatest artistic accomplishment on the world.
8. He has wrote down the accurate answer of this question.
9. Please acquaint him with my arrival.
10. He have acquire the success after working hard for 25 years.
11. This family own 500 acres of the land.
12. She always join different sport activities to keep herself fit and to lose weight.
13. Her acute infective conjunctivitis was cured after some treatment.
14. She had adapted her new job quickly after a few days.
15. I am lack of the ability of adaptation to new environment.
16. He was finding a job that applies him the adequate remuneration to supply his life expenses.
17. The adjustment he had changed on the program was appropriate.
18. This old couple have administer their large pension fund.
19. I feel admiration for his knowledge and courage.
20. He just don't admit his fault although someone pointed out.
1.abandon
2.absorb
3.abuse
4.accent
5.accident
6.accompanied
7.accomplishment
8.accurate
9.acquaint
10.acquire
11.acres
12.activities
13.acute
14.adapt
15.adaptation
16.adequate
17.adjustment
18.administer
19.admiration
20.admit
DEFINITION:
1. To leave completely and finally; forsake utterly; desert. -abandon-
2. To suck up or drink in (a liquid); soak up. -absorb-
3. To use wrongly or improperly; misuse. -abuse-
4. Prominence of a syllable in terms of differential loudness, or of pitch, or length, or of a combination of these. -accent-
5. An undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally and usually results in harm, injury, damage, or loss; casualty; mishap. -accident-
6. To go along or in company with; join in action. -accompanied-
7. An act or instance of carrying into effect; fulfillment. -accomplishment-
8. Free from error or defect; consistent with a standard, rule, or model; precise; exact. -accurate-
9. To make more or less familiar, aware, or conversant (usually fol. by with). -acquaint-
10. To come into possession or ownership of; get as one's own. -acquire-
11. A common variable unit of land measure, now equal in the U.S. and Great Britain to 43,560 square feet or 1/640 square mile (4047 square meters). -acres-
12. The state or quality of being active. -activities-
13. Sharp or severe in effect; intense. -acute-
14. To make suitable to requirements or conditions; adjust or modify fittingly. -adapt-
15. The act of adapting. -adaptation-
16. As much or as good as necessary for some requirement or purpose; fully sufficient, suitable, or fit. -adequate-
17. The act of adjusting; adaptation to a particular condition, position, or purpose. -adjustment-
18. To manage (affairs, a government, etc.); have executive charge of. -administer-
19. A feeling of wonder, pleasure, or approval. -admiration-
20. To allow to enter; grant or afford entrance to. -admit-
SENTENCES:
1. I have abandoned my new car and brought a new one.
2. Plants can absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
3. He finished his presentation on 'drug abuse'.
4. An Asian girl talked to me with her Chinese accent.
5. A horrible car accident had destroyed her life.
6. The pianist accompanied as the singer sang.
7. This painting is the greatest artistic accomplishment on the world.
8. He has wrote down the accurate answer of this question.
9. Please acquaint him with my arrival.
10. He have acquire the success after working hard for 25 years.
11. This family own 500 acres of the land.
12. She always join different sport activities to keep herself fit and to lose weight.
13. Her acute infective conjunctivitis was cured after some treatment.
14. She had adapted her new job quickly after a few days.
15. I am lack of the ability of adaptation to new environment.
16. He was finding a job that applies him the adequate remuneration to supply his life expenses.
17. The adjustment he had changed on the program was appropriate.
18. This old couple have administer their large pension fund.
19. I feel admiration for his knowledge and courage.
20. He just don't admit his fault although someone pointed out.
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