7th Grade Vocabulary Words - List 19
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Word | Definition | Practice Sentence | Synonyms | Antonyms | Part of Speech Description |
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iteration | The action of repeating a computation or process in order to get closer to a desired results. | This is the third iteration of the video game. | attempt, effort, trial | Noun | |
disgraceful | Bringing shame or to be unacceptable. | His behavior at the party was disgraceful. | contemptible, detestable, offensive | honorable, respectable, reputable | Adjective |
conjecture | An opinion formed by guessing. | The scientist's theory was based on conjecture rather than solid evidence. | speculation, assumption, supposition | proof, certainty, fact | Noun |
enact | To pass into law. | The government plans to enact new legislation to address the issue. | achieve, perform, execute | fail, hinder, prevent | Verb |
mortified | The feeling of being ashamed. | He was mortified when he realized he had made a mistake that would cost millions. | embarrass, humiliate, disgrace | soothe, honor, praise | Verb |
abashed | To destroy someone's self-confidence. | Her sarcastic comment abashed him and he fell silent. | embarrass, rattle, disconcert | soothe, praise, applaud | Verb |
ferociously | In a vicious manner. | The lion ferociously attacked its prey. | assertively, fiercely, savagely | timidly, gently, mildly | Adverb |
mishap | A small accident causing minimal harm. | The gymnast's tiny mishap did not cause her to lose many points. | blunder, mistake, setback | blessing, windfall, boon | Noun |
idle | Not presently doing anything or without purpose. | He was idle and had nothing to do all day. | unproductive, fruitless, pointless | productive, busy, working | Adjective |
dehydrated | A lack of water. | Instead of fresh produce, they brought dehydrated fruit that would last longer on the trip. | parched, arid, dry | moist, wet, damp | Adjective |
dart | To move suddenly and quickly. | The cat would dart out of the room as soon as it saw a stranger. | dash, propel, pitch | dash, sprint, scurry | Verb |
extensive | Covering a large area or topic. | The extensive damage from the house fire destroyed everyone's belongings. | comprehensive, expansive, sweeping | insignificant, slight, limited | Adjective |
prevision | The act of forecasting the future. | He had no prevision of the problems that lay ahead. | prognostication, outlook, projection | hindsight, memory, recollection | Noun |
oblivion | The state of forgetting or being forgotten. | The actor fell into oblivion after leaving Hollywood. | nothingness, blankness, nirvana | awareness, consciousness, understanding | Noun |
inappropriate | Not suitable in a given situation. | The inappropriate comments online garnered a lot of negative attention. | improper, unseemly, tasteless | decent, correct, proper | Adjective |
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