7th Grade Vocabulary Words - List 6
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Word | Definition | Practice Sentence | Synonyms | Antonyms | Part of Speech Description |
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irk | To annoy. | The fly seemed to irk the boy by buzzing around his face. | bother, disturb, irritate | please, help, delight | Verb |
hilarity | A jovial moment or atmosphere. | The hilarity of seeing the cat dressed up like a pirate made the family howl with laughter. | cheerfulness, merriment, festivity | sadness, somberness, seriousness | Noun |
discernible | Capable of being observed. | There was a discernible difference in her math grades after getting a tutor. | detectable, perceptible, noticeable | hidden, invisible, obscure | Adjective |
consequences | Something produced by an action. | The driver will face the consequences of reckless driving. | effect, conclusion, repercussion | Noun | |
influx | The introduction or arrival of something. | When the gym lowered prices, it saw an influx of new members join. | introduction, inflow, arrival | retreat, departure | Noun |
advisory | Giving guidance. | As a scientist, she served on the FDA's advisory council to offer specialized advice. | recommending, consulting, helping | heedless, ignorance, negligence | Adjective |
venture | To attempt. | Although storm clouds were brewing, the sea captain bravely chose to venture ahead. | undertake, endeavor, proceed | abstain, protect, guard | Verb |
tempo | The rate or speed of music or motion. | The tempo of the song was perfect for line dancing. | rhythm, cadence, rate | Noun | |
pendulum | An item suspended from a fixed point that swings back and forth at a regular pace. | The grandfather clock's giant pendulum ticking could be heard throughout the house. | ticker, metronome | Noun | |
conventionally | Something that commonly occurs. | Although they conventionally held their meetings in person, they had an online option that was rarely used. | routinely, traditionally, generally | rarely, occasionally, infrequently | Adverb |
fecundity | High levels of productivity. | The fecundity of the farmer's pumpkin seeds produced the largest pumpkin crop in the region. | fertility, fruitfulness, prolific | idleness, barren | Noun |
distinctly | When something is clearly noticeable. | Her eyes were two distinctly different colors; one eye was green and the other blue. | observably, plainly, unmistakably | obscurely, vaguely, questionably | Adverb |
appalled | To be affected by feelings of disgust or dismay. | He was appalled to learn that his sister had been reading his diary. | repulsed, horrified, revolted | endeared, pleased, delighted | Adjective |
emanated | To emit from a source. | A sense of calm emanated from the relaxed counselor. | exude, radiate, stem | conceal, withdraw, absorb | Verb |
amiable | Displaying friendly behavior. | The amiable neighbors hosted a party for each holiday. | cordial, amicable, pleasing | hostile, hateful, mean | Adjective |
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