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4th Grade Wordmasters - COMBINED 1 and 2 (2021-2022)
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aromatic
of or having an aroma, especially fragrant or sweet one
aromatic
an aromatic plant or compound
destination
the planned end of a journey, or the place to which goods or baggage are sent
destination
the end or goal of anything
dishevel
to undo and let fall loosely (hair or clothing)
dishevel
to make (hair or clothing) untidy
disheveled
undone and loosely hanging; unkempt
disheveled
in disarray; untidy
famish
to cause to suffer from sever hunger
famish
to experience great hunger or death by starvation
famished
suffering from extreme hunger; starved
fortitude
strength, endurance, and patience in the fact of adversity or temptation
garnish
to add a decoration or decorations to; adorn
garnish
to place something upon or around (a food) by way of decoration or to provide a complementary flavor, texture, or color
garnish
anything used to garnish food
garnish
any decoration or adornment
grate
a framework of crossed or parallel bars that serves as a covering, guard, or the like
grate
a framework of metal bars that holds the fuel in a furnace , stove, or fireplace
grate
to make a sharp rasping noise, as of scraping
grate
to produce irritation or annoyance
grate
to scrape or rub harshly, as one thing upon another
groom
a man who is about to be or has just been married; bridegroom
groom
one employed to take care of horses or keep a stable
groom
to attend to the cleanliness and neatness of
groom
to wipe down, brush, and care for (a horse)
groom
to prepare for a particular position, promotion, or the like
ignorant
lacking knowledge or education
ignorant
unaware; uninformed
immaculate
free from any dirt or stain; completely clean
immaculate
free of any error or flaw
impeccable
flawless or blameless; perfect
impeccable
incapable of sin or misdeed
imperfection
a flaw or fault
imperfection
the state or fact of being imperfect
luxurious
marked by or providing great comfort or material wealth
outcome
a result or something; consequence
perimeter
the boundary or border of a closed, two-dimensional figure or area
plush
a fabric having a long, soft pile
plush
of a fabric, garment, or the like, having a long, soft nap
plush
characterized by comfort or luxuriousness
politician
a person who holds political office
reek
a strong unpleasant odor
reek
to emit or be permeated by a strong, disagreeable odor (often followed by "of"
reek
to be pervaded by something disagreeable
snare
a trap, usually consisting of a noose, for catching small animals and birds
snare
to lure, entangle, or involve, usually by deception
snare
anything intended to lure, tempt, or entangle unsuspecting victims; trap
snare
any of the adjustable string or wires that are stretched over the bottom skin of a snare drum
squlech
to crush or squash, by or as if by stepping on
squlech
to intimidate or silence, as with crushing reply
squelch
to cause to make a squishing, sucking sound
squelch
to make a squishing, sucking sound
squelch
an act or instance of intimidating or silencing someone, as by crushing reply
strategy
a plan, method, or series of actions designed to achieve a specific goal or effect
tarnish
to dull the luster of or discolor (metal), as by exposure to air
tarnish
to spoil or stain (someone's character, reput6ation, or the like)
tarnish
a dullness or discoloration on a metallic surface
terrain
the natural surface features of a tract of land, especially considered in relation to some use or activity
thwart
to hinder, oppose, or frustrate
thrwart
a crosswise brace, as in a canoe
thwart
in or going in a crosswise direction; transverse
tutor
a person who gives private instruction, sometimes remedial, to a single student or several students
tutor
to teach or instruct , especially privately or individually
backtrack
to retrace one's previous route
backtrack
to go back to an earlier opinion or policy
bizarre
strikingly odd or unusual, especially in appearance or behavior
blemish
to mar or otherwise cause imperfections in
blemish
a mark that spoils the perfection of something; flaw
blemish
a pimple or other flaw on the skin
boastful
tending to show off or brag
croak
to make a low, hoarse sound with the voice, like that of a frog
croak
a low, hoarse sound like that of a frog
discard
to throw out or away; cast off
discard
in card games, to throw out (a card) from one's hand, or play (a card in a different suit from the one led, and not a trump)
discard
the act of throwing something out or away, or of casting off, as a card in a card game
flaw
a defect or fault; imperfection
flaw
a crack or break
flaw
in law, a defect that makes a document invalid
flaw
to become defective or cracked
flaw
a sudden burst of wind; gust
flaw
a short storm with sudden onset; squall
forge
a furnace or hearth where metal is heated to be worked or shaped
forge
the workshop where such work is done; smithy
forge
to form or shape (metal) by heating and hammering
forge
to form or shape by any means
forge
to invent, fabricate, or imitate for fraudulent purposes
forge
to make or copy something falsely
forge
to move ahead gradually but with determination
forge
to move forward suddenly and powerfully
hoarse
of the voice, rough and weakened, as from excessive us of respiratory difficulties
imposter
one who defrauds or deceives by pretending to be another person
injury
any damage or wrong that causes hardship or suffering
injury
a particular instance of harm, especially physical; wound
injury
in law, any wrongful act done to another
jalopy
am old automobile in poor condition
melodic
of, pertaining to, or characterized by melody; melodious
offbeat
usual or unconventional
offbeat
an unaccented beat in a measure of music
offend
to anger, annoy, or provoke resentment in
offend
to be disagreeable to (the sense of taste or smell)
offend
to violate or sin against (a law, religious precept, or the like)
offend
to cause anger, displeasure, or resentment
offend
to violate a human or divine law, rule, or standard of conduct
refuge
shelter, protection, or comfort
refuge
a place of protection or shelter from danger or hardship
refuge
anything, such as a person or belief, to which one turns for comfort or help
refuse
to decline to accept or give
refuse
to be unwilling to do (something)
refuse
to withhold acceptance, permission, or consent
refuse
material considered to be waste or otherwise worthless; garbage; rubbish
refuse
regarded as worthless or discardable
resolve
to decide (something) firmly or earnestly, or to cause (someone) to do so
resolve
to clear up or deal with successfully
resolve
to decide by formal vote
resolve
to break down into constituent part; separate
resolve
to reach a conclusion or make a firm decision
resolve
firmness or clearness of purpose; determination
shanty
a crudely constructed cabin or house; shack
smug
offensively confident of or satisfied with oneself; complacent
stockade
a barrier for defense that is made of upright stakes or timbers
stockade
a military prison
stockade
to strengthen, protect, or surround with a barrier
vain
not leading to a desirable or lasting effect; futile; fruitless
vain
excessively admiring of oneself, especially of one's appearance; conceited
vain
showing or resulting from excessive preoccupation with one's appearance
vain
lacking significance or value; trivial
veiled
expressed or presented in an obscure way; partially hidden or covered
veiled
wearing a thin piece of fabric or netting, usually worn over the head, shoulders, and face
warble
to sing or make sounds with trilling or quivering notes
warble
to sing (a song or the like) with trills and quavers
warble
the act or sound of trilling or quivering notes
warble
a lump or swelling under the hide of an animal, causes by the larva or a type of fly
warble
a hard lump on a horse's back, caused by irritation from a saddle
wring
to twist and squeeze tightly, as between the hands or between rollers
wring
to afflict as though by twisting and squeezing
wring
to clasp and squeeze together (the hands), as in frustration, anxiety, or distress
wring
to break by twisting (a bird's neck or the like)
wring
the act of twisting and squeezing
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