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Vocabulary Words

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SECURITY

  • Something that secures; protection; measures taken to guard against destructive actions
  • I bet the President has security.
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CHISEL

  • A metal tool with a cutting edge at the end of a blade, used to shape or chip away a solid material
  • You can use a chisel to carve.
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BARRACKS

  • A building or set of buildings used for housing soldiers or prisoners
  • Barrack block would be a slightly larger room where their officer would live.
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EXHAUSTION

  • The state of being exhausted or extremely tired
  • When my dad gets home, he's in the state of exhaustion.
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LIBERATED

  • To be freed from something
  • The prisoners have been liberated from jail.
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TYPHUS

  • A severe and very contagious disease marked by a high fever
  • The children in India have a disease called typhus.
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CONTAGIOUS

  • Likely to be passed on through contact
  • Poison ivy is contagious.
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SURRENDERED

  • To give over to the power, control, or possession of another, especially by force
  • The burglars surrendered to the police.

LEGACY

  • A gift passed on to the next generation
  • The king gave his daughter his crown as a legacy.
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PHENOMENAL

  • Very remarkable
  • If some brought a ruby, it would be phenomenal.
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RATION

  • A food allowance for a certain amount of time
  • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner is a type of ration.
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SPELLBOUND

  • Held by someone's ( or something's ) attention by a spell
  • The actors had a spellbound audience.
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