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Vocabulary

Vocabulary. Lesson 18. The fields produced bountiful crops. ( adjective ). Bountiful. If you have a bountiful amount of something you have a lot of it. . Synonyms. Antonyms. It took a day to cross the vast lake. (adjective) . Vast. Something so wide it would be hard to cross it.

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Vocabulary

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  1. Vocabulary Lesson 18

  2. The fields produced bountiful crops. (adjective) Bountiful If you have a bountiful amount of something you have a lot of it. Synonyms Antonyms

  3. It took a day to cross the vast lake. (adjective) Vast Something so wide it would be hard to cross it Synonyms Antonyms

  4. The stature of Finley and his friend Stanly was very different. (noun) Stature A person’s height Synonyms Antonyms

  5. Troy was relentless in trying to reach the top level of the game. (verb) relentless Someone who is trying to do something keeps at it and refuses to give up. Synonym Antonym

  6. I tiptoed around the house so I wouldn’t rouse Finley from his deep sleep. (verb) The alarm clock roused dad from his sleep. (verb) Roused Woke up or alerted a person Synonym Antonym

  7. The students were resourceful in solving difficult math problems. (verb) Resourceful A person who is good at finding ways to solve problems Synonym Antonym

  8. intentions Though his intentions are always kind and friendly, Finley often scares people walking by the fence with his piercing bark. (noun) Good ideas about what a person means to do Synonym Antonym

  9. Finely inadvertently destroys his toys when playing with them. (adverb) When Tanya practiced her spelling it inadvertently helped her with her handwriting. (adverb) inadvertently What is the - Prefix: Root: How does the prefix change the meaning of the word? To do something without meaning to Synonym Antonym

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