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The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963

The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963. Vocabulary chapter 1-4. Emulate (verb). Word used in a sentence: Kenny tries to emulate his favorite athletes by practicing every day. What I think it means:. emulate. To match or surpass. hostile. Word used in a sentence:

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The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963

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  1. The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963 Vocabulary chapter 1-4

  2. Emulate (verb) • Word used in a sentence: • Kenny tries to emulate his favorite athletes by practicing every day. • What I think it means:

  3. emulate • To match or surpass

  4. hostile • Word used in a sentence: • African American students who went to segregated schools face hostile environments. • What I think it means:

  5. hostile • unfriendly

  6. incapable • Word used in a sentence: • Daniel was incapable of bench pressing 75 pounds. • What I think it means:

  7. incapable • Unable to do

  8. Juvenile delinquent • Word used in a sentence: • Buphead has been a juvenile delinquent longer than Byron. • What I think it means:

  9. Juvenile delinquent • A young person who commits criminal acts

  10. miraculous • Word used in a sentence: • Steven surviving the car crash was nothing short of miraculous. • What I think it means:

  11. miraculous • Occurring through divine or supernatural intervention

  12. pomade • Word used in a sentence: • Byron and Buphead used pomade to make a conk hairstyle. • What I think it means:

  13. pomade • A scented oil applied to the hair

  14. punctual • Word used in a sentence: • We had to fire Sergio because he was not punctual. • What I think it means:

  15. punctual • On time

  16. skimpy • Word used in a sentence: • It is not a good idea to wear skimpy clothing to church. • What I think it means:

  17. skimpy • Short and revealing

  18. vital • Word used in a sentence: • Passing this test is vital to your future. • What I think it means:

  19. vital • Absolutely necessary or important

  20. zombie • Word used in a sentence: I feel like a zombie today because I didn’t sleep well last night. • What I think it means:

  21. zombie • A soulless corpse said to be revived by witchcraft

  22. Chapters 5-8

  23. Conscience • Word used in a sentence: • I had a guilty conscience after I kicked my little brother. • What I think it means:

  24. Conscience • An inner feeling or voice that guides rightness or wrongness of one’s actions

  25. Cuss • Word used in a sentence: • It is not polite to cuss when you are at school or church. • What I think it means:

  26. Cuss • To use a swear word

  27. Dispersal • Word used in a sentence: • After the school bell rang, the children were ready for dispersal. • What I think it means:

  28. Dispersal • The process of spreading things or people over a wide area

  29. Haphazard • Word used in a sentence: • The books on Mr. A’s bookshelf are always haphazard because his students are too lazy to put them away correctly. • What I think it means:

  30. Haphazard • Lacking organization

  31. Interpretations • Word used in a sentence: • That poem has different interpretations. • What I think it means:

  32. Interpretations • An explanation

  33. Jive • Word used in a sentence: • After all of the president’s promises, his talk turned out to be nothing but jive. • What I think it means:

  34. Jive • Worthless

  35. Peon • Word used in a sentence: • Daniel doesn’t have any major responsibilities; he is merely a peon. • What I think it means:

  36. Peon • A person who does minor jobs

  37. Pinnacle • Word used in a sentence: • Do you think Miley Cyrus is at the pinnacle of her career? • What I think it means:

  38. Pinnacle • The most successful point

  39. Seniority • Word used in a sentence: • He got the promotion based only on seniority. • What I think it means:

  40. Seniority • A person who is a number of years older than someone else

  41. Traitor • Word used in a sentence: • The traitor sold secrets to the enemy. • What I think it means:

  42. Traitor • A person who betrays a friend, country, or principle

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