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Explore the vocabulary from Wordly Wise Lesson 9 with key terms such as parched, host, sole, founder, shrewd, misgiving, hamlet, and prospect. Each word is defined with synonyms and antonyms, along with example sentences to illustrate their meanings. This lesson enhances understanding of these important words, making it easier to incorporate them into everyday language. Ideal for students and anyone looking to enrich their vocabulary skills through practical applications and engaging definitions.
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Wordly Wise Lesson 9By, Alexa 1.Parched 2.Host 3.Sole 4.Founder 5.Shrewd 6.Misgiving 8.Hamlet 9.Procpect
Parched • Synonyms: Antonyms: • dried out wet • waterless moist • thirsty damp • with water • The person was parchedwhen he did not drink anything for a day. • to be very thirsty or have no water
Host • Synonyms: Antonyms: • entertainer guest • manager person who doesn’t own the house • owner of the house visitor • When people came over to my house, I was the host. • a person who entertains guests
sole • Synonyms: Antonyms: • bottom of a shoe top • flat fish • bottom • On the sole of her shoe there was a butterfly. • the bottom of a shoe
Founder • Synonyms: Antonyms: • sinking to float • a creater • to flounder • I saw the boat founder. • to sink
Shrewd • Synonyms: Antonyms: • smart dumb • intelligent foolish • wise unthinking • Some people in the world are shrewd. • very smart
misgiving • Synonyms: Antonyms: • worry to believe in • unease to have ease • unbelief confidence • The boy had a misgiving when he was scared for the show. • to be worried
hamlet • Synonyms: Antonyms: • village New York • town big city • district country • New York is not a hamlet. • a small town
Prospect • Synonyms: Antonyms: • look Miss • Inquire Overlook • Jack and Praisworthy when prospecting for gold. • to hope for to wate