Come Back, Jack! Vocabulary

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Come Back, Jack! Vocabulary Unit 1 – Sharing Stories Mrs. Nailon

boring Not interesting Not exciting synonym – dull, tiresome The long speech was boring.

adventure An interesting experience Exciting or unusual happening Jack and his sister had an adventure in the backyard.

steep Having a very sharp slope or slant He climbed up the steep rock.

exciting Stirring up strong feelings thrilling It was exciting to go sky diving!

searched Looked for To seek They searched for me when we played hide and go seek.

nimble Moving quickly and lightly synonyms- brisk, swift Jack was nimble as he jumped over the candlestick.