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council The European Council is a group of people who come together to make important decisions.
council Mary Orr has a student council. It is a group of students who meet to help make important decisions for the school.
council Part of speech: noun Are there other ways to use the word, or are there other forms of the word? Definition: a group of people who make important decisions at meetings Councilor Councils
accompany Why do girls always have to accompany each other to the bathroom? Are they afraid they might need extra help in there?
accompany Definition: to go with Accompanies Accompanying Part of speech: verb Are there other ways to use the word, or are there other forms of the word? Definition: to go with Accompanies Accompanying
segregate Some private schools segregate the boys from the girls; in other words, the boys and girls go to school separately.
segregate Definition: to separate or keep apart; to isolate Part of speech: verb Are there other ways to use the word, or are there other forms of the word? Definition: to separate or keep apart; to isolate Segregation Segregating Segregated
horde The mall is so congested with hordes of people on the weekends that it’s impossible to get any shopping done.
horde Part of speech: noun Are there other ways to use the word, or are there other forms of the word? Definition: a big number of something; a huge amount of something Hordes Don’t confuse HORDE with HOARD (Hoard is to pack away all your stuff and never get rid of it, like that show about those people who are hoarders because they keep everything!)
fuse Oops! We’re now fused together.
fuse Definition: blended together; stuck together Fused Fusion fusing Part of speech: verb Are there other ways to use the word, or are there other forms of the word? Definition: blended together; stuck together Fused Fusion fusing
supplement My parents make me take vitamins to supplement what I eat every day.
supplement Definition: added to something else Supplements Part of speech: verb Are there other ways to use the word, or are there other forms of the word? Definition: added to something else Supplements Supplemented supplementing
exclude I felt so excluded when I didn’t get invited to the slumber party.
exclude Definition: to leave out or to keep out Excluded Excluding Part of speech: verb Are there other ways to use the word, or are there other forms of the word? Definition: to leave out or to keep out Excluded Excluding Exclusive
swarm A huge swarm of locusts attacked the village.
swarm Definition: to move in great numbers Swarming swarmed Part of speech: verb Are there other ways to use the word, or are there other forms of the word? Definition: to move in great numbers Swarming swarmed
integrate Our school is fully integrated with boys and girls from many different countries who speak various languages.
integrate Part of speech: verb Are there other ways to use the word, or are there other forms of the word? Definition: to include different parts that will make a whole Integrated integration
majority Study this graph. What do you know about the majority of people based on the data?
majority Definition: the most, or more than half Part of speech: noun Are there other ways to use the word, or are there other forms of the word? Definition: the most, or more than half
Let’s practice using our new words!
Compare the words segregate and exclude.
How are integrate and fuse similar?
How could you use swarm and horde together in a sentence?
Think of two vocabulary terms from this new list that you might hear used in the news.
Look around the room where you are right now Look around the room where you are right now. Find an example of something that has been fused together.
When you have to go to the doctor, who accompanies you a majority of the time?