The Giver Vocabulary List

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The Giver Vocabulary List

Giver Vocabulary Words 1-3 1. INTRIGUED (p.1): To arouse the curiosity by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities 2. NAVIGATIONAL (p.2): Used for directing the path or course of something 3. SUPPLEMENTARY (p.7): Something added to a complete object

Giver Vocabulary WorDs 4-6 4. APTITUDE (p.15): Ability or talent for a skill 5. RELUCTANTLY (p.22): To do unwillingly or begrudgingly 6. TABULATED (p.28): Arranged in a systematic way

Giver Vocabulary 7-9 7. VIVIDLY (p.34): Strikingly bright or intense 8. INTERDEPENDENCE (p.40): mutually reliant on each other 9. INVARIABLY(p.46): Always the same, unable to change

Giver Vocabulary 10-12 10. METICULOUSLY (p.52): taking or showing extreme care about minute details 11. BENIGN (p.59): Will not harm, is not dangerous 12. EXEMPTED (p.68): Excused from completion

Giver Vocabulary 13-15 13. INTRICATE (p.74): Extremely detailed or complex 14. TORRENT (p.81): A rushing, violent, or abundant and nonstop stream of anything 15. HASTILY (p.89): To do something quickly or without being careful

Giver Vocabulary 16-18 16. RELINQUISHED (p.95): To give up or forfeit 17. SKEPTICALLY (p.101): To doubt the truth of a statement or action 18. INVIGORATING (p.108): To gain energy from an object or action

Giver Vocabulary 19-21 19. PLACIDLY (p.114): To do without complaint or comment. Peaceful 20. SOLITUDE (p.122): To live alone away from others. 21. OPTIMISTIC (p.128): To look at the positives of a situation.

Giver Vocabulary 22-24 22. DEJECTED (p.139): disheartened; low-spirited 23. OVERWHELMED (p.144): Overcome with stress or responsibility 24. WRETCHED (p.151): Feeling poor or miserable

Giver Vocabulary 25-27 25. EMPHATICALLY (p.157): Feeling strongly about an opinion. 26. STEALTHILY (p.163): To do quietly and without being noticed 27. VIGILANT (p.169): Watching carefully and with attention

Giver Vocabulary 28-30 28. IMPERCEPTIBLY (p.175): Unable to be heard or seen. 29. TREACHEROUSLY (p.176): Extreme danger or chance of harm 30. SUMMIT (p.177): The topmost point

Pick Some Favorites Pick five favorite words from our list. Draw a picture that will help your remember these words. We will use these tomorrow. Pick carefully!