The Strongest One Vocabulary

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The Strongest One Vocabulary Second Grade Reading

Vocabulary dangerous gnaws narrator relatives

dangerous Not safe.

gnaws Biting and wearing away by biting.

narrator A person who tells a story or play.

relatives The people who belong to the same family as you do.

delicate inquire sturdy exhibit resist stun genius satisfaction Amazing Words delicate inquire sturdy exhibit resist stun genius satisfaction

delicate Something that is thin and easily broken.

inquire To ask questions or try to find out something.

sturdy Strong and solid.

exhibit Something set up for you to look at in a place like a museum or zoo.

resist Working against because you don’t want to.

stun Shocked and very surprised.

genius Someone who is very, very smart.

satisfaction Pleased and contented with something.