 Word  Definition  Part of Speech  Sentence  Picture.

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 Word  Definition  Part of Speech  Sentence  Picture

 Procedures  Grief  Sheared

 Procedure  Part of Speech: Noun  Definition: a particular course or mode of action.  Sentence: The procedures in this classroom are very important.

 Grief  Part of Speech: Noun  Definition: Deep sadness  Sentence: He was overcome with grief after he heard that the building burned down.

 Sheared  Part of Speech: Verb  Definition: Cut off sharply  Sentence: The great cliffs sheared off into the sea.

 Accommodate  Part of Speech: Verb  Definition: to adjust actions in response to the needs of somebody  Sentence: The splendid dining room comfortably accommodates up to 100 guests for a sit down meal.

 Monotonous  Part of Speech: Adjective  Definition: uninteresting or boring  Sentence: Sally's work in the bakery became monotonous and she got bored.

 Superior  Part of Speech: Adjective  Definition: above average in excellence  Sentence: I think that Coca-cola is superior to Pepsi.

 Cliché  Part of Speech: Noun  Definition: an overused expression  Sentence: Perhaps the cliché “break a leg” was not the best thing to say to the dancer before she performed.

 Wallowed  Part of Speech: Verb  Defintion: Rolled and tilted  Sentence: The pig wallowed in the mud.

 Rural  Part of Speech: Adjective  Definition: outside the city  Sentence: She lives in a rural part of the country, surrounded by farmland.

 Immense  Part of Speech: Adjective  Definition: huge; immeasurable  Sentence: There was immense damage to the World Trade Center after the first plane hit.

 Hoax  Part of Speech: Noun  Definition: intended to deceive  Sentence: The police spent two days searching for the kidnapped child, but it turned out to be a hoax.

 Intimidate  Part of Speech: verb  Definition: to fill with fear  Sentence: Don’t let the doctor intimidate you; there is nothing to fear.

 Mimic  Part of Speech: verb  Definition: to copy  Sentence: The vice president tried to mimic the president after his absence.

 Originate  Part of Speech: verb  Definition: to begin, start, or arise  Sentence: The practice originated during the Middle Ages.

 Strive  Part of Speech: verb  Definition: to try hard  Sentence: Amos strives to make good grades in all of his classes.

 Exaggerate  Part of Speech: verb  Definition: to overstate or magnify beyond truth  Sentence: Sydney exaggerates sometimes when she says that the fish she caught was as big as a dump truck.