Forbidden means you are not allowed to do something The children were forbidden to ride their bikes in the street What are you forbidden to do?

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Forbidden means you are not allowed to do something The children were forbidden to ride their bikes in the street What are you forbidden to do?

Unit 1 ● Week 4 forbidden Key Words

Reluctant means you do not want to do something. Carla is reluctant to lend Jason her video game because he loses things. What is an antonym for reluctant?

Unit 1 ● Week 4 reluctant Key Words

Gossip means repeating stories that might not be true. Michelle’s feelings were hurt when her best friend gossiped about her. How would you feel if someone gossiped about you?

Unit 1 ● Week 4 gossiped Key Words

Irresistible means too tempting or attractive to be ignored. Young children find mud puddles and leaf piles irresistible. What kinds of things do you find irresistible?

Unit 1 ● Week 4 irresistible Key Words

Elegant is splendid or luxurious in dress, style, or design. The candlelit dining room was an elegant setting for a party. What is a synonym for elegant?

Unit 1 ● Week 4 elegant Key Words

Mischievous is playful behavior in an annoying way. The mischievous puppy hid everyone’s shoes. What is an example of a mischievous act?

Unit 1 ● Week 4 mischievous Key Words

Hesitation is a pause or delay. Gene accepted the nomination to fun for Student Council without hesitation. How might a person overcome his or her hesitation to do something?

Unit 1 ● Week 4 hesitation Key Words