The Zero Hour Vocabulary pg 89. dimension (noun) MEANINGEXAMPLE a measurement of space; in science fiction, a universe * I read a science fiction story.

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The Zero Hour Vocabulary pg 89

dimension (noun) MEANINGEXAMPLE a measurement of space; in science fiction, a universe * I read a science fiction story about aliens from another dimension. *

futuristic (adjective) MEANINGEXAMPLE relating to the futureIn a futuristic novel I read, people could be instantly transported from one place to another.

cluttered (adjective) MEANINGEXAMPLE crowded, messy, and disorderly My room was so cluttered with clothes and books, that I could barely see the floor.

deceptively (adverb) MEANINGEXAMPLE in a way that is misleading or false Nick smiled deceptively to hide his anger.

disdain (verb) MEANINGEXAMPLE to treat with lack of respect; to look down on something Delia is a fashion snob and distains any clothes she thinks are beneath her standards. *

evoke (verb) MEANINGEXAMPLE to call to mind a certain feeling idea * Looking through family photo albums evokes many great memories.

suspenseful (adjective) EXAMPLEMEANING filled with excitement over an uncertain outcome When I’m watching a suspenseful movie, I get really upset if somebody interrupts the film.

underfoot (adverb) MEANINGEXAMPLE in the wayI hate having my little brother underfoot, so I try to avoid him when I am heading out with friends.