Lesson 13 Vocabulary.

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Lesson 13 Vocabulary

bellowing A bellowing sound is a loud, low-pitched sound, usually made to show distress. Lucas made a bellowing noise as he hoisted the extremely heavy barbell in the weight-lifting competition.

bellowing Which might make a bellowing noise? 2. a cow 1. a mouse A bellowing sound is a loud, low-pitched sound, usually made to show distress. Which might make a bellowing noise? 1. a mouse 2. a cow

outcast An outcast is someone who has been rejected or driven out by others. Bailey felt like an outcast when her friends wouldn’t talk to her at P.E. yesterday.

outcast An outcast is someone who has been rejected or driven out by others. Why might a little brother feel like an outcast at his older sister’s birthday party? girls don’t want him around he likes birthday cake

reputation A person’s reputation is what he or she is known for. Jarrod’s reputation of being a bully made others not want to be around him.

reputation How might a person earn a good reputation? A person’s reputation is what he or she is known for. How might a person earn a good reputation? Turn and talk to your partner. Begin your sentence like this: “A person could earn a good reputation by …”

betrayed If you betrayed someone who trusted you, you let that person down. Zarin betrayed Stephanie by cheating during their game of checkers.

betrayed How would you feel if a friend betrayed you? 1. excited If you betrayed someone who trusted you, you let that person down. How would you feel if a friend betrayed you? 1. excited 2. upset

yearning A yearning is a great desire to have something that you may never be able to get. Cassandra had a deep yearning for a puppy, but her allergies may get in the way of her ever getting one.

yearning What might you have a yearning for on a hot day? A yearning is a great desire to have something that you may never be able to get. What might you have a yearning for on a hot day? Turn and tell your partner. Begin your sentence like this: “On a hot day, I might have a yearning for_______ because …”

withered Something that is withered is dried up and faded. The field of withered cornstalks was a sign that winter was on its way.

withered What does a withered flower look like? Something that is withered is dried up and faded. What does a withered flower look like? 1. colorful and healthy 2. dull and droopy

escapades Escapades are carefree, mischievous, or reckless adventures. Brody loves to hear his grandfather tell about his escapades from when he was a young boy.

escapades What escapades might a new puppy have? “One kind of escapade Escapades are carefree, mischievous, or reckless adventures. What escapades might a new puppy have? Turn and talk to your partner. Begin your sentence like this: “One kind of escapade a new puppy might have is …”

unfathomable If something is unfathomable, it can not be understood or known. Taking a trip to the moon is unfathomable to most of us.

unfathomable Where would you consider an unfathomable place to visit? If something is unfathomable, it can not be understood or known. Where would you consider an unfathomable place to visit? 1. Antarctica 2. Disney World