4th Grade Vocabulary Words - List 2

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Word Definition Practice Sentence Synonyms Antonyms Part of Speech Description
legendary Describing someone or something that is famous or celebrated. The famous actor's skills were legendary. famous, celebrated, renowned unknown, unimportant, insignificant Adjective
amused Entertained, to find something funny. The teacher was not amused by the prank. entertained, diverted, delighted bored, ignored, neglected Adjective
tense To become nervous, stiff or strained. His tense behavior made everyone uncomfortable. nervous, jittery, stressful relaxed, calm, happy Adjective
accuracy The state or quality of being correct or exactly right. We depended on the accuracy of the accountant. exactness, correctness, truth inaccuracy, imprecision, incorrectness Noun
eliminate To end or terminate or get rid of something. They will eliminate one player per match. erase, exclude, disqualify help, keep, retain Verb
moreover Furthermore or besides that. I enjoyed the concert, and, moreover, each musician was unique. mainly, furthermore, in addition Adverb
alliteration The same sound at the beginning of words near each other. The poem "Sam Sells Seashells" was full of alliteration. recurrence, repeat Noun
commendable Deserving of admiration or praise. The soldier received an award as his actions were commendable. admirable, praiseworthy, exemplary bad, unworthy, despicable Adjective
consult To gather advice or discuss with others. She will consult everyone before making a plan. consider, discuss, deliberate neglect, ignore, disregard Verb
falsehood Something being untrue or fabricated. The lawyer exposed every falsehood and the truth became apparent. deception, lie, fabrication honesty, truth, reality Noun

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