7th Grade Vocabulary Words - List 17

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Word Definition Practice Sentence Synonyms Antonyms Part of Speech Description
repelled Driven away from something. The townspeople repelled an attack from the invaders and protected their village. repulsed, disgusted, discouraged encouraged, activated, delighted Verb
transformable The ability to change. The transformable robot could change from a car into a robot. malleable, moldable, convertible fixed, reliable, unvarying Adjective
customary Based on common practice. The customary practice of removing your shoes before entering a house can be found worldwide. established, usual, traditional unique, irregular, occasional Adjective
maliciously In an intentionally harmful manner. He maliciously spread rumors about his coworkers in an attempt to get ahead. vindictively, malevolently, underhandedly honestly, kindly, sweetly Adjective
auspicious Showing signs that future success is likely. According to the astrologer, the wedding ceremony was held on an auspicious day. promising, encouraging, favorable unsuitable, ominous, unfortunate Adjective
amicable In a friendly manner. They were able to come to an amicable agreement after a long and complex negotiation. affable, cordial, agreeable rude, resentful, hostile Adjective
consistency The quality of behaving in the same way. The consistency of the batter was just right for making pancakes. regularity, stability, coherence irregularity, variation, incongruity Noun
fruitless Lacking the ability to produce results. Despite her best efforts, her search for the lost keys proved fruitless. useless, pointless, unproductive abundant, useful, effective Adjective
primer An introductory review on a topic. The physics teacher started each unit with a primer on basic equations and facts. prologue, booklet, explanation Noun
lucid Clear and easily understood. The speaker presented the information in a lucid and clear manner clarity, transparency, brightness obscurity, inaccuracy, confusion Adjective
asserted To make a forceful declaration. She asserted her authority by firmly stating her expectations for the team. affirm, insist, proclaim deny, disavow, negate Verb
ponder To carefully consider or reflect. The chess champion would carefully ponder each option before making a move. think, deliberate, contemplate ignore, neglect, overlook Verb
singular Distinguishable or separate. A singular apple was the only fruit left in the basket. unique, individual, exceptional common, typical, standard Adjective
fanatical Holding extreme enthusiasm toward someone or something. The cult leader was described as having a fanatical following of devoted followers. fervent, zealous, rabid indifferent, impartial, disinterested Adjective
indifferent Being neither good nor bad. She was indifferent to the new employee's opinion. neutral, unfeeling, unconcerned fervent, zealous, rabid Adjective

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