7th Grade Vocabulary Words - List 17
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Word | Definition | Practice Sentence | Synonyms | Antonyms | Part of Speech Description |
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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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