UNIT 1 – WEEK 1: SHORT VOWELS 1. gram 11. scuff 2. clash 12. clutch 3. dense 13. threat 4. dread 14. dwell 5. prank 15. fund 6. strict 16. text 7. drill 17. rank 8. swan 18. brink 9. prod 19. mock 10. shrunk 20. plaid REVIEW WORDS 21. stuff 22. batch 23. sense CHALLENGE WORDS 24. guest 25. cleanse READING VOCABULARY 1. consolation: (noun) Something that provides comfort in a time of grief or loss. 2. glimmer: (noun) A subtle or fiant perception; a dim glow. 3. heinous: (adjective) Shockingly bad or evil. 4. indispensable: (adjective) Absolutely necessary, essential. 5. perception: (noun) Mental or physical awareness or understanding. 6. phobic: (adjective) Having a specific fear or aversion. 7. sarcastic: (adjective) Using sharp and contemptuous words meant to insult, demean, or make fun of someone. 8. threshold: (noun) A gate or door; a point of entry or crossing over. UNIT 1 – WEEK 2: LONG VOWELS 1. slope 11. loan 2. acute 12. tote 3. remote 13. foal 4. bathe 14. foe 5. gaze 15. coax 6. rhyme 16. bleak 7. keen 17. continue 8. tile 18. pave 9. fuse 19. meek 10. bleach 20. shrine REVIEW WORDS 21. gram 22. dread 23. shrunk CHALLENGE WORDS 24. trait 25. capsule READING VOCABULARY 1. adversity: (noun) A difficult time or situation; hardship; a condition of misfortune. 2. alliance: (noun) An agreement between two or more people, groups, or countries to work together toward a common goal. 3. confinement: (noun) The state of being limited, restricted, or kept in a place. 4. inflicted: (verb) Caused harm or damage; imposed upon. 5. reminisce: (verb) To recall the past with longing. 6. retrieved: (verb) Recovered, regained. 7. smuggle: (verb) Brought into or out of secretly or illegally. 8. spindly: (adjective) Oddly tall or long and thin, usually frail. UNIT 1 – WEEK 3: FREQUENTLY MISSPELLED WORDS 1. accuse 11. especially 2. affect 12. except 3. beautiful 13. excuse 4. bought 14. library 5. busy 15. minute 6. caught 16. nickel 7. different 17. probably 8. done 18. their 9. effect 19. there 10. embarrass 20. They’re REVIEW WORDS 21. trait 22. remote 23. bathe CHALLENGE WORDS 24. recommend 25. separate READING VOCABULARY 1. classification: (noun) The act of sorting things into groups or classes. 2. compartment: (noun) A separate division or section. 3. engulfs: (verb) Swallows up or covers completely. 4. flanked: (verb) To be found at the side of something. 5. maneuvering: (verb) Moving or managing skillfully or cleverly. 6. obscure: (verb) To hide; to make hard to see or understand. 7. species: (noun) A group of related living things with very similar characteristics. 8. submerged: (adjective) Underwater or covered with liquid. UNIT 1 – WEEK 4: R-CONTROLLED VOWELS 1. search 11. earnest 2. starve 12. mourn 3. rumor 13. fierce 4. reward 14. pierce 5. sparkle 15. urge 6. bargain 16. wharf 7. parched 17. court 8. pursue 18. weird 9. servant 19. favorite 10. torch 20. burnt REVIEW WORDS 21. library 22. minute 23. caught CHALLENGE WORDS 24. sphere 25. aeronautics READING VOCABULARY 1. cascaded: (verb) Flowed down like a waterfall. 2. documentation: (noun) Work that proves or provides information about a claim. 3. dynamic: (adjective) Having or showing a lot of energy; active; forceful. 4. exerts: (verb) Makes use of; makes a great or strenuous effort. 5. plummeting: (verb) Falling at a fast rate of speed. 6. pulverize: (verb) To crush, grind, or pound. 7. scalding: (adjective) Extremely hot or boiling; capable of burning. 8. shards: (noun) Sharp, often pointed fragments. UNIT 1 – WEEK 5: COMPOUND WORDS 1. brother-in-law 11. full-time 2. science fiction 12. windshield 3. after-school 13. watermelon 4. wading pool 14. twenty-five 5. old-fashioned 15. heartbeat 6. question mark 16. fingernail 7. teenager 17. seaweed 8. nearsighted 18. eyelid 9. self-respect 19. seashell 10. northwest 20. all-star REVIEW WORDS 21. fierce 22. urge 23. bargain CHALLENGE WORDS 24. barbed wire 25. fire escape READING VOCABULARY 1. available: (adjective) Possible to get; ready for use or service. 2. basically: (adverb) In a simple, fundamental way or manner. 3. factors: (noun) Things that contribute toward a result. 4. fluctuate: (verb) To shift back and forth in an uncertain way. 5. formula: (noun) A set of rules or methods for preparing or doing something. 6. inventory: (noun) Goods and assets that are accounted for. 7. manufactured: (adjective) Made or processed, usually in quantity and with machinery. 8. salaries: (noun) Fixed amounts of money paid to someone at regular times for work done. UNIT 2 – WEEK 1: IRREGULAR PLURALS 1. echoes 11. solos 2. photos 12. thieves 3. data 13. wives 4. scarves 14. cuffs 5. volcanoes 15. staffs 6. shelves 16. buffaloes 7. media 17. sheriffs 8. bacteria 18. tornadoes 9. wolves 19. sopranos 10. dominoes 20. loaves REVIEW WORDS 21. old-fashioned 22. windshield 23. question mark CHALLENGE WORDS 24. halves 25. wharves READING VOCABULARY 1. artifact: (noun) An object made in the far past by human beings. 2. communal: (adjective) Shared by the members of a group or gathering. 3. derived: (verb) Traced or coming from a source; originated. 4. inscription: (noun) Writing that is carved, cut, painted, or impressed into or onto a hard surface. 5. millennium: (noun) A period of 1,000 years. 6. stationery: (noun) Paper, envelopes, and other materials used for writing. 7. utilize: (verb) To make use of. 8. yields: (noun) The amounts produced; the crops or results of cultivation. 9. UNIT 2 – WEEK 2: INFLECTIONAL ENDINGS 1. sloped 11. referred 2. stifling 12. hovered 3. marveled 13. totaled 4. sipped 14. accused 5. encouraged 15. patrolling 6. permitting 16. reviving 7. orbiting 17. surrounding 8. credited 18. unraveling 9. labored 19. confiding 10. uttered 20. regretting REVIEW WORDS 21. echoes 22. shelves 23. media CHALLENGE WORDS 24. interpreted 25. swiveling READING VOCABULARY 1. aspiring: (verb) Seeking ambitiously; trying strongly to achieve a goal. 2. foundation: (noun) Basis; something that supports or justifies. 3. preceded: (verb) Went before or ahead of. 4. principal: (adjective) First in importance; greatest. 5. promote: (verb) To help in doing something, such as growing. 6. restrict: (verb) To confine; to keep within limits. 7. speculation: (noun) Deep thought or reflection; wonderment. 8. withstood: (verb) Held out against; resisted the effects of. UNIT 2 – WEEK 3: CLOSED SYLLABLES 1. factor 11. ragged 2. banner 12. kingdom 3. victim 13. barren 4. mental 14. necklace 5. formal 15. wallet 6. pantry 16. ponder 7. ballot 17. funnel 8. prosper 18. dwelling 9. pumpkin 19. snapshot 10. muffler 20. fabric REVIEW WORDS 21. sloped 22. totaled 23. surrounding CHALLENGE WORDS 24. verdict 25. garment READING VOCABULARY 1. alcove: (noun) A small space or room that opens out from a main area. 2. commerce: (noun) The buying or selling of goods; trade; business. 3. domestic: (adjective) Of or pertaining to one’s home, country, or family. 4. exotic: (adjective) Foreign; strange; unusual. 5. fluent: (adjective) Effortless, with smoothness and ease. 6. stifling: (adjective) Suffocating, oppressively close. 7. upheaval: (noun) A strong, sudden, or violent change or disturbance. 8. utmost: (adjective) Greatest or highest. UNIT 2 – WEEK 4: OPEN SYLLABLES 1. brutal 11. labor 2. secure 12. focus 3. panic 13. rival 4. cabin 14. recite 5. fever 15. topic 6. voter 16. amid 7. vanish 17. unit 8. nylon 18. rotate 9. detect 19. vital 10. resist 20. lament REVIEW WORDS 21. victim 22. wallet 23. snapshot CHALLENGE WORDS 24. mural 25. civic READING VOCABULARY 1. benefit: (noun) An advantage or gift; something that helps a person. 2. deftly: (adverb) In a skillful, nimble, clever way. 3. derision: (noun) Ridicule; contempt. 4. eaves: (noun) The overhanging, lower edges of a roof. 5. expertise: (noun) Mastery of a skill or craft. 6. impudence: (noun) The state of being rude, bold, or disrespectful. 7. legacy: (noun) Something handed down from the past. 8. symmetry: (noun) Beauty of form; a balanced grouping of parts on either side of a line or around a center. UNIT 2 – WEEK 5: CONSONANT + -LE SYLLABLES 1. simple 11. scramble 2. royal 12. scruple 3. national 13. quadruple 4. valuable 14. noodle 5. survival 15. squiggle 6. muscle 16. throttle 7. whistle 17. securable 8. squabble 18. beagle 9. durable 19. dimple 10. incurable 20. bicycle REVIEW WORDS 21. panic 22. labor 23. unit CHALLENGE WORDS 24. literal 25. timetable READING VOCABULARY 1. commemorate: (verb) To honor or maintain the memory of; celebrate. 2. contemplate: (verb) To think about or consider carefully for a period of time. 3. forlorn: (adjective) Lonely and sad, as if forsaken or forgotten. 4. majestic: (adjective) Having a lofty, imposing, or grand aspect or style. UNIT 3 – WEEK 1: VOWEL TEAM SYLLABLES 1. guaranteed 11. straighten 2. creatures 12. moisten 3. poisonous 13. pedigree 4. appointment 14. volunteer 5. exploit 15. impeach 6. earthbound 16. spoilage 7. streamline 17. treasures 8. wealthy 18. toughest 9. healthy 19. ceiling 10. shoulder 20. equality REVIEW WORDS 21. valuable 22. survival 23. bicycle CHALLENGE WORDS 24. maintained 25. weightlessness READING VOCABULARY 1. capacity: (noun) The maximum amount that can be received or held. 2. enthralled: (verb) Held the attention and interest of someone completely. 3. fallow: (adjective) Unused but capable of yielding crops. 4. insight: (noun) Special understanding about something. 5. negotiate: (verb) To deal with or make a bargain, to bring about a settlement. 6. regulation: (adjective) Required; meeting stated standards or guidelines. 7. resemblance: (noun) A recognizable similarity. 8. unseemly: (adjective) Inappropriate or improper; rude. UNIT 3 – WEEK 2: R-CONTROLLED VOWEL SYLLABLES 1. actor 11. bachelor 2. stroller 12. behavior 3. scatter 13. calendar 4. daughter 14. waiter 5. platter 15. singular 6. customer 16. maneuver 7. ancestor 17. observer 8. flavor 18. wander 9. mirror 19. traitor 10. vinegar 20. janitor REVIEW WORDS 21. wealthy 22. exploit 23. ceiling CHALLENGE WORDS 24. clamor 25. rescuer READING VOCABULARY 1. dilemma: (noun) A hard choice to make between two or more things. 2. feebly: (adverb) In a manner lacking strength. 3. persistent: (adjective) Continuing firmly and steadily despite challenges. 4. recoiled: (verb) Fall back under pressure or shock; moved away quickly. 5. roused: (verb) Stirred from sleep or rest; awakened. 6. skewed: (verb) Took an indirect course. 7. summon: (verb) To call upon for specific action; to ask to come. 8. vastness: (noun) A very great size or extent. UNIT 3 – WEEK 3: FREQUENTLY MISSPELLED WORDS 1. address 11. dollar 2. against 12. enough 3. always 13. guess 4. answer 14. instead 5. because 15. people 6. believe 16. receive 7. brought 17. straight 8. children 18. until 9. cousin 19. usually 10. doesn’t 20. woman REVIEW WORDS 21. flavor 22. calendar 23. behavior CHALLENGE WORDS 24. foreign 25. official READING VOCABULARY 1. abundant: (adjective) More than enough; present in great quantities. 2. impoverished: (adjective) Having few resources or little wealth. 3. ingenuity: (noun) Cleverness and imaginativeness; resourcefulness. 4. sharecropper: (noun) A farmer who pays a portion or share of his crop to rent the land or farm he uses. 5. solitude: (noun) The state of being alone. 6. productivity: (noun) The rate at which goods, services, or commodities are made. 7. unearthed: (verb) Uncovered; dug up out of the earth. 8. windswept: (adjective) Exposed to and subjected to the wind. UNIT 3 – WEEK 4: WORDS WITH PREFIXES 1. superhuman 11. superstar 2. independent 12. outlaw 3. incomplete 13. proclaim 4. supermarket 14. unsightly 5. outstanding 15. unknown 6. uncommon 16. prolong 7. untangle 17. enrich 8. incredible 18. enlarge 9. outpost 19. outfield 10. enlist 20. outcry REVIEW WORDS 21. address 22. cousin 23. people CHALLENGE WORDS 24. indistinct 25. unequal READING VOCABULARY 1. adept: (adjective) Very skilled, proficient, expert. 2. aristocracy: (noun) A class of people with higher social standing than others due to privileges of birth, wealth, power, or achievement. 3. collective: (adjective) Characteristic of or involving a group or gathering. 4. perseverance: (noun) A steady and continuous course of action, especially in spite of difficulty. 5. prevail: (verb) To succeed over time, to win. 6. prominent: (adjective) Easily noticeable; standing out in some way. 7. spectators: (noun) People who observe or watch something but do not take part. 8. trailblazer: (noun) A leader who leaves a path for others to follow into new or unfamiliar territory or endeavors. UNIT 3 – WEEK 5: SUFFIXES –ION AND -TION 1. inspire 11. consult 2. inspiration 12. consultation 3. connect 13. separate 4. connection 14. separation 5. observe 15. illustrate 6. observation 16. illustration 7. represent 17. hesitate 8. representation 18. hesitation 9. instruct 19. react 10. instruction 20. reaction REVIEW WORDS 21. incomplete 22. outfield 23. supermarket CHALLENGE WORDS 24. evaporate 25. evaporation READING VOCABULARY 1. advocates: (noun) People who support or speak in favor of a cause. 2. commonplace: (adjective) Ordinary and unremarkable. 3. designate: (verb) Mark or point out; select. 4. initial: (adjective) Coming at the beginning; first. 5. insulation: (noun) Material that slows or prevents the transfer of heat, cold, sound, or electricity. 6. invasive: (adjective) Tending to spread and take over areas. 7. irrational: (adjective) Not logical or sensible. 8. optimal: (adjective) Best, most satisfactory. UNIT 4 – WEEK 1: SUFFIX -ION 1. admit 11. explode 2. admission 12. explosion 3. permit 13. divide 4. permission 14. division 5. explain 15. decide 6. explanation 16. decision 7. exclaim 17. omit 8. exclamation 18. omission 9. include 19. collide 10. inclusion 20. collision REVIEW WORDS 21. separation 22. instruction 23. connection CHALLENGE WORDS 24. expand 25. expansion READING VOCABULARY 1. alignment: (noun) The state of being aligned or set in a proper position 2. calamity: (noun) A disaster causing great damage, pain, sorrow, or suffering; catastrophe. 3. eclipse: (noun) An astronomical event in which one object is obscured or darkened by another. 4. generated: (verb) Brought about or produced; made. 5. inconvenience: (noun) Something that causes a lack of comfort or ease; something that causes trouble. 6. periodic: (adjective) Happening at regular intervals of time. 7. prolonged: (adjective) Lengthened in time; extended. 8. tenacity: (noun) The characteristic of being stubborn or persistence. UNIT 4 – WEEK 2: VOWEL ALTERNATION 1. compete 11. metal 2. competition 12. metallic 3. moment 13. final 4. momentous 14. finality 5. crime 15. reside 6. criminal 16. resident 7. refer 17. origin 8. reference 18. original 9. nation 19. ignite 10. national 20. ignition REVIEW WORDS 21. admission 22. division 23. decision CHALLENGE WORDS 24. acquire 25. acquisition READING VOCABULARY 1. assess: (verb) To set the value or ability of something. 2. compensate: (verb) To make up for something; to pay for. 3. deteriorated: (verb) Made or became steadily worse. 4. devastating: (adjective) Capable of or causing ruin or destruction. 5. implement: (verb) To put into action; to carry into effect. 6. peripheral: (adjective) Of or pertaining to the outer edges of something, such as the field of vision. 7. potential: (noun) Possibility; capacity to become something. 8. summit: (noun) The highest point, as of a hill or mountain. UNIT 4 – WEEK 3: PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES 1. disgraceful 11. enclosure 2. unsuccessful 12. unselfish 3. outlandish 13. unhappiness 4. outsider 14. disapproval 5. incorrectly 15. unfairness 6. enjoyment 16. reminder 7. disappointment 17. designer 8. discouragement 18. departure 9. enforcement 19. delightful 10. repayment 20. unevenly REVIEW WORDS 21. competition 22. national 23. original CHALLENGE WORDS 24. displeasure 25. informal READING VOCABULARY 1. benefactor: (noun) A kind person who gives money or services. 2. empathy: (noun) The act of experiencing or being sensitive to the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another. 3. endeavor: (noun) A serious effort or attempt. 4. entail: (verb) To cause or involve by necessity or as a consequence. 5. extensive: (adjective) Far-reaching, thorough, comprehensive; large, broad. 6. indecision: (noun) The inability to make up one’s mind, determine, or decide. 7. multitude: (noun) A great number of people or things; a crowd. 8. tentatively: (adverb) In an uncertain, unsure manner; not confidently or decisively. UNIT 4 – WEEK 4: GREEK AND LATIN PREFIXES 1. co-worker 11. postpone 2. commission 12. cooperate 3. profession 13. submarine 4. proportion 14. transformation 5. companion 15. transform 6. intersection 16. suburb 7. postwar 17. combine 8. transparent 18. interfere 9. submit 19. transfer 10. interrupt 20. copilot REVIEW WORDS 21. reminder 22. unhappiness 23. delightful CHALLENGE WORDS 24. profound 25. subscribe READING VOCABULARY 1. adjustment: (noun) The act of making a change to correct or improve something. 2. chattering: (verb) Talking quickly and without serious thought; making sudden, quick, speech-like sounds. 3. ember: (noun) A piece of wood or coal that is still glowing in the ashes of a fire. 4. mentor: (noun) An influential counselor, guide, or teacher. 5. nomadic: (adjective) Moving about over time; wandering from place to place. 6. rapport: (noun) A connection of understanding; special relationship. 7. reunites: (verb) Brings together again. 8. sturdy: (adjective) Strongly built, robust, hardy. UNIT 4 – WEEK 5: CONSONANT ALTERNATION 1. crumb 11. create 2. crumble 12. creation 3. design 13. public 4. designate 14. publicity 5. solemn 15. prejudice 6. solemnity 16. prejudicial 7. muscle 17. magic 8. muscular 18. magician 9. reject 19. office 10. rejection 20. official REVIEW WORDS 21. cooperate 22. submit 23. suburb CHALLENGE WORDS 24. complicate 25. complication READING VOCABULARY 1. answerable: (adjective) Accountable; responsible; likely to be called upon. 2. lounge: (noun) A place for sitting, waiting, or relaxing, especially a public space. 3. obligation: (noun) A sense of duty or responsibility. 4. proportion: (noun) The relation between things or parts with regard to size, number, or amount. UNIT 5 – WEEK 1: HOMOPHONES 1. lesson 11. minor 2. lessen 12. vain 3. aisle 13. vane 4. isle 14. vein 5. I’ll 15. principal 6. navel 16. principle 7. naval 17. idle 8. pane 18. idol 9. pain 19. sheer 10. miner 20. shear REVIEW WORDS 21. crumble 22. rejection 23. publicity CHALLENGE WORDS 24. hanger 25. hangar READING VOCABULARY 1. audacity: (noun) Boldness; daring marked by confidence or arrogance. 2. deception: (noun) A trick or lie meant to fool someone or hide the truth. 3. desolate: (adjective) Deserted, without people; miserable or cheerless. 4. exploits: (noun) Notable deeds; heroic achievements. 5. oblivious: (adjective) Unaware, inattentive; lacking mindfulness or memory. 6. somber: (adjective) Dark or gloomy; dismal; depressing. 7. steadfast: (adjective) Dedicated to a purpose, unwavering; loyal and trustworthy. 8. valiant: (adjective) Bold, courageous, noble, or brave. UNIT 5 – WEEK 2: WORDS FROM AROUND THE WORLD 1. bazaar 11. canoe 2. bronco 12. denim 3. sombrero 13. gong 4. caribou 14. plateau 5. chocolate 15. poodle 6. pajamas 16. apricot 7. plaza 17. balcony 8. igloo 18. yacht 9. pizza 19. cruise 10. barbecue 20. ballet REVIEW WORDS 21. lesson 22. minor 23. idol CHALLENGE WORDS 24. gondola 25. kindergarten READING VOCABULARY 1. disposed: (adjective) Having certain inclinations or tendencies. 2. eavesdropping: (verb) Secretly listening to a conversation. 3. fortitude: (noun) Mental and emotional strength. 4. infinite: (adjective) Immeasurable, exceedingly great. 5. retaliation: (noun) An act that returns like for like; revenge. 6. rigors: (noun) Extreme hardships, challenges, or severities. 7. stoop: (noun) A platform with steps outside a home or building’s door. 8. undaunted: (adjective) Not discouraged, not giving in to fear or challenge. UNIT 5 – WEEK 3: LATIN ROOTS 1. audience 11. reflection 2. benefit 12. objection 3. factory 13. dejected 4. flexible 14. prediction 5. reduce 15. introduce 6. section 16. education 7. inject 17. dictionary 8. insect 18. destruction 9. incredible 19. audio 10. structure 20. credit REVIEW WORDS 21. denim 22. barbecue 23. ballet CHALLENGE WORDS 24. manufacture 25. dictate READING VOCABULARY 1. industrial: (adjective) Using technology or machinery for production, usually on a large scale. 2. inefficient: (adjective) Unable to use time, effort, or money wisely. 3. manipulation: (noun) Clever or skillful control or management. 4. modification: (noun) An alteration or change. 5. mutated: (verb) Changed or transformed, usually genetically over time. 6. nutrients: (noun) Substances needed by plants and animals for life and growth. 7. sparse: (adjective) Thinly distributed; not living or growing close together. 8. surplus: (noun) An amount that is greater than what is used or needed. UNIT 5 – WEEK 4: GREEK ROOTS 1. thermometer 11. catalog 2. aerospace 12. thermal 3. diagram 13. symphony 4. paragraph 14. microphone 5. biography 15. chronic 6. microscope 16. program 7. autobiography 17. hydrogen 8. microwave 18. dialogue 9. hydrant 19. aerial 10. grammar 20. biology REVIEW WORDS 21. credit 22. dictionary 23. education CHALLENGE WORDS 24. graphic 25. logical READING VOCABULARY 1. colleagues: (noun) Fellow workers or associates. 2. conservatively: (adverb) In a cautious or riskless manner; in a way that will not change things a great deal. 3. deduction: (noun) A conclusion based on what is known to be true. 4. drones: (verb) Makes a low, continuous tone. 5. galaxy: (noun) A large group or system of stars. 6. sustain: (verb) To support; to keep going. 7. ultimately: (adverb) In the end. 8. verify: (verb) To prove the truth of. UNIT 5 – WEEK 5: SUFFIXES –IVE, -AGE, AND -IZE 1. percentage 11. creative 2. explosive 12. storage 3. recognize 13. advantage 4. passage 14. attractive 5. sympathize 15. negative 6. modernize 16. criticize 7. positive 17. wreckage 8. vocalize 18. specialize 9. emphasize 19. realize 10. organize 20. secretive REVIEW WORDS 21. paragraph 22. grammar 23. microscope CHALLENGE WORDS 24. progressive 25. scrutinize READING VOCABULARY 1. application: (noun) The act of putting something on or to use. 2. catastrophic: (adjective) Sudden, extensive, and disastrous. 3. computations: (noun) A calculation or determination made by mathematical means. 4. deployed: (verb) Arranged and utilized strategically. 5. elevating: (verb) Raising or lifting up. 6. magnetic: (adjective) Having the power of magnets to attract or repel physical objects within their fields. 7. obsolete: (adjective) Outdated, no longer useful. 8. subsequently: (adverb) Occurring or coming after; following; later. UNIT 6 – WEEK 1: SUFFIXES –IBLE AND -ABLE 1. terrible 11. remarkable 2. audible 12. reversible 3. valuable 13. changeable 4. reliable 14. noticeable 5. lovable 15. acceptable 6. available 16. probable 7. horrible 17. admirable 8. believable 18. dependable 9. impossible 19. profitable 10. predictable 20. considerable REVIEW WORDS 21. recognize 22. positive 23. percentage CHALLENGE WORDS 24. eligible 25. legible READING VOCABULARY 1. commodity: (noun) Something that can be bought or sold. 2. distribution: (noun) The process of delivering and spreading out goods. 3. dominant: (adjective) Of or pertaining to one’s home, country, or family. 4. edible: (adjective) Fit or safe to eat. 5. impenetrable: (adjective) Unable to be broken through; difficult to understand. 6. ornate: (adjective) Elaborately adorned or decorated. 7. replenished: (verb) Resupplied; refilled. 8. significant: (adjective) Important, having special meaning or consequence. UNIT 6 – WEEK 2: -ANCE, -ENCE, -ANT, AND -ENT 1. experience 11. intelligent 2. conference 12. observant 3. persistent 13. constant 4. acquaintance 14. nuisance 5. important 15. violence 6. permanent 16. evident 7. disappearance 17. incident 8. fragrance 18. defiance 9. president 19. excellent 10. occurrence 20. hesitant REVIEW WORDS 21. terrible 22. noticeable 23. profitable CHALLENGE WORDS 24. elegance 25. diligent READING VOCABULARY 1. agitated: (adjective) Excited, disturbed, shaken up. 2. crucial: (adjective) Very important; decisive. 3. futile: (adjective) Incapable of producing a result; ineffective; useless. 4. populous: (adjective) Having a lot of people, crowded. 5. presumed: (verb) Assumed, supposed, believed without question. 6. smoldering: (adjective) Burning with few or no flames. 7. undiminished: (adjective) Not lessened or decreased. 8. urgency: (noun) An insistence of need; a demand for immediate action. UNIT 6 – WEEK 3: GREEK SUFFIXES 1. experience 11. intelligent 2. conference 12. observant 3. persistent 13. constant 4. acquaintance 14. nuisance 5. important 15. violence 6. permanent 16. evident 7. disappearance 17. incident 8. fragrance 18. defiance 9. president 19. excellent 10. occurrence 20. hesitant REVIEW WORDS 21. terrible 22. noticeable 23. profitable CHALLENGE WORDS 24. elegance 25. diligent READING VOCABULARY 1. alternative: (adjective) Being or giving a choice between two or more things. 2. correspond: (verb) To agree, match, to be similar. 3. extract: (verb) To take, get, or pull out. 4. foliage: (noun) The leaves on a tree or plant. 5. hypothesis: (noun) A guess or opinion based on facts and precedents to direct an investigation. 6. protein: (noun) An organic molecule found in all living cells of animals and plants and essential for growth and life. 7. resilient: (adjective) Capable of recovering from adversity; durable. 8. saturated: (adjective) Become completely filled or soaked with a liquid. UNIT 6 – WEEK 4: ABSORBED PREFIXES 1. immigrate 11. collaborate 2. illuminate 12. suppress 3. accompany 13. assembly 4. announce 14. accommodate 5. impatiently 15. arrest 6. immature 16. arrive 7. immigration 17. illegal 8. irregular 18. support 9. correspond 19. suffix 10. illogical 20. collect REVIEW WORDS 21. musician 22. democracy 23. sympathy CHALLENGE WORDS 24. impractical 25. suffocate READING VOCABULARY 1. bedrock: (noun) Unbroken, solid rock beneath the soil. 2. embark: (verb) To start or set out, as one travels. 3. excavation: (noun) An area in which something has been exposed or uncovered for investigation. 4. exquisite: (adjective) Of great beauty or perfection; of high quality. 5. intriguing: (adjective) Arousing curiosity or intense interest. 6. intrinsic: (adjective) Belonging to the nature or character of a thing. 7. methodical: (adjective) In a systematic, regular, routine way. 8. meticulously: (adverb) Very carefully; with great attention to detail. UNIT 6 – WEEK 5: WORDS FROM MYTHOLOGY 1. iris 11. helicopter 2. nectar 12. nocturnal 3. cosmetics 13. geography 4. chaos 14. phobia 5. solar 15. terrain 6. psychology 16. amnesia 7. mania 17. tantalize 8. titanic 18. hygiene 9. romance 19. mercury 10. geometry 20. marathon REVIEW WORDS 21. announce 22. collect 23. illegal CHALLENGE WORDS 24. lethal 25. hypnotize READING VOCABULARY 1. horizons: (noun) The range or limit of experience or knowledge. 2. incentive: (noun ) Something that motivates or induces. 3. recreation: (noun) Something done for relaxation or amusement, or enjoyment. 4. unfettered: (adjective) Released from physical or mental bonds; free and unrestrained.