Group_B_Lists

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Group B Word List
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aisle
algebra
apologize
appearance
assignment
automobile
bankruptcy
biceps
binoculars
biology
braille
brainstorm
brilliant
burglar
business
calculate
candidate
chemistry
clarify
closure
college
commitment
competition
concept
conference
congratulations
conversation
damage
dependable
design
determine
detest
diploma
discriminate
duplicate
economy
eliminate
engineer
evacuate
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exaggeration
examine
expose
fascinate
favorite
federal
forbid
foreign
formal
gasoline
general
geography
governor
graduation
grotesque
guardian
headache
healthy
identity
increase
independent
international
interpreter
interview
isolate
janitor
journey
karate
kindergarten
knowledge
mathematics
mosquito
negotiate
nominate
occupation
opportunity
ordinary
organize
original
participate
81. personality
82. politics
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84. recognize
85. resign
86. romance
87. semester
88. signature
89. skeptical
90. social
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92. statistics
93. structure
94. technology
95. transform
96. unique
97. variety
98. vegetarian
99. vocabulary
100. yacht
Group B Sentences
1. I saw an advertisement for the new candy bar on TV.
2. The bride walked down the aisle at her wedding.
3. I forgot to bring my calculator to algebra today.
4. Sarah had to apologize to Tommy for breaking his pencil.
5. His appearance was clean and pressed.
6. The assignment for tonight was to read chapter one in our book.
7. A car is a type of automobile.
8. He ran out of money and had to file for bankruptcy.
9. He has large biceps from lifting weights at the gym.
10. Grandpa uses binoculars to look at the birds in the tree.
11. We learned about plants and organisms in biology class.
12. Braille allows people that are blind to read and write.
13. The teacher gave students time to brainstorm ideas for their essays.
14. Jonathon is brilliant and gets straight A’s.
15. The burglar stole our TV.
16. There is a new business that is opening that sells bicycles.
17. We need to calculate how much money we made.
18. He is a candidate for student council president.
19. We did an experiment in Chemistry today that combined chemicals.
20. The teacher will clarify the directions for the students that don’t understand.
21. She needed closure after her best friend died.
22. Jimmy went to college to become a doctor.
23. I can’t quit now because I made a commitment to the team.
24. This weekend we are going to a cheerleading competition.
25. I love the concept of wearing pajamas to school.
26. My teacher went to a conference on Friday.
27. Congratulations on winning the award.
28. We had a conversation about following the rules at school.
29. There was a lot of damage after the storm.
30. My best friend is very dependable and will always be there when I need help.
31. The design on her dress was very beautiful.
32. We need to determine who will be the captain of the team.
33. I detest people that lie.
34. I received my diploma after finishing college.
35. You cannot discriminate against people because of the color of their skin.
36. We were asked to duplicate the science experiment.
37. The United States economy struggled after the Great Depression.
38. I need to eliminate the weeds from my garden.
39. My father is an engineer and works with large machines.
40. We do fire drills at school to learn to evacuate the building safely.
41. It was such an exaggeration when he said we for 10 feet of snow.
42. The doctor had to examine the patient to determine what was wrong.
43. It is important to expose yourself to different cultures.
44. I am going to fascinate you with my science experiment.
45. Green is my favorite color.
46. We are learning about federal government in History Class.
47. My parents forbid me to stay out late at night.
48. We are learning a foreign language in school.
49. A wedding is a formal event.
50. The car stopped when we ran out of gasoline.
51. I don’t like vegetables in general.
52. I learned about the different states in geography.
53. The governor of our state made a new law today.
54. I cannot wait to go to college after graduation.
55. The scary movie was very grotesque.
56. The celebrity had a guardian at the event.
57. I got a headache after studying all night.
58. Eating fruits and vegetables is healthy.
59. I looked at my driver’s license to confirm my identity.
60. I need to increase the number of hours I study to make sure that I don’t fail.
61. The teacher told us to do independent work during class.
62. My friend is an international traveler.
63. The interpreter uses sign language.
64. I had an interview for the job.
65. Sometimes you need to isolate yourself and be alone.
66. The janitor cleaned up the spilled milk in the lunch room.
67. It was a long journey to Disney World.
68. Johnny told us that he was taking karate lessons.
69. The children in kindergarten made an art project today.
70. We need to school to gain more knowledge.
71. We are learning to multiply in mathematics.
72. I was bit by a mosquito last night.
73. We wanted to play different games at recess, so we had to negotiate.
74. I want to nominate Sarah for the position.
75. Her first occupation was in business.
76. Going to the science fair is a great opportunity.
77. She wore an ordinary dress.
78. You need to organize your desk before you go home.
79. I want to see the original draft of your essay.
80. Joe wants to participate in the school play this year.
81. He had a great personality and always made me smile.
82. We learned about the President when we were studying politics.
83. The teacher asked us to predict what would happen next in the book.
84. I didn’t recognize you yesterday.
85. The principal had to resign from his position.
86. The book was about young romance.
87. We get our report cards at the end of the semester.
88. I need my mom’s signature to go on the fieldtrip.
89. I’m a little skeptical about the weather forecast.
90. Judy is very social and has many friends.
91. I am looking for a specific book at the library.
92. Statistics show that kids are not getting enough exercise.
93. We had to design a structure out of blocks in school.
94. I love to use my computer and other kinds of technology.
95. The caterpillar had to transform into a butterfly.
96. Every snowflake is unique.
97. The team came up with a variety of good ideas.
98. My sister is now a vegetarian and refuses to eat meat.
99. We need to study our word lists for the vocabulary test tomorrow.
100. My dad likes to go sailing on his yacht.
Group B Definitions
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Advertisement-(Noun) A paid announcement for goods in newspaper, magazines, on radio, or tv
Aisle-(Noun) A walkway between sections of seat
Algebra-(Noun) A branch or mathematics that deals with general statements of relations
Apologize-(Verb) To offer an apology of excuse for some fault
Appearance-(Noun) A state, condition, or style in which a person appears
Assignment-(Noun) Something assigned, as a particular task or duty
Automobile-(Noun) A passenger vehicle designed for operation on ordinary roads
Bankruptcy-(Noun) The state or being or becoming bankrupt, broke
Biceps-(Noun) Either of two flexor muscles located on the front of the upper arm
Binoculars-(Noun) An optical device, for use with both eyes, consisting of two small telescopes
Biology-(Noun) The science of life or living matter in all its forms
Braille-(Noun) A system of writing used for the blind consisting of dots to represent letters
Brainstorm-(Verb) To think of ideas
Brilliant-(Adj.) Having or showing great intelligence
Burglar-(Noun) A person who commits burglary, steals
Business-(Noun) A person or corporation involved in manufacturing or services for a profit
Calculate-(Verb) To determine or figure out by using mathematical methods
Candidate-(Noun) A person who is selected by others as a contestant for office, honor, etc.
Chemistry-(Noun) A science that deals with various forms of matter
Clarify-(Verb) To make clear or intelligible, free from confusion
Closure-(Noun) To bring to an end; conclusion
College-(Noun) An institution for higher learning
Commitment-(Noun) A pledge or promise; obligation
Competition-(Noun) A contest for some prize, honor, or advantage
Concept-(Noun) An idea of something formed mentally
Conference-(Noun) A meeting for consultation or discussion
Congratulations-(Noun) An expression of joy in the success of good fortune of another
Conversation-(Noun) informal exchange of thoughts, information, etc. between persons
Damage-(Noun) Injury or harm that reduces value or usefulness
Dependable-(Adj.) Capable of being depended on; worthy of trust; reliable
Design-(Noun) The combination of details or features on a picture or buildings
Determine-(Verb) To conclude, as after reasoning or observation
Detest-(Verb) To hate or dislike intensely
Diploma-(Noun) A document given by a university stating that a person has completed a degree
Discriminate-(Verb) To be in favor or against a group, class, or category or people
Duplicate-(Verb) To make an exact copy
Economy-(Noun)The financial state of a specific place
Eliminate-(Verb) To remove or get rid of
Engineer-(Noun) A person trained in the design, construction, and use of engines or machines
Evacuate-(Verb) To leave a place because of threats
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Exaggeration-(Noun) Overstating something, to go on about a given topic
Examine-(Verb) To observe, test, or investigate to determine a cause of illness
Expose-(Verb) To make known, disclose, or reveal
Fascinate-(Verb) To arouse the interest or curiosity of
Favorite-(Adj.)Regarded with particular favor or preference
Federal-(Adj.) Pertaining to the government
Forbid-(Verb) To command not to do something
Foreign-(Adj.) Of, relating to, or derived from another country or nation
Formal-(Adj.) Designed to wear for special occasions or elaborate ceremonies
Gasoline-(Noun) A flammable liquid used to fuel engines such as cars
General-(Adj.) Not specific or definite
Geography-(Noun) A science dealing with land, population, climate, and characteristics
Governor-(Noun) The executive head of a state in the United States
Graduation-(Noun) A ceremony acknowledging degrees or diplomas as in college or high school
Grotesque-(Adj.) Odd or unnatural in shape, appearance, or character; ugly or absurd
Guardian-(Noun) A person who guards, protects, or preserves
Headache-(Noun) A pain located in the head
Healthy-(Adj.) possessing or enjoying good health or a sound mentality
Identity-(Noun) The condition of being oneself and not another
Increase-(Verb) To make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality
Independent-(Adj.) Not influenced by the thought or action of others
International-(Adj.) Between or among nations
Interpreter-(Noun) A person who interprets from one language to another
Interview-(Verb) To speak with in order to question, consult, or evaluate someone or something
Isolate-(Verb) To set or place apart; separate
Janitor-(Noun) A person employed to clean, remove garbage, and do minor repairs
Journey-(Noun) A traveling from one place to another, a long trip
Karate-(Noun) A method or defending oneself without the use of weapons
Kindergarten-(Noun) A school or class for young children between the ages of four and six
Knowledge-(Noun) An understanding of facts, truths, or principles as from study or investigation
Mathematics-(Noun) a systematic procedure to find the relationships between numbers
Mosquito-(Noun) An insect that sucks the blood or animals and humans
Negotiate-(Verb) To deal or bargain with others as in a contract or business deal
Nominate-(Verb) To propose for an honor, award, or election
Occupation-(Noun) A persons work or business; career
Opportunity-(Noun) A chance or situation favorable for attaining a goal or success
Ordinary-(Adj.) Of no special quality or interest; common or plain
Organize-(Verb) To use a system to put things in specific order
Original-(Adj.) Pertaining to a thing at its beginning
Participate-(Verb) To take or have part in something with others
Personality-(Noun) The traits of one’s character
Politics-(Noun) The art or science of political government
83. Predict-(Verb) To foretell the future, see in advance
84. Recognize-(Verb) To identify as something or someone previously seen, known
85. Resign-(Verb) To give up a position, often formally
86. Romance-(Noun) A love relationship, either in life, literature, or film
87. Semester-(Noun) Half of a regular school year
88. Signature-(Noun) A person’s name as signed personally as on a letter or document
89. Skeptical-(Adj.) Having an attitude of doubt
90. Social-(Adj.) Seeking or enjoying the companionship of others; friendly
91. Specific-(Adj.) Something that is specified, precise, or particular
92. Statistics-(Noun)A science that deals with the collection, analysis, and interpretation of numbers
93. Structure-(Noun) Something built or constructed
94. Technology-(Noun) A scientific or industrial process, invention, or method
95. Transform-(Verb) To change in form, appearance, or structure
96. Unique-(Adj.) Having no like or equal; incomparable
97. Variety-(Adj.)A number of different types of things
98. Vegetarian-(Noun) A person that does not eat meat
99. Vocabulary-(Noun) A stock of words used by or known to a group of people
100. Yacht-(Noun) A large privately own boat
Definitions taken from: www.dictionary.com
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