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Vocabulary lesson 16 Adjective changing easily or having many good uses The football player is so versatile that he can play several positions really well versatile Adjective not final still not sure ID: 489200

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Add the notes to your spiral.

Vocabulary lesson 16Slide2

Adjective: changing easily or having many good uses

The football player is so versatile that he can play several positions really well.

versatileSlide3

Adjective: not final; still not sureMy schedule for 7

th

grade is still tentative because I’m not sure if I’ll take band or choir. I’ll decide later.

tentativeSlide4

Verb: to replace with something else

We’re going to substitute milk chocolate for dark chocolate in the recipe because it tastes better.

substituteSlide5

Verb: to put it back in its original conditionWe’re going to restore the old table by sanding it down and re-staining it.

RestoreSlide6

Verb: to keep going and don’t give upYou have to persevere and keep going. You can do it!

persevereSlide7

Noun: the final result (think of “cause and effect”)One effect of stress is that you can get lots of headaches.

effectSlide8

Verb: to change so that you fit in with something newSometimes it’s hard to adapt to a new school, but get involved and you’ll soon feel like you’re an important part of it!

adaptSlide9

Adjective: Peaceful and calmThe lake was very tranquil, so it made for a smooth boat ride.

tranquilSlide10

Verb: to calm down or to settle down We tried and tried to soothe the babies, but they just wouldn’t stop crying.

SootheSlide11

Adjective: calm, quiet, undisturbedThe lake is so still and placid that its surface look like glass.

placidSlide12

Verb: to soothe or quiet downMy dad used to lull me to sleep by reading a story or singing a song.

lull