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Third Grade Vocabulary May 2019 an cient adj belonging to the very distant past the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean climate n the weather conditions prevailing n an area in general or over a long period ID: 767122

adv great triumph long great adv long triumph

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Third Grade Vocabulary May 2019

an- cient adj. belonging to the very distant past. “the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean”

cli-maten. the weather conditions prevailing n an area in general or over a long period. “The Channel Islands have an enviably mild climate.”

el-e- gant adj. pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner. “She will look elegant in black.” adv. elegantly

or-deal n. a painful or horrific experience. “Both kids were understandably shaken by their ordeal.”

plunge v. jump or dive quickly and energetically. “Our daughters whooped as they plunged into the sea.”

res- i-dent n. A person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis. “The residents of the community were happy with the changes.”

del- i -cate adj. very fine in texture or structure; of intricate workmanship or quality. “The heirloom plates were very delicate.”

mis- er-yn. a state or feeling of great distress or discomfort of mind or body. “She went upstairs and cried in misery.”adj. miserableadv. miserably

tri- umph n. a great victory or achievement. “It was a great triumph when Ezekiel crossed the marathon finish line.” v. triumphed or will triumph adj. triumphant adv. triumphantly

wan-der v. walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way. He wandered aimlessly through the narrow streets.” n. wanderer

Let’s Play Charades!Without talking, act out your word. anceintclimateelegantplungeresident delicatemiseryordealtriumphwander