Week 4 Vocab Definitions – Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest
1.
outrun (v.): to run or move faster than something
2.
tide (s) (n): movement
of the oceans caused by the Sun and the Moon
3.
desert (n.): area of very dry land; often covered
in sand and very hot
4.
erupt / erupted (v.): to send out rocks, lava in a sudden explosion
5.
waterfall (n.): an area where water falls from a high place
6.
peak (n.): the very top of a mountain
7. average (adj.): a number that is calculated by adding quantities together and then dividing the total by the number of
quantities
8.
depth (n.): a distance
below the surface
9.
record (n.): a performance or achievement that is the best of its kind
10.
mightier (adj.): stronger; more powerful
11.
record (v.): to show a measurement of something
12.
precipitation (n.): water that falls to the ground
as rain, snow, etc.
13.
annual (adj.): happens
every year; or covering the whole year
14.
current (n.): a continuous movement
of water or air in the same direction
15.
trench (n.): a long, narrow
hole in the ocean floor
16.volcano (n.): a mountain with a hole in the top or side
that sometimes sends out rocks, ash, lava, etc., in a sudden explosion (called
an eruption)
17.
regularly (adv.): happening
very often; or happening at regular intervals
of time
18.
extreme (adj.): very great in degree
19.glacier (n.): a very large area of ice that moves slowly down a slope or valley or over a wide area of land
20.
typical (adj.): normal;
average or usual
21.
ferment (v.): to undergo a chemical change
when left for some time
22.
carpool (v.): to share cars to travel to work or school
23.
circus (n): a traveling
show performed in a big
tent
24.
purchase (v.): to buy
25.
support (v.): to give help to someone
or something
YouTube- story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flxrq8vfdPs
Wordwall-vocab game
https://wordwall.net/resource/67218309/hottest-coldest-highest-deepest-vocabulary-words
Wordwall- superlatives
https://wordwall.net/resource/3914235/superlatives
Wordwall present and past tense
https://wordwall.net/resource/35953294/english/tenses-missing-word
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