Spelling List P5 2010 - v1
Spelling List P5 2010 - v1
Spelling List P5 2010 - v1
Set A Set B
1. nervously in my head 11. intolerable
2. quantities 12. embarrassment and
humiliation
3. hopping through the frothy 13. the convalescent hospital
waves
4. thoroughly agreed 14. accommodation
5. the hubbub of traffic 15. benevolence
6. soul-stirring joys 16. dingy looking
7. reverberating all around 17. good deeds beget good results
8. reach a compromise 18. skinning his knuckles
9. passed a weighty resolution 19. disappear into the twilight
10. preposterously late 20. clenched jaw
4. thoroughly = completely
5. hubbub = noise
7. reverberate =echo
8. compromise = give and take
9. weighty = very serious and important.
9. Resolution = decision
10. preposterous = ridiculous.
11. intolerable = unable to be endured.
13. convalescent = recuperative
15. benevolent = kind
16. dingy = shabby, dirty
17. beget = bring about
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Unit 2—What a character!
EWA booklet 2 - Accident
Set A Set B
1. perched up 11. coroner
2. great sorrow 12. root cause
3. blunted my claws 13. ironically
4. whirl around 14. rubbernecking
5. astonished 15. dangerous distraction
6. life is simply unbearable 16. driver fatigue
7. communicate a message 17. misjudging situations
8. queer, painted face of the 18. aggressive driver
scarecrow
9. playwright 19. verbal abuse
10. husky voice 20. tailgating
1. perch = rest on
4. whirl = spin
8. queer = strange; odd.
9. playwright = a person who writes plays.
10. husky = hoarse (voice)
11. coroner = an official who holds inquests into violent, sudden, or
suspicious deaths.
13. ironic = mocking / sarcastic
14. rubberneck = (informal) turn one's head to stare at something in a
foolish manner.
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Unit 3—My Amazing Adventures
EWA booklet 3 - Crime
Set A Set B
1. boat was overturned 11. reprimanded severely
2. companions 12. blatant dishonesty
3. totally exhausted 13. pilfer
4. trampled on the grass 14. unlawful
5. honoured me with his visits 15. outraging of modesty
6. gave a shout between terror 16. pending questioning
and surprise
7. agreed to special conditions 17. detained in a lock-up
8. loyal subjects 18. acquitted of the offence
9. bellowed 19. released on bail
10. poured barrelfuls of juice 20. conscience
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Unit 4—Great Explorers
EWA booklet 4 – Description of Place
Set A Set B
1. reality dawned on her 11. stung like a hundred needles
2. sequencing events 12. waves hissed and foamed like
angry snakes
3. deeply fascinated 13. leafless trees lining the street
4. rich diversity of strange animals 14. derelict warehouse
5. specimens 15. warm summer sun
6. aqualung 16. foreboding alley
7. paramedic 17. pin-drop silence
8. megamall 18. soft trickles of rain splashing the
sidewalks
9. excelled in Mathematics 19. jam-packed room
10. spectacular but evil-smelling 20. intoxicating fumes of car exhaust
lining the street
1. dawn on
verb
become evident or understood.
2. sequence
verb
arrange in a sequence.
5. specimen
noun
an individual animal, plant, object, etc. used as an example of its species
or type for scientific
study or display
6. aqualung
noun
a portable breathing apparatus for divers, which feeds compressed air
from cylinders on the
diver's back through a mask or mouthpiece.
14. derelict
adjective
in a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect.
16. foreboding
adjective giving the worrying impression that something bad is going to
happen.
20. intoxicating
adjective
(of alcoholic drink or a drug) cause (someone) to lose control of their
faculties (mental powers).
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Unit 5—Our World
EWA booklet 5 – Description of people
Set A Set B
1. harsh climate 11. impressive jowls
2. mahogany 12. peculiar appearance
3. herbivores and carnivores 13. his construction was geometric
4. at an alarming rate 14. a friendly disposition
5. unnecessary destruction 15. irritated by the constant chatter
6. extreme temperatures 16. in violent protest
7. strong winds and blizzards 17. pin-drop silence
8. tropical forests 18. deadpan stare
9. habitat 19. nonchalant demeanour
10. antelopes and gazelles 20. infantile laugh
2. mahogany
noun
hard reddish-brown wood from a tropical tree, used for furniture.
7. blizzard
noun
a severe snowstorm with high winds.
9. habitat
noun
the natural home or environment of an organism.
11. jowl
noun
the lower part of a cheek, especially when fleshy or drooping. North
American the cheek of a pig
as meat. the dewlap of cattle or wattle of birds.
13. geometric
adjective
Resembling perfect shapes and lines put together like a recognisable
shape.
14. disposition
noun
a person's inherent qualities of mind and character.
18. deadpan
adjective
impassive or expressionless.
19. nonchalant
adjective
casually calm and relaxed.
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20. infantile
adjective
1 of or occurring among infants.
2 childish.
Set A Set B
1. Facts prove beyond reasonable 11. paramedics were deployed
doubt immediately
2. fearsome sound 12. flailing her arms
3. deforestation 13. retaliated against the swarm
4. deprive ourselves of the 14. defending the colony
opportunity
5. diseases that plague mankind 15. momentary relief
6. the majestic tree 16. an allergic reaction
7. ambling gently 17. life-threatening
8. pathetic efforts 18. provoked to respond
9. blatant lie 19. manoeuvre helplessly
10. rowdy and filthy 20. succumbed to his injuries
2. fearsome
adjective
frightening, especially in appearance.
4. deprive
verb
prevent (a person or place) from having or using something.
5. plague
verb (plagues, plaguing, plagued)
cause continual trouble or distress to. pester or harass continually.
7. amble
verb walk or move at a leisurely pace.
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8. pathetic
adjective
miserably inadequate.
9. blatant
adjective open and unashamed; flagrant. Obvious and clear.
12. flail
verb
swing or wave wildly.
13. retaliate
verb
make an attack in return for a similar attack.
15. momentary
adjective lasting for a moment; brief.
18. provoke
verb
stimulate (a reaction or emotion, typically a strong or unwelcome one) in
someone.
19. manoeuvre
verb
Moving carefully and skillfully.
20. succumb
verb
die from the effect of a disease or injury.
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Unit 7—Ancient Civilisations
EWA booklet 7—Mischief
Set A Set B
1. a legacy of excellence 11. a mischievous act
2. dynasties 12. shattering sound of broken
glass
3. ancient civilization/civilisation 13. momentarily startled
4. emphasised honourable 14. dreaded the thought of
behaviour punishment
5. literature 15. rising temper
6. calligraphy 16. apologised profusely
7. priests and nobles 17. fire engulfed the room
8. democratic society 18. major disruption
9. archaeologists 19. intoxicating fumes
10. invented porcelain 20. blackened with soot
1. legacy of excellence
noun (plural legacies)
A culture, of doing things excellently, handed down by a predecessor.
2. dynasty
noun (plural dynasties)
a succession of powerful or prominent people from the same family.
3. civilization or civilisation
noun
an advanced stage or system of human social development.
4. honourable
adjective
bringing or worthy of honour.
5. literature
noun
written works, especially those regarded as having artistic merit.
13. startled
adjective
Shocked and alarmed.
14. dread
verb
think about or anticipate with great apprehension or fear.
18. disruption
noun
Something that causes an event to be interrupted from continuing.
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Unit 8—Long, Long Ago
EWA booklet 8—Difficult Situations
Set A Set B
1. a dreadful enemy 11. choking helplessly
2. well-pleased with their 12. asphyxiating smoke
hospitality
3. co-operation 13. eyewitnesses
4. dire consequence 14. muffled cry
5. pronounce judgement 15. anguished plea
(‘judgment’ is fine for legal
contexts)
6. swore vengeance 16. heralded as heroes
7. realised his folly 17. an abrupt halt
8. an impulse of compassion 18. violent upheaval
9. an insurmountable task 19. profuse perspiration
10. post-exam freedom 20. desperate thump
1. dreadful
adjective
1 extremely bad or serious.
2 used for emphasis: you're a dreadful flirt.
2. hospitality
noun
the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests or
visitors.
4. consequence
noun
1 a result or effect.
6. swore vengeance
Promise to inflict punishment for an injury or wrong.
7. folly
noun (plural follies)
foolishness.
8. impulse of compassion
a sudden strong urge to show kindness.
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9. insurmountable task
A job too great to be overcome.
12. asphyxiating
adjective
Causing the body to lose oxygen
15. anguished
adjective
experiencing severe physical or mental pain.
17. abrupt
adjective
sudden and unexpected.
18. upheaval
noun
a violent or sudden change or disruption.
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Unit 9—Living on other Worlds
EWA booklet 9—Celebration
Set A Set B
1. gigantic 11. ecstatic
2. an elaborate setting 12. jubilant
3. journalist 13. elated
4. automated 14. gleeful
5. encyclopaedia/encyclopedia 15. thrilled
6. investigate 16.downcast
7. adverse conditions 17. dejected
8. concise explanation 18. mournful
9. object of fascination 19. melancholic
10. nerve-wracking experience 20. despondent
2. elaborate
adjective
involving many carefully arranged parts; detailed and complicated.
7. adverse
adjective
preventing success or development; unfavourable.
8. concise
adjective
giving information clearly and in few words.
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Unit 10—The Fun They Have!
EWA booklet 10—Sound/Noise
Set A Set B
1. possibility 11. clap of thunder
2. sophisticated 12. her voice boomed out words
3. creatures 13. ranted endlessly
4. fascinated 14. coaxed reassuringly
5. consequences 15. sputtered pitifully
6. communication 16. babbled incoherently
7. patriotism 17. thumping of his footsteps
8. convey information 18. stabbing victim gurgled
9. specialist in space research 19. ear-piercing shriek
10. squealed with pleasure 20. raspy squeal
2. sophisticated
adjective
(of a machine, system, or technique) highly complex. (of a person)
aware of and able to
interpret complex issues.
7. patriotism
noun
the quality of being extremely supportive of one's country.
13. rant
verb
speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned (with strong emotions)
way.
14. coax
verb persuade (someone) gradually or by flattery to do something.
use such persuasion to obtain (something).
15. sputter
verb
1 make a series of soft explosive sounds.
2 speak in a series of incoherent bursts.
16. babble
verb
talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible
way. reveal something
secret.
18. gurgle
verb
make a hollow bubbling sound.
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Unit 11—How Things Work
EWA booklet 11—Surprise
Set A Set B
1. natural and technological world 11. lament
2. fundamental 12. whimper
3. variation 13. snivel
4. significance 14. bawled uncontrollably
5. potential energy 15. moaned painfully
6. kinetic energy 16. titter nervously
7. consequently 17. guffawed heartily
8. advanced mechanisms 18. aghast at the dreadful sight
9. phenomenon 19. appalled at his behaviour
10. explanation 20. flabbergasted
2. fundamental
adjective
of or serving as a foundation or core; of central importance.
3. variation
noun
1 a change or slight difference in condition, amount, or level. (also
magnetic variation) the angular difference between true north and
magnetic north at a particular place.
4. significance
noun
importance.
8. advanced mechanisms
noun
Very complex process by which something takes place or is brought
about.
9. phenomenon
noun (plural phenomena)
a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen
11. lament
noun
1 a passionate expression of grief.
verb
1 mourn (a person's death). a conventional way of referring to a dead
person.
2 express regret or disappointment about.
12. whimper
verb
make a series of low, feeble sounds expressive of fear, pain, or
discontent.
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noun
a whimpering sound.
13. snivel
verb (snivels, snivelling, snivelled)
1 cry and sniffle.
2 complain in a whining or tearful way.
noun a period of snivelling.
14. bawl
verb
weep noisily.
16. titter
noun a short, half-held back kind of laugh.
verb give a titter.
17. guffaw
noun
a loud and hearty laugh.
verb
laugh loudly and heartily.
18. aghast
adjective
filled with horror or shock.
19. appalled
adjective
greatly dismayed or horrified.
20. flabbergast
verb [usually as adjective flabbergasted]
surprise greatly.
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Unit 12—Robinson Crusoe
Set A Set B
1. dismal circumstances 11. misery
2. devoured 12. warm, aquamarine waters
3. salvage 13. teeming crowds pack the
sidewalk
4. void of all hope of recovery 14. shrill cries of ravens
5. banished 15. throng the stalls like sardines in
a can
6. singled out 16. broke the eerie silence
7. prop up 17. sacred monument
8. desolate 18. tainting the air with a foul smell
of oil
9. deserted island 19. A silver of moonlight crept into
the alley, creating a surreal effect.
10 frolicking children 20. The dark grey clouds moved in
menacingly, obscuring the blazing
sun.
1. dismal circumstances
adjective
pitifully or disgracefully bad situation, like a lousy performance.
2. devour
verb
eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly. (of fire or a similar force) consume
destructively.
3. salvage
verb
1 rescue (a ship or its cargo) from loss at sea.
2 retrieve or preserve from loss or destruction.
4. void of
Completely free of.
5. banish
verb
send (someone) away, especially from a country, as an official
punishment.
8. desolate
adjective
1 giving an impression of bleak and dismal emptiness.
2 utterly wretched and unhappy.
10. frolic
verb (frolics, frolicking, frolicked)
play or move about in a cheerful and lively way.
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11. misery
noun (plural miseries) great physical or mental distress or discomfort.
a cause of misery: the miseries of war.
12. aquamarine
noun
a light bluish-green colour.
14. shrill
adjective (of a voice or sound) high-pitched and piercing
18. taint
verb
contaminate or pollute. affect with a bad or undesirable quality.
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