Fourth Grade - Practice Vocabulary Word List
A / B / C / D / E / F / G / H / I / J / K / L / M / N / O / P / Q / R / S / T / U / V / W / X / Y / Z
|
Vocabulary Words - Fourth Grade - A:
|
1 - 25 (of 48)
>
|
-
able
(adj.) Having the power to do something.
-
absent
(adj.) Not at a place.
(adj.) Not present or attending.
-
accent
(n.) The way that people in a place say the words of a language.
-
according
(preposition) As said by.
(preposition) Pertaining to.
-
accused
(v.) Past tense of accuse; to say that someone did something bad.
-
ache
(n.) Pain, a feeling of hurt.
-
action
(n.) A thing that you do.
-
actress
(n.) A woman who performs in plays, movies, or TV shows.
-
ad
(n.) An informal word for advertisement; a notice that something is for sale.
-
addition
(n.) Something more or extra.
-
adopt
(v.) To legally become a child's parent.
(v.) To make a law.
-
adventures
(n.) Exciting activities.
-
advice
(n.) An opinion you give someone about what he or she should do.
-
afraid
(adj.) Scared.
-
again
(adv.) One more time.
-
age
(n.) How old someone is or how long something has existed.
-
aisle
(n.) A place to walk between two lines of seats.
-
alien
(adj.) From another country or planet.
(n.) A person from another city or country.
(n.) A person from another city, country, or planet.
-
align
(v.) To put things in a line with each other.
-
allow
(v.) To let someone do something.
-
although
(conjunction) Even though.
-
ancestor
(n.) A person you are descended from.
-
anchor
(n.) A large metal object that you use to keep a ship from moving.
(v.) To keep a ship from moving by using an anchor.
(n.) The main broadcaster on a news or sports program.
-
anger
(n.) A feeling like hate about something that happens.
(v.) To make someone feel angry.
-
angle
(n.) The shape made when two lines end at the same point.
Vocabulary Game
We've taken all of the words found in our Practice
Vocabulary Word Lists and created an online vocabulary building game that
anyone can play. We call it
Lemons for Literacy.
This vocabulary building game is meant to be a fun way to improve vocabulary comprehension,
spelling and reading skills, but it is also tool for people to help in the cause
of literacy. As you play, and match vocabulary words with their definitions, Reading
Horizons will donate money and it's award winning reading
software to people in need.
|