Sixth Grade - Practice Vocabulary Word List
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Vocabulary Words - Sixth Grade - I:
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identify
(v.) To recognize or name something.
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ignore
(v.) To avoid or not pay attention to someone/something.
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illegal
(adj.) Not allowed, against the law.
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impact
(v.) To have a strong effect on.
(n.) An effect.
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import
(v.) To bring products from another country.
(n.) A product that you buy from another country.
(v.) To buy products from other countries.
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incline
(v.) To lean, slope, or slant.
(n.) A tilt up or down at an angle.
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incredible
(adj.) Great, fantastic.
(adj.) Difficult to believe.
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independence
(n.) Freedom from someone else's control.
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infection
(n.) A disease caused by a virus or bacteria.
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ingredient
(n.) One of the foods needed to make a dish.
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initial
(adj.) First, toward the beginning.
(n.) The first letter of a word or name.
(v.) To put one's initials on something.
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innings
(n.) Parts of a baseball or cricket game.
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insight
(n.) New understanding about something.
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inspect
(v.) To look over something carefully.
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instrument
(n.) A tool or item that plays music.
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insult
(v.) To offend someone by doing something rude.
(n.) Something that is rude or offensive.
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insurance
(n.) An agreement that you make with a company in which you pay money regularly and the company pays if anything bad happens to you or your property.
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interrupt
(v.) To stop or get in the way of someone.
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