Rate and Study the Words Rate how well you know each word. Then:
1. Pronounce the word. Say it aloud several times. Spell it.
2. Study the example.
3. Tell more about the word.
4. Practice it. Make the word your own.
Rating Scale
1 = I have never seen this word before.
2 = I am not sure of the word’s meaning.
3 = I know this word and can teach the word’s meaning to someone else.
Key Words
complain (kum-plān) verbpage 546 To complain means to say that you are unhappy about something. I complained that it was not fair I had to take out the trash by myself.
drift (drift) verbpage 548 To drift means to move along slowly in the air or on water. She drifts down the river, carried along by the current. Synonym:float
droop (drüp) verbpage 548 To droop means to hang down. The branches of the tree droop to the ground. Synonyms:bend, sink
impressed (im-prest) verbpage 548 If you are impressed, you are strongly affected by something. The audience is very impressed by the musicians.
proud (prowd) adjectivepage 546 If you are proud, you are feeling happy about yourself. I felt proud when I won the prize. Antonym:ashamed
struggle (stru-gul) verbpage 548 To struggle means to try hard. I struggle to beat my uncle at arm wrestling. Synonyms:work, fight
useless (yūs-lus) adjectivepage 546 If something is useless, it is of no use. A broken cell phone is useless. Antonym:useful
whisper (whis-pur) verbpage 546 To whisper means to speak very quietly. I whisper the secret to my friend so no one else can hear. Antonym:shout
Practice the Words Make a Key Vocabulary Chart for the Key Words. Compare your chart with a partner’s.