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Tier 2 Grade 5 vocabulary

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  • Approach
    come near or nearer to (someone or something) in distance or time. "the train approached the main line"
  • Scarce
    occurring in small numbers or quantities; rare. "the freshwater shrimp becomes scarce in soft water"
  • Briskly
    in an active, quick, or energetic way. "she walked briskly into the building"
  • Edible
    fit or suitable to be eaten. "the shrub has small edible berries"
  • Tolerate
    accept or endure (someone or something unpleasant or disliked) with forbearance. "how was it that she could tolerate such noise?"
  • Accomplish
    achieve or complete successfully. "the planes accomplished their mission"
  • Summarize
    give a brief statement of the main points of (something). "these results can be summarized in the following table"
  • Conflict
    a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
  • Illegible
    not clear enough to be read. "his handwriting is totally illegible"
  • Hostile
    unfriendly; antagonistic. "a hostile audience"
  • Announce
    make a public and typically formal declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention. "he announced his retirement from football"
  • Influence
    the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself. "the influence of television violence"
  • Tension
    . the state of being stretched tight. "the parachute keeps the cable under tension as it drops"
  • Anxious
    experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome. "she was extremely anxious about her exams
  • Opposed
    in conflict or disagreement with; hostile to. "most critics were opposed to the work"
  • Convince
    persuade (someone) to do something. "she convinced my father to branch out on his own"
  • Decade
    a period of ten years. "he taught at the university for nearly a decade"
  • Abolish
    formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution). "the tax was abolished in 1977"
  • Ordinary
    with no special or distinctive features; normal. "he sets out to depict ordinary people"
  • Expansion
    the action of becoming larger or more extensive. "the rapid expansion of suburban Washington"
  • Escalate
    increase rapidly. "the price of tickets escalated"
  • Unexpected
    not expected or regarded as likely to happen. "his death was totally unexpected"
  • Accurate
    (of information, measurements, statistics, etc.) correct in all details; exact. "accurate information about the illness is essential"
  • Navigate
    (of an animal) find its way, especially over a long distance. "whales use their own inbuilt sonar system to navigate"