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Grade 4 WordMasters Challenge#1 #2 #3 2020 2021

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  • 1. to pull or drag (something) with effort 2. to force (someone) to go or come to a place 3. to carry (someone or something) in a vehicle
    trail
    shuttle
    scuttle
    haul
  • 1. to pull (something) behind you especially on the ground 2. to walk or move slowly as you follow behind (someone or something)
    navigate
    trail
    haul
    excavate
  • movement by soldiers away from an enemy because the enemy is winning or has won a battle
    navigate
    retreat
    unfurl
    meander
  • a path or course through a forest or other rural place
    retreat
    corridor
    channel
    trail
  • to leave a place especially to start a journey
    retreat
    navigate
    depart
    evactuate
  • 1. seeming like real life because it is very clear, bright, or detailed 2. very bright in color
    tense
    rigid
    vivid
    tasteful
  • very happy or excited
    stony
    dismal
    forlorn
    ecstatic
  • 1. to travel back and forth between places 2. to bring (people) back and forth between places
    navigate
    scuttle
    meander
    shuttle
  • 1. to become less in value or quality 2. to cause damage to, especially little by little
    foresee
    sterling
    deteriorate
    desolate
  • 1. a large amount of rain that suddenly falls in an area 2. a large amount of things that come at the same time
    dribble
    sodden
    gush
    deluge
  • 1. to flood out in a large amounts and with great force; spurt 2. to speak with too much emotion or enthusiasm
    dribble
    excavate
    deluge
    gush
  • 1. to fall or flow in small drops 2. to let saliva or another liquid drip or trickle from your mouth
    deluge
    sodden
    porous
    dribble
  • sad and lonely
    seethe
    ecstatic
    forlorn
    stony
  • a heavy cloth that has designs or pictures woven into it and that is used for wall hangings, curtains, etc.
    tapestry
    glossy
    porcelain
    lattice
  • 1. to remove (someone) from a dangerous place 2. to leave (a dangerous place) 3. to pass (solid waste) from your body
    excavate
    thrive
    evacuate
    navigate
  • to speak quietly so that it is difficult for other people to hear what you say
    mutter
    guffaw
    bellow
    clamor
  • 1. something that comes before and leads to something else 2. a short piece of music that introduces a longer piece
    prelude
    preface
    opus
    blossom
  • to find the meaning of (something that is difficult to read or understand)
    decipher
    unravel
    interpret
    navigate
  • an introduction to a book or speech
    prelude
    preface
    opus
    channel
  • having a smooth, shiny surface or appearance
    porcelain
    glossy
    sterling
    glint
  • 1. to produce flowers 2. to change, grow, and develop fully
    unravel
    blossom
    retreat
    thrive
  • 1. to make the deep, loud cry of a bull. 2. to shout loudly and with a deep tone
    bellow
    clamor
    mutter
    murmur
  • release from a rolled-up position; unroll or spread out
    unravel
    unfurl
    evacuate
    retreat
  • to shine in small bright flashes
    glossy
    glance
    gaze
    glint
  • a state of confusion or disorder
    frenzy
    hullabaloo
    turmoil
    clamor
  • 1. big and having many rooms that are arranged in an irregular shape 2. not having a specific goal, purpose, or direction 3. growing up and over fences, walls, etc., in an irregular way
    corridor
    rambling
    clamor
    bellow
  • a television or radio station
    decipher
    preface
    tapestry
    channel
  • to hurt (someone who trusts you, such as a friend or relative) by not giving help or by doing something morally wrong
    batter
    seethe
    stony
    betray
  • containing poisonous substances
    toxic
    tainted
    porous
    rancid
  • 1. to feel or show strong emotion (such as anger) even though you try to control it 2.to be in a state of constant activity
    batter
    bellow
    seethe
    murmur
  • a large area of flat land in northern parts of the world where there are no trees and the ground is always frozen
    tundra
    wholesome
    corridor
    desert
  • the edge or border of something round or circular
    glint
    channel
    brink
    rim
  • 1. made of stone or hard like stone 2. showing no emotion or friendliness
    frigid
    dismal
    desolate
    stony
  • 1. bending or flexing easily; pliant. 2. having flexible joints and muscles; supple
    glossy
    willowy
    wholesome
    limber
  • the edge or brim of a slope or cliff
    rim
    brink
    corridor
    opus
  • demonstrating good taste
    tasteful
    rancid
    vivid
    wholesome
  • 1.a widespread excitement, uproar, or publicity. 2. the loud sounds of excited voices; uproarious din
    stampede
    chortle
    hullabaloo
    murmur
  • to find the way to get to a place when you are traveling in a ship, airplane, car, etc.
    navigate
    interpret
    foresee
    evacuate
  • 1. to run away in a large group from something especially because of fear 2. to cause (animals) to run away in a large group
    evacuate
    blossom
    depart
    stampede
  • having small holes that allow air or liquid to pass through
    lattice
    stony
    porcelain
    porous
  • 1. to uncover (something) by digging away and removing the earth that covers it 2. to dig a large hole in (something)
    unravel
    excavate
    evacuate
    interpret
  • nervous and not able to relax
    rigid
    forlorn
    tense
    ecstatic
  • 1. tall, thin, and graceful 2. able to bend easily without breaking
    limber
    toxic
    frigid
    willowy
  • to see or become aware of (something that has not yet happened)
    recall
    gaze
    foresee
    prelude
  • 1. difficult or impossible to bend; stiff 2. firmly in place; not changing
    sodden
    rigid
    limber
    willowy
  • 1. very cold 2. not friendly or loving: lacking emotional warmth
    stony
    frigid
    forlorn
    dismal
  • a burst of loud or boisterous laughter
    mutter
    murmur
    chortle
    guffaw
  • very heavy and wet
    sodden
    gush
    desolate
    porous
  • showing or causing unhappiness or sad feelings
    dismal
    desolate
    ecstatic
    seethe
  • 1. very active and energetic 2. full of energy, excitement, or feeling 3. full of movement or activity
    forlorn
    dismal
    ecstatic
    lively
  • to remember (something) from the past
    recall
    decipher
    foresee
    interpret
  • having a strong and unpleasant smell or taste from no longer being fresh
    rancid
    frigid
    dismal
    toxic
  • 1. to look at someone or something very quickly 2. to hit something and bounce off at an angle
    dribble
    gaze
    glance
    glint
  • a long, narrow passage inside a building or train with doors that lead to rooms on each side
    meander
    trail
    corridor
    channel
  • a dull gray metal that is a mixture of tin and usually lead
    porcelain
    opus
    sterling
    pewter
  • helping to keep your body healthy : good for your health
    wholesome
    toxic
    frigid
    harvest
  • a loud continuous noise (such as the noise made when many people are talking or shouting)
    turmoil
    chortle
    clamor
    rambling
  • a sound that is soft, muffled, and ongoing, like the sound made by quiet conversation
    clamor
    mutter
    murmur
    bellow
  • o grow or develop successfully : to flourish or succeed
    unfurl
    foresee
    blossom
    thrive
  • 1. a medicine or treatment that relieves pain or cures a usually minor illness 2. a way of solving or correcting a problem
    opus
    toxic
    remedy
    retreat
  • very hot and usually dry
    torrid
    sodden
    desolate
    rancid
  • a flat framework made with strips of wood or other material. The strips cross each other and have open spaces in between
    harvest
    tapestry
    corridor
    lattice
  • great and often wild or uncontrolled activity
    clamor
    frenzy
    rambling
    bellow
  • to explain the meaning of (something)
    decipher
    navigate
    unravel
    interpret
  • 1.without the things that are necessary or desirable for life. 2.having no people; lonely 3.very lonely or without hope
    dismal
    deteriorate
    forlorn
    desolate
  • 1. to have a lot of curves instead of going in a straight or direct line 2. to walk slowly without a specific goal, purpose, or direction 3. to go from one topic to another without any clear direction
    meander
    limber
    interpret
    rambling
  • 1. to cause (something) to end or fail 2. to sink (a ship) by putting holes in the bottom or sides 3. to move quickly and with short steps
    scuttle
    deteriorate
    unravel
    shuttle
  • a deep part of a river, harbor, or other body of water where ships can go
    tundra
    channel
    navigate
    meander
  • a hard, white substance that is very delicate and that is made by baking clay
    porcelain
    batter
    sterling
    pewter
  • to hit (something or someone) forcefully many times in a way that causes much damage or injury
    batter
    unfurl
    shuttle
    dribble
  • 1. to hurt or damage the good condition of (something) 2. to make (something) dangerous or dirty especially by adding something harmful or undesirable to it
    deteriorate
    taint
    toxic
    remedy
  • to laugh because you are amused or pleased by something
    guffaw
    glance
    seethe
    chortle
  • 1. to gather (a crop) 2. to gather or collect (something) for use
    harvest
    blossom
    unfurl
    depart
  • silver that is 92 percent pure
    sterling
    glint
    pewter
    porcelain
  • 1. a piece of music written by a major composer 2. an important work done by a writer, painter, etc.
    prelude
    tapestry
    preface
    opus
  • 1. to cause the separate threads of something to come apart 2. to find the correct explanation for (something that is difficult to understand) 3. to fail or begin to fail
    unravel
    unfurl
    seethe
    deteriorate
  • to look steadily
    glance
    glint
    gaze
    glossy