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Alternate

Alternate. - (verb) to do, use or happen in successive turns; to take turns. We chose two students to ____________ in the lead roles for our class clay. (noun) a person acting or prepared to act in place of another; a substitute Juries usually include two or more ______________.

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  1. Alternate - (verb) to do, use or happen in successive turns; to take turns.We chose two students to ____________ in the lead roles for our class clay. (noun) a person acting or prepared to act in place of another; a substituteJuries usually include two or more ______________. (adjective) happening or appearing in turns; every other; being a choice between 2 or more things.The bus driver took an ________________ route. Synonyms:  to rotate, change; a replacement, deputy, or substitute

  2. 2. Demolish - (verb) to tear down; break to piecesA wrecking crew arrived to _____________ the old building. Synonyms:      to raze, destroy, wreck, smash, level Antonyms:      to construct, build, restore, mend

  3. 3. Energetic - (adjective) active and vigorous, full of energy, forcefulOur teacher has an _______________ assistant. Synonyms:        hardworking, tireless, peppy Antonyms:         idle, lazy, inactive

  4. 4. Enforce - (verb) to force obedience to It is the duty of the police to protect citizens and to ___________________ the laws. Synonyms:    to carry out  Antonyms:     to overlook, abandon, disregard

  5. 5.Feat - (noun) - an act or deed that shows daring, skill, or strength The crowd cheered when the circus strongman performed a mighty ___________. Synonyms:an achievement, exploit, effort, stroke

  6. 6.Hearty - (adjective)- warm and friendly; healthy, lively, and strong; large and satisfying to the appetite We all sat down to enjoy a ________________ meal. Synonyms:     cheerful, friendly, fit, healthy; plentiful Antonyms:      insincere, phony, weak, sickly

  7. 7. Mature - (verb) - to bring to or reach full development or growth The puppy will ____________ over the summer. (adjective)- fully grown or developed A dog that is 10 years old is fully grown and ____________. Synonyms:     to grow, develop, age, ripen; complete, ripe Antonyms:     immature, inexperienced, raw, green

  8. 8. Observant - (adjective)- watchful, quick to notice; careful and diligent An _______________ teacher noticed that the student was having trouble on her test Synonyms:aware, attentive, alert, sharp; dutiful, mindful .   Antonyms:     Inattentive, careless

  9. 9.  Primary - (adjective)- first in importance, first in time or order; basic, fundamental Learning how to add fractions was our ____________ or first order of business in class. - (Noun) - an early election that narrows the choice of candidates who willrun in a final election She voted for Barack Obama in the ______________ election.                         Hillary Clinton won the _______________. Synonyms:     highest, main, prime Antonyms:     Secondary, last 1st

  10. 10. Resign - (verb) - to give up a job, office, or right or claim Richard Nixon was the first President to ________________ from office.                        He did not get fired from his job, he quit or resigned. Synonyms:     to quit, abandon, leave, surrender, give up

  11. 11. Strive - (verb) - to devote much energy or effort, try hard You must __________ to finish your homework in time. Synonyms:to attempt, struggle, labor, slave, strain, give it your best effort

  12. 12. Verdict - (noun) - the decision of a jury at the end of a trial or legal case; any decision The jury brought in a guilty ________________. Synonyms:a ruling, judgment, finding, decision

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