Survive: To live in spite of danger. (Verb)
A long time ago people had to survive through winter.
Practice: A method of improving an ability or skill.(noun)
People say practice makes perfect, and it is true.
Attractive: Appealing or nice to look at. (Adjective)
My mom looked attractive in a dress.
Furious: Enraged or angered. (Adjective)
He was furious when his football team did not win the game.
Outstanding: Amazing, fantastic or worth excitement.
He was joyful of his outstanding flip on the diving board.
Weary: Showing tiredness. (Adjective or verb)
Two kids were weary because they stayed up late. (adjective)
Hardship: Severe suffering.
He victoriously over came the hardship of losing his arm by transferring pain.
Recognize: Having remembered someone or thing from having encountered them before. (verb)
Most people can recognize the McDonald logo because it is red and yellow.
Carefree: Having no responsibilities. (Adjective)
That dog is very carefree because he has his day all too himself in is doghouse.
Vast: A very great extent or quantity. (Adjective)
The vast prairie spread to all I could see.
Arena: A stadium full of seats for the viewers to enjoy entertainment. (Noun)
In a roman arena gladiators would battle to the death, with cheering fans in they’re seats surrounding the fight.
Generosity: The quality of being kind. (noun)
I was joyed by the generosity of my friends.
Develop: To grow or mature into something elaborate.(verb)
I developed an extreme interest in wolves.
Instant: A very short space of time(noun) Happening immediately. (adj)
In an instant he caught his mistake of leaving the water turned on in the sink.
Shallow: At low depth (verb) A low spot at a lake, ocean, pond ect. (noun)
The pond was so shallow I could see a school of fish.
Plead: to beg for something (verb)
She pleaded to her mom to go to the zoo.
Circular: Being the shape of a circle. (adj)
Cats have circular eyes and three eyelids.