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Vocabulary List 5

Across
(adjective) [Synonym: pastoral] [Antonym: settled] wandering from place to place
(adjective) [Synonym: excited] [Antonym: bored] extremely joyful; happy
(noun) [Synonym: charity] [Antonym: selfishness] the generous giving of lavish gifts
(adjective) [Synonym: patriotic] [Antonym: stingy] charitable; giving
Sound device that is the repetition of consonant sounds within words (Pop Culture: Toss the glass, boss. (Literacy: Mike likes his new bike)
(verb) [Synonym: destroy] [Antonym:build] to wipe out; obliterate; rub away
(adjective) [Synonym: horrid] [Antonym: good] instilling hatred or intense displeasure
Down
(adjective) [Synonym: melancholy] [Antonym: happy] full of yearning; musingly sad
Sound device that is the repetition of the same sounds (Pop Culture: Peter pickled a peck of pickled peppers) (Literacy: Black bug bit a black bear)
Sound device that is the repetition of vowel sounds within words (Pop Culture: Try to light the fire) (Literacy: Hear the mellow wedding bells)
(noun) [Synonym: clang] [Antonym: quite] tremendous noise; disharmonious sound
The repetition of one or more lines in each stanza of a poem (Pop Culture: Once I heard an angel singing, when the morning was springing, once I heard an angel singing) (Literacy: Writing starting, end lyrical sounds , writing starting, end
(noun) [Synonym: curse] [Antonym: Advantage] a burden
(verb) [Synonym: harden] [Antonym: soften] to cause someone or something to become accustomed to a situation
A literary term used to ridicule or make fun of human vice or weakness, often with the intent of correcting (Pop Culture: Political cartoons) (Literacy: Gulliver's Travels)