Study the 125 essential vocabulary words for 6th grade with these practice questions and answers. This guide covers word definitions, usage, synonyms, and context clues.

Q: abundant

Answer: more than enough; plentiful

Q: authentic

Answer: real

Q: dedicate

Answer: give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause

Q: efficient

Answer: producing results without waste

Q: forfeit

Answer: to give up or surrender

Q: intention

Answer: the intended outcome or goal of the person choosing the object when making a moral decision

Q: loathe

Answer: to detest

Q: makeshift

Answer: A temporary and usually less strong replacement

Q: meager

Answer: Lacking in quantity or quality

Q: perceive

Answer: to become aware of through the senses

Q: prominent

Answer: important; famous

Q: rigorous

Answer: (adj.) severe, harsh, strict; thoroughly logical

Q: unanimous

Answer: in complete agreement

Q: stealthy

Answer: acting in a secret and sneaky way

Q: verify

Answer: to confirm

Q: accumulate

Answer: to gather or collect

Q: beneficial

Answer: Being of use; helpful; favorable

Q: complexity

Answer: the state or quality of being intricate or complicated.

Q: diverge

Answer: to vary; go in different directions from the same point

Q: evade

Answer: escape or avoid

Q: fatigue

Answer: Extreme tiredness, exhaustion

Q: haste

Answer: hurry; accelerate; rush

Q: interpret

Answer: to explain the meaning of something

Q: mischievous

Answer: tending to make minor bad choices; teasing; full of tricks; naughty

Q: persevere

Answer: to keep going

Q: pulverize

Answer: (v.) to ground or pound to a powder or dust; to destroy or overcome (as though by smashing into fragments)

Q: refrain

Answer: stop oneself from doing something

Q: reminisce

Answer: to remember

Q: solitude

Answer: the state of being alone; seclusion; isolation

Q: treacherous

Answer: dangerous

Q: bewilder

Answer: to puzzle completely, confuse

Q: Boycott

Answer: refuse to buy

Q: condemn

Answer: to express strong disapproval of; denounce

Q: deteriorate

Answer: to become worse

Q: emit

Answer: to send out; to give forth, as in sound or light

Q: feeble

Answer: lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness

Q: hoarse

Answer: sounding rough and harsh

Q: intervene

Answer: come between

Q: Momentum

Answer: the force or speed with which something moves

Q: persistent

Answer: refusing to give up

Q: ration

Answer: A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use

Q: reluctant

Answer: unwilling, holding back

Q: scarce

Answer: in short supply

Q: subsequent

Answer: (adj.) coming after; following in time, place, or order

Q: trudge

Answer: To walk slowly and heavily, as though with great effort.

Q: acquire

Answer: To gain possession of

Q: adapt

Answer: A changing to fit new conditions

Q: consecutive

Answer: following in order

Q: determined

Answer: strongly motivated to succeed

Q: elaborate

Answer: detailed; careful; thorough

Q: excel

Answer: be exceptionally good at or proficient in an activity or subject.

Q: hypothesis

Answer: A testable prediction, often implied by a theory

Q: intricate

Answer: complicated

Q: mournful

Answer: expressing sorrow

Q: optimistic

Answer: hopeful and confident about the future

Q: reassure

Answer: to make less worried or fearful; to comfort

Q: sabotage

Answer: to deliberately destroy or damage

Q: serene

Answer: calm, peaceful

Q: sufficient

Answer: enough; adequate

Q: waver

Answer: (v.) to move to and fro, become unsteady; to show lack of firmness or decision

Q: waiver

Answer: a document that shows a person voluntarily gives up a right, claim or privilege

Q: adequate

Answer: enough, sufficient

Q: contemplate

Answer: To give careful thought to; to ponder

Q: devastate

Answer: to destroy

Q: evaluate

Answer: Examine and judge carefully.

Q: factor

Answer: something that contributes to a result

Q: immature

Answer: childish

Q: interject

Answer: insert, interrupt

Q: linger

Answer: leave slowly and hesitantly

Q: nurture

Answer: to care for

Q: precision

Answer: the exactness of a measurement

Q: Variable

Answer: A factor that can change

Q: repetition

Answer: Repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis

Q: shrill

Answer: high-pitched and piercing

Q: symbol

Answer: something that stands for something else

Q: unique

Answer: one of a kind

Q: apparent

Answer: obvious

Q: chronological

Answer: arranged in order of time

Q: commotion

Answer: a noisy disturbance

Q: controversy

Answer: dispute; debate; quarrel

Q: diminish

Answer: make or become less

Q: flammable

Answer: able to catch fire easily

Q: frigid

Answer: very cold

Q: impair

Answer: to cause to diminish, as in strength, value, or quality

Q: prediction

Answer: a thing predicted; a forecast.

Q: prejudice

Answer: A negative attitude toward an entire category of people, often an ethnic or racial minority.

Q: represent

Answer: stand for

Q: stern

Answer: strict

Q: sympathetic

Answer: feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy

Q: unruly

Answer: difficult to control

Q: variable

Answer: A factor that can change

Q: plagiarize

Answer: to steal and to use another’s writings as one’s own

Q: memoir

Answer: A historical account or biography written from personal knowledge or special sources

Q: biography

Answer: story of a person’s life written by another person

Q: autobiography

Answer: An account of a person’s life written by that person

Q: indigenous

Answer: native to a certain area

Q: renovation

Answer: repair, making something new again

Q: vindicate

Answer: to free from blame

Q: obligate

Answer: force somebody to do something

Q: sovereign

Answer: possessed of controlling power

Q: epithet

Answer: descriptive name

Q: moreover

Answer: in addition

Q: simultaneously

Answer: at the same time

Q: ultimately

Answer: finally, in the end

Q: specifically

Answer: for a particular reason, purpose, etc.

Q: previously

Answer: before something else in time or order

Q: subsequently

Answer: later; afterward; next

Q: Precision

Answer: the exactness of a measurement

Q: rebellion

Answer: (v.) to make calm, soothe; to relieve, satisfy; to yield to

Q: appease

Answer: overbearing; proud; haughty

Q: arrogant

Answer: to nurture, improve, refine

Q: cultivate

Answer: to tell apart; to cause to stand out

Q: distinguish

Answer: A negative emotional state that occurs when one is prevented from reaching a goal.

Q: frustration

Answer: excused

Q: exempt

Answer: unavoidable

Q: inevitable

Answer: To move forward or to one side suddenly and unexpectedly

Q: lurch

Answer: overpower

Q: overwhelm

Answer: careless

Q: reckless

Answer: A measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier, as on a fill-in-the-blank test.

Q: Recall

Answer: Find the solution.

Q: resolve

Answer: roomy

Q: spacious

Answer: uncertain

Q: tentative

Answer: needing quick action or attention

Q: urgent

Answer: the condition surrounding or related to an event

Q: circumstance

Answer: to begin

Q: commence

Answer: A flow of electric charge.

Q: current

Answer: having an urgent need or desire

Q: desperate

Answer: covering a large area

Q: extensive

Answer: moody; gloomy; dour

Q: glum

Answer: a wry face, facial distortion; to make a wry face

Q: grimace

Answer: below

Q: Inferior

Answer: dried up

Q: parched

Answer: fall suddenly and steeply

Q: plummet

Answer: of great importance

Q: priority

Answer: to tell in detail

Q: recount

Answer: happening over and over

Q: recurring

Answer: (v.) to search through, investigate the contents of; (n.) an active search; a collection of odd items

Q: rummage

Answer: not easily changed

Q: stable

Answer: An area of land; a region

Q: terrain

Answer: (v.) to send on, pass along, send out

Q: transmit

Answer: your unique thoughts and opinions

Q: viewpoint

Answer: A measure of the transparency of the atmosphere

Q: visibility

Answer: to dry up