Vocabulary for Kids

Overview

  • Grade Level: 11th Grade
  • Topic: Vocabulary for Kids
  • Number of Words: 18

Vocabulary Words

  1. Curious

    • Definition: Eager to learn or know something.
    • Example: The curious child asked many questions about how the world works.
    • Pronunciation: KYOOR-ee-us
    • Part of Speech: Adjective
    • Synonyms: inquisitive, interested, questioning
    • Antonyms: indifferent, apathetic, uninterested
  2. Imagination

    • Definition: The faculty of forming new ideas, images, or concepts that are not directly perceived through the senses.
    • Example: Her imagination allowed her to dream up fantastic stories.
    • Pronunciation: ih-MAJ-uh-NAY-shun
    • Part of Speech: Noun
    • Synonyms: creativity, fantasy, innovation
    • Antonyms: realism, practicality, literalism
  3. Adventure

    • Definition: An unusual and exciting experience or activity.
    • Example: The adventure of hiking the mountains transformed into a memorable experience.
    • Pronunciation: ad-VEN-chur
    • Part of Speech: Noun
    • Synonyms: expedition, journey, quest
    • Antonyms: routine, sameness, boredom
  4. Discovery

    • Definition: The act of finding or learning something new.
    • Example: The discovery of a new planet is always thrilling for astronomers.
    • Pronunciation: dis-KUV-uh-ree
    • Part of Speech: Noun
    • Synonyms: exploration, finding, revelation
    • Antonyms: loss, obscurity, ignorance
  5. Creative

    • Definition: Relating to or involving the use of imagination or original ideas.
    • Example: The creative project showcased the talents of young artists.
    • Pronunciation: KREE-ay-tiv
    • Part of Speech: Adjective
    • Synonyms: inventive, original, innovative
    • Antonyms: unimaginative, conventional, predictable
  6. Innovative

    • Definition: Introducing or using new ideas or methods.
    • Example: The innovative approach to education inspired many teachers.
    • Pronunciation: IN-uh-vay-tiv
    • Part of Speech: Adjective
    • Synonyms: groundbreaking, pioneering, cutting-edge
    • Antonyms: traditional, stagnant, conservative
  7. Inspire

    • Definition: To fill someone with the urge or ability to do something creative or meaningful.
    • Example: Teachers have the power to inspire their students to pursue their dreams.
    • Pronunciation: in-SPY-er
    • Part of Speech: Verb
    • Synonyms: motivate, encourage, uplift
    • Antonyms: discourage, dissuade, depress
  8. Explore

    • Definition: To travel through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.
    • Example: Children love to explore their surroundings and discover new things.
    • Pronunciation: ik-SPLOR
    • Part of Speech: Verb
    • Synonyms: investigate, search, navigate
    • Antonyms: ignore, overlook, neglect
  9. Challenge

    • Definition: A task or situation that tests someone's abilities.
    • Example: Learning a new language can be a challenge for many students.
    • Pronunciation: CHAL-inj
    • Part of Speech: Noun
    • Synonyms: obstacle, difficulty, test
    • Antonyms: ease, facilitation, advantage
  10. Enrich

    • Definition: To improve or enhance the quality or value of something.
    • Example: Educational activities enrich children's understanding of the world.
    • Pronunciation: en-RICH
    • Part of Speech: Verb
    • Synonyms: enhance, improve, boost
    • Antonyms: diminish, reduce, deplete
  11. Empathy

    • Definition: The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
    • Example: Empathy is a crucial skill in building strong friendships.
    • Pronunciation: EM-puh-thee
    • Part of Speech: Noun
    • Synonyms: understanding, compassion, sympathy
    • Antonyms: indifference, apathy, cruelty
  12. Motivation

    • Definition: A reason or reasons for acting or behaving in a particular way.
    • Example: Her motivation to succeed was driven by her desire to help others.
    • Pronunciation: MOH-tuh-VAY-shun
    • Part of Speech: Noun
    • Synonyms: incentive, drive, ambition
    • Antonyms: discouragement, deterrent, unmotivation
  13. Resourceful

    • Definition: Having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
    • Example: Being resourceful helped her to solve problems efficiently.
    • Pronunciation: ree-SOR-sfuhl
    • Part of Speech: Adjective
    • Synonyms: clever, inventive, ingenious
    • Antonyms: ineffective, helpless, unresourceful
  14. Expressive

    • Definition: Effectively conveying thought or feeling.
    • Example: The expressive painting captured the emotions of the artist.
    • Pronunciation: ik-SPRES-iv
    • Part of Speech: Adjective
    • Synonyms: communicative, vocal, demonstrative
    • Antonyms: inexpressive, silent, mute
  15. Collaborate

    • Definition: To work jointly with others, especially in an intellectual endeavor.
    • Example: Students are encouraged to collaborate on group projects.
    • Pronunciation: kuh-LAB-uh-rate
    • Part of Speech: Verb
    • Synonyms: cooperate, work together, partner
    • Antonyms: compete, isolate, dissent
  16. Transformation

    • Definition: A thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance.
    • Example: The transformation of the old library into a vibrant community center was impressive.
    • Pronunciation: trans-for-MAY-shun
    • Part of Speech: Noun
    • Synonyms: change, metamorphosis, conversion
    • Antonyms: stagnation, unchanged, stasis
  17. Curiosity

    • Definition: A strong desire to know or learn something.
    • Example: Her curiosity about animals led her to become a veterinarian.
    • Pronunciation: kyoo-ree-OS-i-tee
    • Part of Speech: Noun
    • Synonyms: inquisitiveness, interest, questioning
    • Antonyms: indifference, apathy, unconcern
  18. Adventurous

    • Definition: Willing to take risks or try out new methods, ideas, or experiences.
    • Example: The adventurous boy climbed the tallest tree for a better view.
    • Pronunciation: ad-VEN-cher-us
    • Part of Speech: Adjective
    • Synonyms: daring, bold, risk-taking
    • Antonyms: cautious, timid, meek