Exhaustive 5th Grade Dictionary for Students
Dictionary Terms: Accept to Climate
Accept (verb): to say ‘yes’ to something or someone, or to think something is OK
Affect (verb): to change something in some way
Annoyed (adjective): feeling a little angry or bothered by something
App (noun): a small computer program for a phone or tablet
Arrive (verb): to get to a place
Artist (noun): a person who makes art, like paintings or drawings
Audience (noun): the group of people who watch or listen to a show, concert, or event
Background (noun): the part behind the main thing in a picture or photo
Background (noun): information about what happened before or around something
Balanced diet (noun): healthy mix of foods
Battery (noun): a small object that gives power to machines like torches or toys
Belong (verb): to be part of a group or place
Bilingual (adjective): able to speak languages well
Bone (noun): the hard part inside the body
Brainstorm (verb): to think of many ideas quickly
Brave (adjective): not afraid of danger
Breathe (verb): to take air in and out of your lungs
Build (verb): to make or create something by putting parts together
Calendar (noun): a chart that shows the days, weeks, and months of the year
Caring (adjective): showing kindness and wanting to help others
Chance (noun): a time or situation when something may happen or be possible
Change (noun): something that is different from before
Charity (noun): an organisation that gives help or money to people in need
Choice (noun): the act of picking one thing from many
Climate (noun): the usual weather of a place over time
Dictionary Terms: Communication to Experience
Communication (noun): the act of sharing ideas, information or feelings with others
Connection (noun): a link or relationship between or more people, places, or ideas
Conserve (verb): to use something carefully so it lasts longer
Conversation (noun): a talk between or more people
Cost (noun and verb): the price of something; to have a price
Costume (noun): special clothes people wear for a show, festival, or celebration
Country (noun): a place with its own people, government, and borders
Curious (adjective): want to know or learn something
Daily (adjective / adverb): happening every day
Damage (verb): to hurt or break something so it is not as good as before
Decide (verb): to make a final choice after thinking
Dream (noun): a hope or wish for something good in the future
Destination (noun): the place where someone is going, the place where a trip or journey ends
Detailed (adjective): something that has many small parts or shows everything clearly
Destroy (verb): to break something so it cannot be used
Device (noun): a piece of equipment made to do a job
Digital (adjective): made or seen on a computer, tablet, or phone
Dish (noun): a kind of food that is prepared and cooked in a special way
Dot (noun): a small round mark or spot
Effect (noun): the result of an action
Empathy (noun): the ability to understand how someone else feels
Environment (noun): the air, land and water around us
Equal (adjective): being the same in amount, size, or value
Excited (adjective): very happy and full of energy
Experience (noun): something that happens to you or something you do and learn from
Dictionary Terms: Experiment to Imagine
Experiment (noun): a test to find out what happens when we do something
Explain (verb): to say or show something clearly so others can understand it
Explore (verb): to go around a place to find out about it
Export (verb): to send goods to another country to sell
Factory (noun): a large building where things are made
Feeling (noun): what you feel inside, like happy, sad, or excited
Festival (noun): a special time when people come together to celebrate with music, dance, food, or traditions
Foreground (noun): the front part of a picture or photo
Foreign (adjective): from a different country
Friendly (adjective): kind and nice to people or the environment
Fun (noun): something that you enjoy doing
Funny (adjective): something that makes you laugh
Future (noun): the time that comes after today
Gentle (adjective): kind and careful, not rough or loud
Get along with (phrasal verb): to have a friendly relationship with someone
Give away (verb): to give something to someone without asking for money
Global (adjective): relating to the whole world
Go abroad (verb phrase): to travel to another country
Grandchildren (noun): the children of your son or daughter
Great-grandparent (noun): the parent of your grandparent
Grow up (verb): to become older and bigger (from a child to an adult)
Government (noun): the group of people who lead a country
Helpful (adjective): giving help
Hometown (noun): the town or city where you were born or grew up
Idea (noun): a thought or plan
Imagine (verb): to think of something in your mind that is not real
Dictionary Terms: Import to Message
Import (verb): to bring goods into a country to sell
Ingredient (noun): one of the foods used to make a dish
Inspire (verb): to give someone a good idea or feeling to create or do something
Interested (in) (adjective): wanting to know more
Invention (noun): a new thing that someone makes to help people
Journey (noun): the act of travelling from one place to another
Keep in touch (verb phrase): to continue talking or writing to someone after you meet them
Landscape (noun): a large view of land, such as hills, trees, rivers, or mountains
Laugh (verb / noun): make a happy sound; the sound itself
Leaf (noun): a thin, flat part of a plant or tree that is usually green
Leave (verb): to go away from a place
Lifestyle (noun): the way a person lives every day
Line (noun): a long, thin mark, like one made with a pen or pencil
Local (adjective): from a nearby area, not from far away
Lonely (adjective): sad because you are alone
Look after (verb): taking care of something or someone
Machine (noun): a tool with parts that moves and helps us do work
Make a difference (verb phrase): to do something that helps or improves a situation
Make friends (verb phrase): to meet new people and become friendly with them
Makeup (noun): colours or paints people put on their face to look different or more beautiful, especially for a show or a festival
Material (noun): what something is made of
Mayor (noun): the leader of a town or city
Meet (verb): to see and talk to someone
Melt (verb): to change from solid to liquid by heat
Message (noun): words or information you send to someone
Dictionary Terms: Muscle to Region
Muscle (noun): body tissue that moves bones
Nationality (noun): the country you belong to
Natural (adjective): coming from nature, not made by people
Neighbour (noun): a person who lives near your house
Noisy (adjective): having a lot of sounds
Observe (verb): to watch something carefully
Offer (verb): to give something or say you will do something for someone
Opportunity (noun): a good time or chance to do something
Option (noun): one thing you can choose
Painting (noun): a picture made with paint on paper or canvas
Passport (noun): an official book that lets you travel to other countries
Pattern (noun): shapes, lines, or colours that repeat in a special way
Performance (noun): a show for people, like a dance or play
Planet (noun): the world we live on, Earth
Poem (noun): a piece of writing that often uses rhythm and rhyme to share ideas or feelings
Pollute (verb): to make air, land or water dirty
Prefer (verb): to like one thing more than another
President (noun): the elected leader of a country or group
Produce (verb): to make or grow something
Product (noun): something that is made and sold
Project (noun): a planned piece of work
Protect (verb): to keep someone or something safe from harm
Quiet (adjective): having little or no sound
Rainfall (noun): the amount of rain that falls
Raise awareness (verb): to help people know more about something important
Realise (verb): to understand or know something suddenly
Region (noun): a large area of land, usually part of a country
Dictionary Terms: Regularly to Solve
Regularly (adverb): often and at equal times
Relationship (noun): a connection between people, places, or things
Relative (noun): a person in your family
Relaxed (adjective): feeling calm and not worried
Renewable (adjective): can be used again and will not run out
Resource (noun): something we use to live, like water, land, or energy
Responsible (adjective): doing the right thing and thinking about how your actions affect others
Rest (noun / verb): a time of relaxing or doing nothing
Route (noun): the way from one place to another
Rucksack (noun): a bag you carry on your back
Rule (noun): an instruction that tells you what you can or cannot do
Rhyme (noun): words that end with the same sound
Sculpture (noun): a shape or figure made from clay, stone, or metal
Sell (verb): to give something for money
Shake hands(verb phrase): to hold someone’s hand and move it up and down to greet or agree
Shape (noun): the form of something, like a circle or square
Shower (noun): water falling to wash; the act of washing
Sibling (noun): a brother or sister
Sign (noun): a board, mark or action that gives information
Sign (verb): to write your name on something
Similarity (noun): a thing that is the same or almost the same as another
Skill (noun): something you can do well because you learnt and practised it
Soil (noun): the top layer of earth where plants grow
Solar power (noun): energy from the sun’s light
Solution (noun): an answer to a problem
Solve (verb): find the answer
Dictionary Terms: Sound to Understanding
Sound (noun): something you hear
Stage (noun): the place where people act, sing, or dance in front of others
Story (noun): a tale that tells about people, places, or events, real or imagined
Stressed (adjective): feeling worried or nervous
Stretch (verb): to make your body or muscles longer or looser
Strong (adjective): having power; not easy to break
Suitcase (noun): a large case for carrying clothes when you travel
Switch off (phrasal verb): to stop something from working by pressing a button
Switch on (phrasal verb): to turn something (like a machine or light) to start
Symbol (noun): a picture, shape, or sign that means something special
Take turns(verb): doing something one after another so everyone gets a chance
Talent (noun): to have a special skill or ability
Taste (verb): to try food to find out its flavour
Taste (noun): the flavour of food
Team (noun): a group that works or plays together
Temperature (noun): how hot or cold something is
Thoughtful (adjective): thinking about others and being kind or careful
Tidy up (phrasal verb): to make a place clean and neat
Tired (adjective): needing rest
Tolerate (verb): accepting people or ideas that are different from yours
Translate (verb): to change words from one language into another
Transport (verb): to move people or things from one place to another
Travel (verb): to go from one place to another
Travel (noun): the act of going to different places
Understand (verb): to know what something means or how something works
Understanding (noun): knowing what something means or how someone feels
Dictionary Terms: Unkind to Wind Power
Unkind (adjective): not nice or not caring about others
Upset (adjective): unhappy or worried
Value (noun): the importance or worth of something
Virtual (adjective): something you see or do on a computer, not in real life
Vote (verb): to choose a person or idea in an election
Waste (noun): material that is not used and thrown away
Wind power (noun): energy made from moving air", "title": "Exhaustive 5th Grade Dictionary for Students"}