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3 rd Grade Robust Vocabulary

Welcome to Lesson 23 of our 3rd Grade Robust Vocabulary! In this lesson, students will explore words such as "eagerly," "transferred," "fondness," "disgraceful," "emotion," "decent," "ridiculous," "inherit," "contented," and "collaborate." Each word is defined with relatable examples, making it easy for students to understand and use them in their daily conversations. This engaging lesson encourages students to enrich their vocabulary and express their thoughts more clearly. Let’s dive into 10 exciting vocabulary words!

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3 rd Grade Robust Vocabulary

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  1. 3rd Grade Robust Vocabulary Lesson 23

  2. eagerly • If you are waiting eagerly for something, you are excited or anxious for it to happen.

  3. transferred • If you transferred something, you moved it from one place to another.

  4. fondness • If you like something very much, you have a fondness for it.

  5. disgraceful • If something is disgraceful it is shocking and not acceptable.

  6. emotion • An emotion is a feeling such as happiness.

  7. decent • Someone who is decent is good and fair.

  8. ridiculous • Something that is very silly is ridiculous.

  9. inherit • When you inherit something, you have been given something by someone who used to own it.

  10. contented • If you are contented, you are happy with the way things are.

  11. collaborate • If you are going to work with others on a project, you are planning or collaborating.

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