
Vocabulary List
Word | appear |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | Rain clouds appeared in the sky in the afternoon. |
Word | backpack |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | I keep my computer in my backpack. |
Word | blizzard |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The blizzard closed the schools. |
Word | bomb |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | Luckily, nobody was near when the bomb went off. |
Word | cause |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | The cause of the injury was strange. |
Word | chase |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | Some people enjoy chasing storms. I think they're crazy. |
Word | choke |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | Don't eat too fast. You will choke on your food. |
Word | climb |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | Let's climb the mountain this weekend. |
Word | coast |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | In the future, I want to live somewhere on the coast. |
Word | damage |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | The damage from the storm was too much. |
Word | destroy |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | The earthquake destroyed the home. |
Word | direction [north, south, etc.] |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | What direction is the wind blowing? |
Word | disaster |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The disaster killed many people. |
Word | earthquake |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The earthquake shook our house. |
Word | find out |
Part of Speech | Phrasal Verb |
Example | When did you find out the news? |
Word | float |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | The broken trees floated in water. |
Word | flood |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | The rain was so strong floods started to rise. |
Word | floor |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | There were no more chairs, so I sat on the floor. |
Word | force |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | The force of the hurricane pushed the cars off of the road. |
Word | freezing [cold] |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | It wasn't cold outside. It was freezing. |
Word | frightening |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | The sound of the storm outside is frightening. |
Word | frightened |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | The animals were frightened so they ran away. |
Word | go off [alarm, bomb, etc.] |
Part of Speech | Phrasal Verb |
Example | My alarm didn't go off this morning for some reason. I'm sorry I'm late. |
Word | ground |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The ground shook during the earthquake. |
Word | harsh |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | It was difficult to live there during the harsh summers. It was much too hot and uncomfortable. |
Word | hill |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | That isn't tall enough to be a mountain. It's a hill. |
Word | hit [storm, earthquake, etc.] |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | Hurricanes hit the island almost every year. |
Word | hurricane |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The hurricane destroyed many farms. |
Word | interrupt |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | Please close the door. I don't want anyone to interrupt this meeting. |
Word | kite |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | I love to fly my kite at the park on windy days. |
Word | land |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | This land is owned by the city. |
Word | landslide |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | A landslide damaged the highway. |
Word | measure |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | You can measure the age of a tree by counting its rings. |
Word | natural |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | There are many natural causes of cancer. |
Word | nature |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | I want to live close to nature. |
Word | pass by |
Part of Speech | Phrasal Verb |
Example | I was passing by, so I thought I would see if you were home. |
Word | prepare |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | Before I went to bed last night, I prepared my lunch for today. |
Word | rebuild |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | After the storm, we had to rebuild our home. There was so much damage. |
Word | rescue |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | The man rescued the lost girl. |
Word | Richter Scale |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The earthquake measured 6.5 on the Richter Scale. |
Word | roof |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | You can see far away from on top of the roof. |
Word | scream |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | I heard a loud scream when I saw the wave. |
Word | shake |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | Why is the table shaking? |
Word | shout |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | Why are you shouting? Please speak quietly. |
Word | storm |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | There is storm coming. Can you see the dark clouds? |
Word | tsunami |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | A tsunami is a dangerous and large wave. |
Word | typhoon |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | A typhoon is a strong wind storm. |
Word | underwater |
Part of Speech | Adjective, Adverb |
Example | People have been searching for the underwater city of Atlantis for years. |
Word | wall |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The walls failed to stop the waves. |
Word | wave |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The waves were huge during the tsunami. |
Word | Part of Speech | Example | |
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appear | Verb | Rain clouds appeared in the sky in the afternoon. | |
backpack | Noun | I keep my computer in my backpack. | |
blizzard | Noun | The blizzard closed the schools. | |
bomb | Noun, Verb | Luckily, nobody was near when the bomb went off. | |
cause | Noun, Verb | The cause of the injury was strange. | |
chase | Verb | Some people enjoy chasing storms. I think they're crazy. | |
choke | Verb | Don't eat too fast. You will choke on your food. | |
climb | Verb | Let's climb the mountain this weekend. | |
coast | Noun | In the future, I want to live somewhere on the coast. | |
damage | Noun, Verb | The damage from the storm was too much. | |
destroy | Verb | The earthquake destroyed the home. | |
direction [north, south, etc.] |
Noun | What direction is the wind blowing? | |
disaster | Noun | The disaster killed many people. | |
earthquake | Noun | The earthquake shook our house. | |
find out | Phrasal Verb | When did you find out the news? | |
float | Verb | The broken trees floated in water. | |
flood | Noun, Verb | The rain was so strong floods started to rise. | |
floor | Noun | There were no more chairs, so I sat on the floor. | |
force | Noun, Verb | The force of the hurricane pushed the cars off of the road. | |
freezing [cold] |
Adjective | It wasn't cold outside. It was freezing. | |
frightening | Adjective | The sound of the storm outside is frightening. | |
frightened | Adjective | The animals were frightened so they ran away. | |
go off [alarm, bomb, etc.] |
Phrasal Verb | My alarm didn't go off this morning for some reason. I'm sorry I'm late. | |
ground | Noun | The ground shook during the earthquake. | |
harsh | Adjective | It was difficult to live there during the harsh summers. It was much too hot and uncomfortable. | |
hill | Noun | That isn't tall enough to be a mountain. It's a hill. | |
hit [storm, earthquake, etc.] |
Verb | Hurricanes hit the island almost every year. | |
hurricane | Noun | The hurricane destroyed many farms. | |
interrupt | Verb | Please close the door. I don't want anyone to interrupt this meeting. | |
kite | Noun | I love to fly my kite at the park on windy days. | |
land | Noun | This land is owned by the city. | |
landslide | Noun | A landslide damaged the highway. | |
measure | Verb | You can measure the age of a tree by counting its rings. | |
natural | Adjective | There are many natural causes of cancer. | |
nature | Noun | I want to live close to nature. | |
pass by | Phrasal Verb | I was passing by, so I thought I would see if you were home. | |
prepare | Verb | Before I went to bed last night, I prepared my lunch for today. | |
rebuild | Noun, Verb | After the storm, we had to rebuild our home. There was so much damage. | |
rescue | Noun, Verb | The man rescued the lost girl. | |
Richter Scale | Noun | The earthquake measured 6.5 on the Richter Scale. | |
roof | Noun | You can see far away from on top of the roof. | |
scream | Noun, Verb | I heard a loud scream when I saw the wave. | |
shake | Verb | Why is the table shaking? | |
shout | Verb | Why are you shouting? Please speak quietly. | |
storm | Noun | There is storm coming. Can you see the dark clouds? | |
tsunami | Noun | A tsunami is a dangerous and large wave. | |
typhoon | Noun | A typhoon is a strong wind storm. | |
underwater | Adjective, Adverb | People have been searching for the underwater city of Atlantis for years. | |
wall | Noun | The walls failed to stop the waves. | |
wave | Noun | The waves were huge during the tsunami. |