Words Add Up to Success
1. dismiss: When you dismiss something, you forget about it or put it aside.
Example: We can dismiss that idea because it will not work.
2. interact: If you interact with another person, you speak to that person or do something together.
Example: I interact with the students at school.
3. motivate: When you motivate someone, you make that person want to take action.
Example: Seeing the movie helped motivate me to read the book.
4. conceived: If people conceived of a way to do something, they thought of an idea or a plan.
Example: Mom conceived of the perfect way to get me to do my chores--paying me.
5. definition: A definition explains what a word means.
Example: The word mollify was new to me, so I looked up its definition in an online dictionary.
1. dismiss: When you dismiss something, you forget about it or put it aside.
Example: We can dismiss that idea because it will not work.
2. interact: If you interact with another person, you speak to that person or do something together.
Example: I interact with the students at school.
3. motivate: When you motivate someone, you make that person want to take action.
Example: Seeing the movie helped motivate me to read the book.
4. conceived: If people conceived of a way to do something, they thought of an idea or a plan.
Example: Mom conceived of the perfect way to get me to do my chores--paying me.
5. definition: A definition explains what a word means.
Example: The word mollify was new to me, so I looked up its definition in an online dictionary.