• Distaste Song by Singable Words

    What is Distaste?

    Get ready for a vocabulary thrill ride! Today, we’re unveiling a brand new word that will spark your imagination and leave you wanting more. So, fasten your seatbelts and let’s embark on this exciting linguistic adventure together!

    What does distaste mean? In this video, we’ll learn the definition, synonyms, antonyms, and how to use the word in a sentence. If you have an instrument, you can even play along using the chords provided in the video.

    Distaste

    / dis-ˈtāst /

    Distaste is causing dislike or disgust. It’s the same as offensive, unpleasant, and foul. The antonyms are to like and tasty.

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    Imagine trying to eat something that looks and smells terrible. You might scrunch up your nose and feel a strong dislike for it. That feeling of dislike or disapproval is called distaste.

    Distaste is a feeling of aversion or repulsion. It’s when something makes you feel uncomfortable or disgusted. For example, you might feel distaste for a strong unpleasant smell, a rude behavior, or a poorly prepared meal.

    Distaste can be a strong emotion that makes you want to avoid something or someone completely. It’s like your body and mind are saying, “I don’t like this at all!”

    Example Sentence

    The smell of garbage made me frown in distaste.

    Activity

    Can You Distinguish Distaste?

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    What is the closest synonym for “distaste”?

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    Which sentence correctly uses the word “distaste”?

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    The opposite of distaste would be:

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  • Glimpse Song by Singable Words

    What is Glimpse?

    A secret word awaits, hidden in the depths of the language. Are you ready to uncover its meaning? It’s a word that will surprise, intrigue, and perhaps even challenge you. Buckle up, because we’re about to embark on a vocabulary journey like no other.

    What does glimpse mean? In this video, we’ll learn the definition, synonyms, antonyms, and how to use the word in a sentence. If you have an instrument, you can even play along using the chords provided in the video.

    Glimpse

    /ˈglim(p)s/
    Glimpse is a momentary or partial view. A brief look, a glance, or to catch side of. The opposite is to stare and to gaze.

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    Imagine you’re trying to see a shooting star. You quickly glance at the sky and catch a brief sight of it. That quick look is a glimpse.

    A glimpse is a short, quick look at something. It’s like a tiny peek or a fleeting glance. For example, you might catch a glimpse of a bird flying by, or a glimpse of the moon through the clouds.

    A glimpse is often unexpected and short-lived, but it can be memorable. It’s like a little moment captured in time.

    Example Sentence

    I caught a glimpse of a rainbow in the sky.

    Activity

    Can You Catch a Glimpse?

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    What is the closest synonym for “glimpse”?

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    Which sentence correctly uses the word “glimpse”?

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    The opposite of a “glimpse” would be:

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  • Grimace Song by Singable Words

    What is Grimace?

    Calling all word warriors! Are you ready for a magical vocabulary adventure? Today, we’re diving into a world of words, and we’ve got a special treat waiting for you. Get ready to discover a brand new word that will spark your imagination and impress your friends and teachers alike.

    What does grimace mean? In this video, we’ll learn the definition, synonyms, antonyms, and how to use the word in a sentence. If you have an instrument, you can even play along using the chords provided in the video.

    Grimace

    /ˈgri-məs/
    Grimace is a twisted expression on a person’s face, to scowl, frown, or sneer. It’s the opposite of smile.

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    Imagine biting into a lemon. Your face scrunches up in a funny way because of the sour taste. That facial expression is a grimace.

    A grimace is a facial expression that shows disgust, pain, or disapproval. It’s like a twisted face, often with a wrinkled nose and pursed lips. People grimace when they taste something unpleasant, smell something bad, or feel physical pain.

    Sometimes, people grimace to express strong emotions, like frustration or anger. It’s a way of showing how they feel without using words.

    Example Sentence

    As I cleaned his scrape, I could see him grimace in pain.

    Activity

    Can You Grimace at the Right Answer?

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    What is the closest synonym for “grimace”?

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    Which sentence correctly uses the word “grimace”?

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    The opposite of “grimacing” would be:

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  • Coax Song by Singable Words

    What is Coax?

    Get ready for a vocabulary thrill ride! Today, we’re unveiling a brand new word that will spark your imagination and leave you wanting more. So, fasten your seatbelts and let’s embark on this exciting linguistic adventure together!

    What does coax mean? In this video, we’ll learn the definition, synonyms, antonyms, and how to use the word in a sentence. If you have an instrument, you can even play along using the chords provided in the video.

    Coax

    /ˈkōks/
    Coax is to gently persuade someone into doing something. It does not mean to discourage or repel.

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    Imagine you have a shy puppy that doesn’t want to come to you. You gently call its name, offer it a treat, and use kind words. Slowly, you coax the puppy closer and closer.

    To coax means to persuade someone to do something gently and patiently. It’s like using soft words and kind actions to encourage someone. For example, you might coax a friend to try a new food or a parent might coax a child to go to bed.

    Coaxing is a gentle way of influencing someone, often using persuasion or flattery.

    Example Sentence

    It took almost an hour to coax the cat down from the tree.

    Activity

    Can You Coax the Right Answer?

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    What is the closest synonym for “coax”?

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    Which sentence correctly uses the word “coax”?

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    The opposite of “coaxing” would be:

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  • Futile Song by Singable Words

    What is Futile?

    Expand your knowledge and impress your friends with your newfound vocabulary. Today, we’re delving into the fascinating world of words, and we’ve got a special gem in store for you. Get ready to explore the meaning, usage, and history of futile.

    What does futile mean? In this video, we’ll learn the definition, synonyms, antonyms, and how to use the word in a sentence. If you have an instrument, you can even play along using the chords provided in the video.

    Futile

    /ˈfyü-tᵊl /
    Futile is incapable of producing any useful result. It’s pointless and fruitless, but not useful.

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    Imagine you’re trying to fill a bucket with a tiny spoon, one drop at a time. No matter how long you try, the bucket will never fill up. That’s a futile effort.

    Futile means something is pointless or hopeless. It’s like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces or arguing with someone who won’t listen. It’s a waste of time and energy.

    Sometimes, people might try to accomplish something that’s simply impossible. For example, trying to fly without wings or trying to change the past. These are all futile attempts.

    Example Sentence

    It is completely futile to argue with him – he just won’t listen.

    Activity

    Is It Futile?

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    What is the closest synonym for “futile”?

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    Which sentence correctly uses the word “futile”?

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    The opposite of “futile” would be:

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  • Anticipation Song by Singable Words

    What is Anticipation?

    Get ready for a vocabulary thrill ride! Today, we’re unveiling a brand new word that will spark your imagination and leave you wanting more. So, fasten your seatbelts and let’s embark on this exciting linguistic adventure together!

    What does anticipation mean? In this video, we’ll learn the definition, synonyms, antonyms, and how to use the word in a sentence. If you have an instrument, you can even play along using the chords provided in the video.

    Anticipation

    /an-ˌti-sə-ˈpā-shən/
    Anticipation to expect or to predict, to guess or be aware of what will happen. It does not mean to be unready, to be surprised.

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    Imagine you’re waiting for a surprise birthday party. You’re excited and curious, wondering what will happen next. That feeling of excitement and expectation is anticipation.

    Anticipation is the feeling of excitement or eagerness about something that is going to happen. It’s like a mix of hope and curiosity. For example, when you’re waiting for a gift, a vacation, or even the start of a new movie, you might feel anticipation.

    It’s that feeling that makes you look forward to something, and sometimes it can even make the wait more fun!

    Example Sentence

    I felt a sense of anticipation as I waited for the concert to start.

    Activity

    Can You Anticipate the Answers?

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    What is the closest synonym for “anticipation”?

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    Which sentence correctly uses the word “anticipation”?

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    The opposite of “anticipation” would be:

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