Webster Essential Vocabulary

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

athlete(ATH leet) n.someone trained in exercises, games, or contests requiring
physical strength, speed, skill, stamina, etc.



  • It takes a trained athleteto perform on the parallel bars.

  • Tammy proved her ability as an athletewhen she ran the 100-meter sprint
    in less than 11 seconds.
    [athletic adj., athleticallyadv.]
    attain(uh TAYN) vt.1. to gain; accomplish; achieve; 2. to reach or come to;
    arrive at

  • Sherry worked very hard to attaina B+ average.

  • It took Lillian and Bob the better part of two days’ worth of climbing to
    attainthe peak of Mount Hood.
    [-ed, -ing, -able adj., -ability n.] [Syn. reach]
    attention(uh TEN shn) n.1. the act of keeping one’s mind on something or
    the ability to do that; concentration; mental readiness for such concentration;



  1. observation or notice; 3. care or consideration; 4. thoughtfulness for the needs
    of others; courtesy; 5. the military command to come to erect posture



  • Debbie had to pay attentionto navigate the treacherous winding road.

  • Mike’s attentionwasn’t always on his work.

  • Farah’s smile caught Todd’s attention.

  • This matter will receive our immediate attention.

  • Smart congressmen always pay careful attentionto the needs of their
    constituents.

  • The sergeant barked the order to come to attention.
    attitude (AT i tood) n.1. the position or posture assumed by the body in con-
    nection with an action, feeling, mood, etc.; 2. a manner of acting, thinking, or feel-
    ing that shows one’s disposition, opinion, etc.; 3. one’s disposition, opinion, men-
    tal set, etc.; 4. the position of an air- or spacecraft with respect to a given line or
    plane, such as the horizon

  • Victor assumed a humble attitudeas he prayed.

  • Phyllis made it clear that she was not impressed by Wilma’s haughty atti-
    tudeof self-righteousness.

  • The coach was impressed by Joe’s positive attitude.

  • The plane’s attitudechanged as it banked 45° to port.
    [attitudinal adj.] [Syn. posture]
    attribute(at TRIB yoot for vt.,AT rib YOOT for n.) vt.1. to think of as belong-
    ing to, produced by, resulting from, or originating in; assign; ascribe to; 2. assign as
    a characteristic or quality —n.1. a characteristic or quality of a person or thing; 2. a
    thing in art or literature used as a symbol for a person, office, etc.

  • Scholars attributemany sonnets to Shakespeare without having any real
    evidence that he wrote them.

  • The motion picture Gentle Ben attributesthe quality of gentleness to a bear.

  • The attributeof winged sandals is often used to represent the Greek god
    Hermes, or Roman Mercury.
    [-d, attributing, attributable adj., attribution n.] [Syn. ascribe, quality]


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