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"Hi, I'm Sam Mantics, Dean of Admissions & Directions at Vocabulary University."
Type in and submit the 18 answers (in four puzzles) to the Rooty*Hoot*Hoot® brand puzzles in the boxes BELOW THE PUZZLE. When you hit the "Submit" button at the bottom of this page, you will get immediate feedback with both the correct answers and the use of the words in context. There are word banks below each puzzle to assist you in your personal vocabulary acquisition. Click Directions for more detailed instructions."
If you want to (1) search for other words we may have used in our puzzles and activities, or (2) just "search" vocabulary.com or the web, go to our SEARCH page here.
"Hi, I'm Cinny Nym, Dean of Faculty at Vocabulary University®."
"I am going to offer HINTS by giving you some synonyms and antonyms for the hidden words above. It would be a good exercise (for both your writing and reading comprehension) to learn the subtle meaning of each word and how to use each word in a sentence."
"Hi, Cinny Nym again with synonym and antonym HINTS for the words above. You should learn the subtle meaning and how to use each these synonyms and antonyms words in a sentence, too."

"Hi, I'm Dick Shinary, Chancellor of Literacy at Vocabulary University."
"In spite of all the words you NEED to learn, I wanted to give you 6 more "key words" that you NEED TO KNOW AND BETTER STUDY!" Note: Five "A"s and only one "F"!.

"Hi, I'm Crossword, the Mascot at Vocabulary University. I like to have fun but I am also intellectually curious. Like Cinny Nym, I am going to give you some synonyms and antonyms for each mystery word above. It would be a good exercise (for both your writing and reading comprehension) to know the subtle meaning and how to use each these words in a sentence."
When you hit the submit button below you will see all your answers in one short form. When you hit submit again on that short form, you will immediately get all the correct answers and sentences that use each correct word.
Good luck on the test!
Reminder:
Don't forget to complete other activities and educational exercises from our current Session #140:Interactive, grade level puzzles: ["S140 Level 1"] -- ["S140 Level 2"] -- ["S140 Level 3"]
Fill-in-the-Blanks: ["S140Level 1-FITB"] -- ["S140Level 2-FITB"] -- ["S140Level 3-FITB"]
Crosswords: ["S140Level 1 C/W"] -- ["S140Level 2 C/W"] -- ["S140Level 3 C/W"]
Definition MATCH: ["S140Level 1-Match"] -- ["S140Level 2-Match"] -- ["S140Level 3-Match"]
Synonym/Antonym Encounters: [S140Level 1-Syn/Ant] -- [S140Level 2-Syn/Ant] -- [S140Level 3-Syn/Ant]
Find the Words: ["S140Level 1 WF"] -- ["S140Level 2 WF"] -- ["S140Level 3 WF"]
Contextual Stories: ["S140Level 1 Story"] -- ["S140Level 2 Story"] -- ["S140Level 3 Story"]
Is It True or False?: ["S140Level 1 T/F"] -- ["S140Level 2 T/F"] -- ["S140Level 3 T/F"]
If you want our free "Alphalary" (alphabetical vocabulary list) of 310 science-related words just email your request to Science Words. Please include your school, city, state/country and grade you teach, if applicable.
We also have a thematic Alphalaries on Earth/Environment/Conservation. Email your request to EARTH Words.
If you want to see all of our 160 "Alphalaries" click on this link: Alphabetical Vocabulary List or, in particular, request our 432 Character-Ed related words just email your request to Character Education Words. Please include the name of your school, city, state/country and grade you teach, if applicable.
Have you tried our set of puzzles inspired by Harry Potter? "Visit our Wizard puzzles". If you want our alphabetical list of 160 Wizard-related words just email your request to Wizard Words.
Click here for "Teacher Tips & Ideas" on how to use our thematic Alphalaries.
*** If your school is not listed in our "Participating Schools" above, please give us your school's name, city and state/country. Thanks!
We would like to acknowledge the invaluable help of Bob Marzewski in all phases of our technical and graphics layouts. To see more, go to Bob's site on the web by clicking Bob the Wizzard.
We want to acknowledge that the word definitions in these puzzles are used with the permission of Random House Inc. and most come from their "Random House Webster's College Dictionary".
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