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SpellingClassroom.com List: Spelling - 5th Grade - Lesson 12 Vocabulary Test Student Name: _________________________ | | Date: ____________________ 1. dissolve - The word ' dissolve' means? a. n. a disturbance that interrupts or causes confusion. b. v. to draw attention to something else or cause to turn aside c. v. to undress d. v. to pass from a solid to a liquid state 2. disruptive - The word ' disruptive' means? a. n. a disturbance that interrupts or causes confusion. b. v. to undress c. adj. far off or apart in space; not near at hand; reserved or uncaring d. n. the act of discovering; to get first sight or knowledge of -as something previously unknown or unperceived3. disappear - The word ' disappear' means? a. adj. not neat; messy; unkempt in appearance b. v. to stop or put an end to c. v. to draw attention to something else or cause to turn aside d. v. to cease to be seen 4. discontinuing - The word ' discontinuing' means? a. v. to fall short in satisfying the expectation or hope of b. n. a disturbance that interrupts or causes confusion. c. n. the act of discovering; to get first sight or knowledge of -as something previously unknown or unperceivedd. v. to stop or put an end to 5. distribute - The word ' distribute' means? a. v. to cease to be seen b. v. to draw attention to something else or cause to turn aside c. n. the act of discovering; to get first sight or knowledge of -as something previously unknown or unperceivedd. v. to give out -something- in appropriate amounts or to appropriate individuals 6. disorder - The word ' disorder' means? a. n. chaos; clutter; v. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed Brought to you by: SpellingClassroom.com 1 of 4 b. n. a disturbance that interrupts or causes confusion. c. n. a discouraging the fact; state; or feeling of being discouraged anything that discourages d. n. lack of comfort 7. discovery - The word ' discovery' means? a. n. the act of discovering; to get first sight or knowledge of -as something previously unknown or unperceivedb. v. to fall short in satisfying the expectation or hope of c. n. a discouraging the fact; state; or feeling of being discouraged anything that discourages d. adj. far off or apart in space; not near at hand; reserved or uncaring 8. disrupt - The word ' disrupt' means? a. n. a disturbance that interrupts or causes confusion. b. v. to break up the order or progress of c. v. to draw attention to something else or cause to turn aside d. adj. far off or apart in space; not near at hand; reserved or uncaring 9. discomfort - The word ' discomfort' means? a. n. lack of comfort b. adj. not neat; messy; unkempt in appearance c. v. to undress d. v. to stop or put an end to 10. distant - The word ' distant' means? a. v. to undress b. v. to fall short in satisfying the expectation or hope of c. adj. far off or apart in space; not near at hand; reserved or uncaring d. n. a discouraging the fact; state; or feeling of being discouraged anything that discourages 11. disappoint - The word ' disappoint' means? a. v. to fall short in satisfying the expectation or hope of b. n. chaos; clutter; v. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed c. n. the act of discovering; to get first sight or knowledge of -as something previously unknown or unperceivedd. v. to undress 12. discouragement - The word ' discouragement' means? a. v. to draw attention to something else or cause to turn aside b. adj. far off or apart in space; not near at hand; reserved or uncaring c. n. a discouraging the fact; state; or feeling of being discouraged anything that discourages d. n. the act of discovering; to get first sight or knowledge of -as something previously unknown or unperceived13. disheveled Brought to you by: SpellingClassroom.com 2 of 4 - The word ' disheveled' means? a. adj. not neat; messy; unkempt in appearance b. v. to undress c. v. to break up the order or progress of d. n. the act of discovering; to get first sight or knowledge of -as something previously unknown or unperceived14. disgust - The word ' disgust' means? a. v. to pass from a solid to a liquid state b. v. fill with distaste c. v. to stop or put an end to d. n. lack of comfort 15. distract - The word ' distract' means? a. v. to cease to be seen b. v. to draw attention to something else or cause to turn aside c. v. to break up the order or progress of d. v. to pass from a solid to a liquid state 16. disrobe - The word ' disrobe' means? a. v. fill with distaste b. v. to undress c. n. lack of comfort d. v. to fall short in satisfying the expectation or hope of Brought to you by: SpellingClassroom.com 3 of 4 Answer Sheet Included for Teacher Accounts (Become a member today!). JOIN www.SpellingClassroom.com. Brought to you by: SpellingClassroom.com 4 of 4