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'Words unlock the doors to a world of understanding...'

KEY STAGE 2 Word of the Day

Pack

Vocabulary Ninja

Official Vocabulary Ninja Product © Published - July 2017

Vocabulary Ninja

'Words unlock the doors to a world of understanding...'

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Firstly, thank you for being a part of the vocabulary revolution! ViVa!! Together we can have a huge impact on understanding and application of vocabulary! Vocabulary Ninja is was born out of a desire to improve general outcomes for pupils within a classroom, stumbling upon vocabulary as a huge barrier.

Just as times tables are a pre-requisite to most mathematical investigations, vocabulary is to reading and writing. Without an in-depth understanding, pupils will always have barriers in learning and in life!

Well, you have passed the first test grasshopper! And demonstrated your worth!! I must reward your endeavour with this wonderful 140 page VocabularyNinja Word of the Day Resource Pack!

Remember, the true value of being a VocabularyNinja lies in time given, it is a gift. Time must be provided for discussion, demonstration, explanation, play, sharing, editing, rehearsal and celebration.

Simply showing pupils these words is not enough. Words unlock the doors to a world of understanding.

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Word of the Day : relinquish Definition : voluntarily cease claim or give up

control.

renounce, give up, abandon. retain, continue.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD with -ed or -ing suffix in a compound sentence.

He relinquished his grip of his favourite book.

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Word of the Day : plethora Definition : an abundance or excess.

excess, deluge, plenty. scarcity, few.

(noun)

Challenge : Use WOD in a complex sentence.

There was/were a plethora of stores to buy goods from.

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Word of the Day : devoured Definition : eat with speed, hungrily.

chomped, gobbled, destroy. nibble, build.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD to write a statement.

The book was finished, she had devoured it.

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Word of the Day : dwindle Definition : reduce gradually in size, amount

or strength.

decrease, reduce, wane. increase, flourish.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD or with -ed or -ing opener / fronted adverbial.

Dwindling, the king’s power was not what it once was.

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Word of the Day : warrior Definition : brave or experienced soldier.

fighter or soldier. civilian.

(noun)

Challenge : Post-modify WOD in a sentence..

There stood a warrior, tall, strong and effortlessly brave.

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Word of the Day : simultaneously Definition : at the same time.

together . singly.

(adv.)

Challenge : Use WOD as a fronted adverbial.

The soldiers simultaneously raised their berets to salute the major.

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Word of the Day : impede ing / ed Definition : delay or prevent by obstructing.

hinder . facilitate.

(verb.)

Challenge : Use WOD with -ing or -ed suffix.

Pupil progress may be impeded by lack of exposure to vocabulary.

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Word of the Day : revengeDefinition : an act in return of injury or offence.

retaliate, vengeance.forgive.

(verb / noun)

Challenge : Use WOD to describe the weather's actions.

His final act of revenge was desperate and reckless.

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Word of the Day : smuggle / smugglerDefinition : move something secretly, possibly

illegally. Someone who carries out this act.

sneak.

(verb / noun)

Challenge : Use WOD in a complex sentence.

The pupil smuggled sweets into the playground.

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Word of the Day : imagined / imagination Definition : a mental image or picture in your

head.

picture, visualise. doubt.

(verb)

Challenge : Describe what a character imagines.

The world the child had imagined was unlike anything he had seen before.

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Word of the Day : jubilant Definition : a feeling of great happiness.

triumphant.

(adj.)

Challenge : Use WOD in an embedded clause.

Easter was over, the teachers were feeling jubilant, they were ready to teach.

despondent.

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Word of the Day : flail Definition : wave or swing wildly.

wave, swing.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in direct speech.

The children were flailing their arms in the air, like they just didn't care.

still.

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Word of the Day : hypnotism Definition :

hypnosis.

(noun)

Challenge : Find WOD in our KS2 book of the day.

Hypnotism was being used to control the unruly children.

the practice of hypnotising people.

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Word of the Day : profound Definition :

heartfelt, intense, extreme.

(adj.)

Challenge : Post a picture of little ninjas sentences using WOD.

The doctor let out a profound sigh of relief.very great or intense state.

So profound was her grief, she could not fight back the tears.

superficial, mild.

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Word of the Day : marathon Definition :

(noun.)

Challenge : Write a sentence using parenthesis.

Easter revision was a marathon! 26 mile race or a long task.

Thousands of people ran the London marathon.

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Word of the Day : germinate Definition :

develop, grow.

(verb)

Challenge : Plant some seeds and watch for a week. Then write a sentence about it.

Germination was a slow process. The seeds began to germinate.

begin to grow and put out shoots.

die.

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Word of the Day : crippled Definition :

broken, disabled.

(adj.)

Challenge : Use WOD with a modal verb in a sentence.

The computer was crippled by a notorious virus.

unable to walk or move properly / severely damaged.

boost.

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Word of the Day : serious Definition :

important, significant.

(adj.)

Challenge : Write a serious sentence...seriously.

Correct PE kit was a serious matter.

acting or speaking sincerely, meaning it.

joking

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Word of the Day : deliberate Definition :

intentional, calculated.

(adj.)

Challenge : Use WOD in a fronted adverbial.

His poor behaviour was deliberate.done consciously and with intent.

accidental.

Deliberately, the hungry tiger waited, motionless in the long grass.

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Word of the Day : rise / roseDefinition :

stand up.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD as in past tense.

The knight rose slowly from being knighted!

move from lower position to higher.

lower.

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Word of the Day : recycleDefinition :

reuse

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in a question.

It is important to recycle your plastic!

convert waste into a reusable material.

waste.

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Word of the Day : createDefinition :

generate, produce.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in a question.

How could the children create such a mess?

to make or bring something into existence.

destroy.

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Word of the Day : contemplateDefinition :

observe, scrutinise .

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in a compound sentence.

The manager had to contemplate how the game had played out.

think about or look at for a long time. Think deeply.

ignore.

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Word of the Day : participateDefinition :

take part, involve.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in a fronted adverbial.

Participation levels were high on sports day.to take part in.

prevent, ignore.

"I wish to participate,” bellowed Timmy.

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Word of the Day : unfold Definition :

fold.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD to describe.

The story unfolded word by word.

spread out or gradually develop.

flatten, develop.Vocabulary Ninja must carefully unfold his belt.

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Word of the Day : epiphany Definition :

awakening.

(noun)

Challenge : Use WOD in an exclamation sentence.

The secondary teacher had an epiphany...primary rocked!

a moment of sudden revelation.

Liam had an epiphany whilst learning about subjunctive mood.

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Word of the Day : occasionally Definition :

infrequently.

(adverb)

Challenge : Use WOD in an exclamation as affronted adverbial.

Occasionally, I like to boogie!

at irregular intervals.

My aunt and uncle visit occasionally.

Antonym : often, frequently.

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Word of the Day : belonged Definition :

own / owned / owns / owned

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in simple sentence..

The fidget spinner belonged to the pupil.

the property of.

"Fidget spinners don't belong here," said the teacher.

Antonym : alienate.

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Word of the Day : tiptoed Definition :

snuck, sneak, avoid.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in simple sentence.

Tiptoeing carefully, he crept towards the biscuits.

walk quietly or carefully avoid.

He tiptoed away with a custard cream.

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Word of the Day : anxious Definition :

worried, nervous.

(adjective)

Challenge : Use WOD in an embedded clause.

The ninja is never anxious.

feeling or showing worry.

SATs had arrived, she was no longer anxious, she was ready.

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Word of the Day : disguised Definition :

impersonate.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in a complex sentence.

The disguise was terrible.

change appearance to hide.

He could not disguise his anger.

Antonym : reveal.

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Word of the Day : poisoned Definition :

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in a complex sentence.

The poison was rather deadly.

being administered poison.

The ninja stealthily poisoned the target.

Antonym : cured.

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Word of the Day : indignant Definition :

aggrieved

(adjective)

Challenge :Use WOD in a compound sentence.

angered at being treated unfairly.

Indignant and exhausted, he gave up.

Antonym : content.

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Word of the Day : translucent Definition :

transparent.

(adj)

Challenge :Use WOD in science lessons.

allowing some light to pass through.

Translucent wings spread as wide as the cavern.

Antonym : opaque.

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Word of the Day : illustrate Definition :

decorate.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in a compound sentence.

draw pictures to bring a story to life.

The teacher illustrated his point using the movie.

Antonym :

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Word of the Day : devour Definition :

consume.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in a compound sentence.

eat hungrily or quickly

The ant-eater greedily devoured the juicy ants

Antonym : savour.

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Word of the Day : plunder Definition :

pillage.

(verb / noun)

Challenge : Use WOD in a compound sentence.

steal goods using force - time of war.

The hungry teacher plundered the pupil’s packed lunches in search of salt and vinegar crisps.

Antonym : retrieve.

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Word of the Day : havoc Definition :

devastation.

(verb/noun)

Challenge : Use WOD in a compound sentence.

widespread destruction / to lay waste.

The hurricane had caused havoc in Cuba.

Antonym : peace.

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Word of the Day : pinnacle Definition :

peak.

(noun/verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in a complex sentence.

the most successful point / peak of a high point.

Winning the cup was the pinnacle of his career.

Antonym : trough.

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Word of the Day : restrain Definition :

prevent.

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD in a relative clause.

prevent someone from doing something.

The pupils couldn't restrain their excitement.

Antonym : provoke.

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Word of the Day : capitulate Definition :

surrender.

(verb)

Challenge :Use WOD in a multi-clause sentence.

to stop fighting an enemy and admit defeat.

The army was close to capitulating after the siege.

Antonym : resist.

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Word of the Day : adopt Definition :

(verb)

Challenge : Use WOD with a suffix -ing -tion.

choose to take-up or follow an action or idea /raise a child as your own.

embrace.

The sports team adopted black arm bands as a show of respect.

Antonym : abandon.

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Word of the Day : solidarity Definition :

(noun)

Challenge : Use WOD in a compound sentence.

unity of feelings or actions, coming together over common interest.

unity.

There was a great feeling of solidarity between the soldiers.

Antonym : individuality.

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Word of the Day : panorama Definition :

(noun)

Challenge : Use WOD in a complex sentence.

an unbroken view of a region / wide view.

landscape.

The school hall offered a panorama of children's writing on the walls.

Antonym :

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Word of the Day : codswallop Definition :

(noun)

Challenge : Use WOD in a complex sentence.

another word for nonsense

nonsense.

The teacher's lesson was pure codswallop!

Antonym :

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Word of the Day : tedious Definition :

monotonous.

(adjective)

Challenge :Use WOD in a multi-clause sentence.

too long, slow, or dull; tiresome.

The school holiday quickly became tedious and boring.

Antonym : exciting.

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Word of the Day : immaculate Definition :

spotless.

(adjective)

Challenge :Use WOD in a multi-clause sentence.

perfectly clean, neat or tidy.

The blue dress was immaculate, without flaws, perfection.

Antonym : grubby.

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Word of the Day : euphoria / euphoric Definition :

delight.

(noun)

Challenge : Use WOD in a statement.

feeling of extreme happiness.Euphoria spread around the school like a wild fire! The year

5 pupils had won the national poetry competition!

Antonym : misery.

(adjective)

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Word of the Day : disclose Definition :

reveal.

Challenge : Use WOD in a simple sentence .

make secret information known.

She disclosed her secret to dividing fractions!

Antonym : conceal.

(verb)

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Word of the Day : undercover Definition :

secret.

Challenge : Use WOD in a simple sentence .

secret work.The police were involved in an

undercover operation.

Antonym : open.

(adjective)

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Word of the Day : elope Definition :

abscond.

Challenge : Use WOD in a complex sentence .

run away secretly in order to get married.

Romeo and Juliet planned to elope at midnight, to escape their quarrelling families.

Antonym :

(verb)

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Word of the Day : premature Definition :

untimely.

Challenge : Use WOD in a complex sentence .

occurring or done before the usual or proper time.

Pupils ran prematurely into the school, the bell hadn't yet rang.

Antonym :

(adj)

overdue.

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Word of the Day : brunch Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD in a complex sentence .

a meal that is eaten late morning, sometime between breakfast and

lunch.The teachers scoffed brunch, whilst the children

played on the yard.

Antonym :

(noun)

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Word of the Day : dehydrated Definition :

Challenge :Use WOD in a compound sentence.

cause a person's body to lose a large amount of water.

After the marathon, the runner was dehydrated.

Antonym :

(verb)

hydrate.dehumidify .

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Word of the Day : alleviate Definition :

Challenge :Use WOD in a compound sentence.

to make less severe.

The heat of the sun was alleviated by the juicy rocket lolly!

Antonym :

(verb)

aggravate.reduce .

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Word of the Day : gullible Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD as an adverb.

easily persuaded to believe something.

Gullible Mr Dyson was convinced that pigs could fly!

Antonym :

(adj)

cynical.naive .

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Word of the Day : tragedy / tragicDefinition :

Challenge : Use WOD in a simple sentence.

something that has caused extreme sorrow.

The circumstances in which the train crashed were tragic.

Antonym :

(noun / adj)

catastrophe / catastrophic .

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Word of the Day : bamboozleDefinition :

Challenge : Use WOD in past participle.

cheat or fool

The year 5 pupil bamboozled the school with her magic tricks during the talent show.

Antonym :

(Verb)

cheat / fool .

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Word of the Day : eliteDefinition :

Challenge : Use WOD in a simple sentence.

a group of people with power / the best.

The elite soldiers were guarding the palace perimeter.

Antonym :

(noun/adj)

creme de la creme.dregs

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Word of the Day : corruptDefinition :

Challenge : Use WOD in an embedded clause.

having or showing a willingness to act dishonest for money or gain.

The final was ruined by the corrupt officials.

Antonym :

(adj / verb)

dishonest.conform

You could smell the corruption.

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Word of the Day : vigourDefinition :

Challenge : Use WOD in an embedded clause.

physical strength or good health / energetic or enthusiasm.

The cartwheels were a sign of vigour and health.

Antonym :

(noun)

robust.lethargic.

The warm-up was vigorous!

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Word of the Day : penultimate Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD in an relative clause.

last but one, second last.

Lewis Hamilton began the penultimate lap in first place!

Antonym :

(adj)

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Word of the Day : applause Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD in compound sentence.

approval or praise expressed by clapping.

The applause from the crowd was deafening.

Antonym :

(noun)

cheer.boo.

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Word of the Day : rebuff Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD in complex sentence.

reject in an ungracious or abrupt manner.

The head teacher rebuffed the children's requests for an extra break time..

Antonym :

(noun / verb)

reject.welcome.

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Word of the Day : cripple Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD as a past participle.

cause someone to become unable to walk / cause severe problem.

The pirates quickly crippled the ship’s engine.

Antonym :

(verb)

disable.boost.

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Word of the Day : contemplate Definition :

Challenge :Use WOD in a compound sentence.

to think about something in a deep way, something important.

The school council had to contemplate whether or not to buy new bins.

Antonym :

(verb)

think, deliberate.

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Word of the Day : barbecue Definition :

Challenge :Use WOD in a simple sentence.

food cooked on an open fire or coals, usually meat.

We must barbecue the sausages perfectly, so that we do not get food poisoning.

Antonym :

(noun / verb)

cook.

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Word of the Day : ecstasy Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD in a complex sentence.

an overwhelming feeling of great happiness of joyful excitement.

There was a look of ecstasy on the pupil’s face, as he saw an elephant for the first time.

Antonym :

(noun)

euphoria.misery.

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Word of the Day : propaganda Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD in a complex sentence.

information that is misleading to promote point of view.

Don't believe the hype, it's all propaganda!

Antonym :

(noun)

publicity.

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Word of the Day : malleable Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD in a compound sentence.

easily hammered into a new shape / easily influenced.

The teacher believed her new class would be extremely malleable and would meet her expectations.

Antonym :

(adj)

workable.hard.

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Word of the Day : temporary Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD in a compound sentence.

lasting for a limited period of time/ a person who is employed on a

temporary basis.The pressure of SATs was only temporary…or was it?

Antonym :

(adj/noun)

fleeting.permanent.

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Word of the Day : troglodyte Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD in a multi-clause sentence.

someone who lives in a cave / someone who is deliberately ignorant

or old-fashioned.The children thought the teacher was a total troglodyte,

all he ever used was worksheets and the blackboard.

Antonym :

(noun)

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Word of the Day : nauseating Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD in a multi-clause sentence.

making someone feel sick or nauseous .

The stench coming from the farmyard was nauseating.

Antonym :

(adjective)

sickening.

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Word of the Day : vulnerable Definition :

Challenge : Use WOD in a multi-clause sentence.

exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed.

The fifth platoon were vulnerable after the enemies latest attack.

Antonym :

(adjective)

endangered.well protected.

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Word of the Day : bewitchDefinition :

Challenge : Use WOD in a multi-clause sentence.

to attract or interest them a lot, so that you have power over them.

The young knight was bewitched by the beauty of the princess. He would do anything she asked.

Antonym :

(verb)

charm.