Children's Vocabulary

5 words in this vocabulary list

kid

noun a child or young person

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  • The kid showed great promise in the field of mathematics.
  • That kid is really good at playing video games.
  • Did you see that kid's sick skateboard tricks?
  • She's just a kid at heart, always full of wonder and curiosity.

adjective relating to or characterized by onomatopoeia, the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named

  • The term 'onomatopoeic' refers to words that imitate the sound they represent.
  • I love how onomatopoeic words like 'buzz' and 'hiss' sound exactly like what they describe.
  • Kids these days use so many onomatopoeic words in their text messages, like 'lol' and 'omg'.
  • The onomatopoeic nature of the poem's language added an extra layer of depth to its meaning.

adjective an adjective that describes something as distasteful or unpleasant

  • The taste of the medicine was quite yucky.
  • I don't want to eat that, it looks yucky.
  • This food is so yucky, I can't stand it.
  • The thought of having to clean the bathroom is yucky to me.

interjection used to express farewell or goodbye in a cheerful or light-hearted manner

  • As the meeting came to a close, the chairman bid farewell with a polite 'toodaloo'.
  • I'll see you later, toodaloo!
  • Toodaloo, dude! Catch you on the flip side.
  • She waved to her past mistakes, saying 'toodaloo' as she moved forward with a clean slate.

interjection used to express sudden pain or discomfort

  • She let out a sharp 'Ouch!' when she accidentally touched the hot stove.
  • Ouch! That really hurt!
  • Ouch, that was a real stinger!
  • His words were like a slap in the face, making her say 'Ouch!' internally.