Ecology And Conservation Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a group of birds or sheep

verb to gather or move in a crowd or group

  • A flock of geese flew overhead in a V formation.
  • We saw a flock of birds chilling by the lake.
  • Let's roll deep with our flock to the party tonight.
  • The students flocked to the library during exam week.

adjective abundantly supplied or provided

  • The library is replete with rare manuscripts and ancient texts.
  • The buffet was replete with all my favorite dishes.
  • Her closet is replete with designer clothes.
  • His mind was replete with ideas for his next project.

verb to make something less powerful or extreme; to control or restrain

adjective not dangerous or frightened of people; domesticated

  • The zookeeper worked tirelessly to tame the wild animals in the exhibit.
  • It took a lot of patience, but I finally managed to tame my unruly hair.
  • I heard she was able to tame that party animal and get him to settle down.
  • Through hard work and dedication, she was able to tame her inner demons and find peace within herself.

noun A broad spectrum

  • The research covers a broad spectrum of topics in the field of psychology.
  • She has a broad spectrum of interests, from painting to cooking.
  • He's into a whole bunch of stuff, like a broad spectrum of hobbies.
  • Her emotions ranged across a broad spectrum, from joy to sadness.