In this article, we have printables on SMART VOCABULARY for kids! This will help the kiddos build their vocabulary and will further help in their language and communication development! Having a diverse vocabulary set right from childhood can be beneficial for them in the future, so we brought you some easy-to-remember and learn vocabs to attain smartness in the kids! You can even print them out as flashcards to have a quiz as a fun learning activity anytime and anywhere!

Smart Vocabulary For Kids

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AficionadoAficionado - Vocabulary

Meaning: A person who is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about an activity, subject, or pastime

eg. He is a crossword aficionado.

AftersAfters - Vocabulary

Meaning: Sweet food is eaten at the end of a meal.

eg. We had ice cream for afters.

AgogAgog - Vocabulary

Meaning: Very eager or curious to hear or see something

eg. People are agog for the Delhi election results.

ApprehensiveApprehensive - Vocabulary

Meaning: Feeling worried about something that you are going to do or that is going to happen

eg. I’m very apprehensive about my upcoming exams.

AudacityAudacity - Vocabulary

Meaning: The willingness to take bold risks

eg. Her audacity came in handy during the emergency.

BelabourBelabour - Vocabulary

Meaning: Attack someone physically or verbally

eg. Jane was belaboring Ed with her fists.

Big-HeadedBig-Headed - Vocabulary

Meaning: An arrogant person

eg. His boss was a big-headed person.

Burning DesireBurning Desire - Vocabulary

Meaning: If you have a burning desire to do something, you are extremely interested in it or want to do it.

eg. She has a burning desire to open her own school.

BurstBurst - Vocabulary

Meaning: to explode outward, with noise

eg. One of the balloons burst with a loud noise.

ChatterboxChatterbox - Vocabulary

Meaning: A chatterbox is someone who talks a lot.

eg. Your sister’s a real chatterbox!

CondoneCondone - Vocabulary

Meaning: Accept (behavior that is considered morally wrong or offensive)

eg. The college cannot condone any behavior that involves illicit drugs.

CorpulentCorpulent - Vocabulary

Meaning: If you describe someone as corpulent you mean they are fat

eg. This is a story about a corpulent gentleman.

CovenantCovenant - Vocabulary

Meaning: An agreement or a promise

eg. The covenant to pay the rent on the due date is absolutely fundamental.

DemureDemure - Vocabulary

Meaning: Shy, modest, and well-behaved (especially used for girls)

eg. Hannah is very demure and sweet.

DisdainDisdain - Vocabulary

Meaning: The feeling of not liking someone or something and thinking that they do not deserve your interest or respect

eg. He regards the political process with disdain.

DisposableDisposable - Vocabulary

Meaning: A product that is purchased with the intention of throwing it away after use.

eg. I purchased some disposable cups for the picnic.

DistinctiveDistinctive - Vocabulary

Meaning: Unique/ different from others

eg. Rehman biryani has its distinctive taste.

DoffDoff - Vocabulary

Meaning: Remove (an item of clothing)

eg. She doffed her hat.

DonDon - Vocabulary

Meaning: Put on (an item of clothing)

eg. In the dressing room, the players donned their football shirts.

Empty-HeadedEmpty-Headed - Vocabulary

Meaning: A stupid person who lacks intelligence or sense

eg. I’ve never seen such an empty-headed student.

EquivocateEquivocate - Vocabulary

Meaning: To intentionally speak in a way that is unclear and confusing, especially to hide the truth

eg. He asked her once again about that matter and again she equivocated.

FaroucheFarouche - Vocabulary

Meaning: A shy person, socially inept

eg. Helena is so farouche.

FatiguedFatigued - Vocabulary

Meaning: Tired/ exhausted

eg. She looked fatigued, with dark circles under her eyes.

FlabbyFlabby - Vocabulary

Meaning: (of a part of a person’s body) soft and loose

eg. This exercise helps to flatten a flabby stomach.

FrivolousFrivolous - Vocabulary

Meaning: Behaving in a silly way and not taking anything seriously

eg. I think he sees her as a frivolous young woman.

GallantGallant - Vocabulary

Meaning: Brave and heroic

eg. I made gallant efforts to win the first medal.

GrimaceGrimace - Vocabulary

Meaning: Expression of pain or disgust

eg. She had a grimacing face when her coffee slipped.

InsatiableInsatiable - Vocabulary

Meaning: (of an appetite or desire) impossible to satisfy.

eg. Like so many politicians, he had an insatiable hunger for power.

LeverageLeverage - Vocabulary

Meaning: Use (something to achieve something new or better)

eg. We can gain a market advantage by leveraging our network of partners.

LucidLucid - Vocabulary

Meaning: Expressed clearly; easy to understand

eg. The lecture was lucid and straightforward, allowing the students to grasp the concepts presented fully.

LudicrousLudicrous - Vocabulary

Meaning: Foolish, unreasonable, nonsensical

eg. His ludicrous expressions make me cringe.

MitigateMitigate - Vocabulary

Meaning: Make (something bad) less severe, serious, or painful

eg. It is unclear how to mitigate the effects of tourism on the natural environment of the island.

PeculiarPeculiar - Vocabulary

Meaning: Unusual and strange/ different from what is normal

eg. She has the most peculiar ideas.

PenitentPenitent - Vocabulary

Meaning: Someone who is very sorry for something wrong that they have done, and regrets their actions.

eg. He realized that he was wrong and looked so penitent.

PerilousPerilous - Vocabulary

Meaning: Full of danger or risk/ extremely dangerous

eg. The roads were perilous and we had to be really careful on every bend.

PerishPerish - Vocabulary

Meaning: To die, especially in an accident or by being killed, or to be destroyed

eg. Three hundred people perished in the earthquake.

PerplexedPerplexed - Vocabulary

Meaning: Someone who is confused or shocked.

eg. If you were me, you would get perplexed too.

PugnaciousPugnacious - Vocabulary

Meaning: A person who is always ready to argue or fight.

eg. Due to her pugnacious nature, she is not liked.

QuibbleQuibble - Vocabulary

Meaning: To argue about something that is not very important

eg. There’s no point quibbling over a couple of dollars.

RecluseRecluse - Vocabulary

Meaning: A person who lives alone and avoids going outside or talking to other people

eg. She is a millionaire recluse who refuses to give interviews.

SereneSerene - Vocabulary

Meaning: Peaceful and calm; worried by nothing

eg. Natalie always has a serene smile on her face.

ShrugShrug - Vocabulary

Meaning: Raise (one’s shoulders) slightly and momentarily to express doubt

eg. She shrugged her shoulders as if to say that there was nothing she could do about it.

SlackerSlacker - Vocabulary

Meaning: A person who avoids work

eg. We need hard-working employees, not slackers.

SojournSojourn - Vocabulary

Meaning: Stay somewhere temporarily

eg. She had sojourned once in Egypt.

SpottySpotty - Vocabulary

Meaning: A person with spots on their skin.

eg. Use this cream for your spotty skin.

SycophantSycophant - Vocabulary

Meaning: Someone who praises powerful or rich people in order to get some advantage from them

eg. She appears to be a sycophant.

Tear-JerkerTear-Jerker - Vocabulary

Meaning: A film, play, book, or story that makes you cry.

eg. Bring a pile of tissues with you when you watch that tear-jerker film.

ThwartThwart - Vocabulary

Meaning: to stop something from happening or someone from doing something

eg. Our holiday plans were thwarted by the airline pilots’ strike.

TrendyTrendy - Vocabulary

Meaning: Someone or something that is trendy or very fashionable and modern

eg. These shoes are trendy and up-to-date.

TruceTruce - Vocabulary

Meaning: a short interruption in a war or argument, or an agreement to stop fighting for a period of time

eg. After years of rivalry the two companies have agreed (the US agreed to) a truce.

TurmoilTurmoil - Vocabulary

Meaning: A state of great disturbance, confusion, and anxiety

eg. Your mind is in such turmoil you do not know what you are saying.

UncouthUncouth - Vocabulary

Meaning: Someone who is rude, noisy, and unpleasant.

eg. She thought he was loud-mouthed and uncouth.

UpsideUpside - Vocabulary

Meaning: Advantage/ the positive part of a situation

eg. It’s annoying that we can’t travel until Thursday. But the upside is that the tickets will be cheaper then.

VexVex - Vocabulary

Meaning: Make(someone) feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried

eg. Don’t vex your mother, she’s in a foul mood.

VimVim - Vocabulary

Meaning: Energy; enthusiasm

eg. Tortoise is full of vim and vigour.

WendWend - Vocabulary

Meaning: To move slowly and not directly

eg. The thieves then wended their way through the dark back streets to the docks.

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