National Reading Vocabulary (grade 11)
National Reading Vocabulary (NRV) is a curated collection of words essential for USA school students to follow. It contains high-frequency words crucial for reading comprehension and fluency. National Reading Vocabulary has total 6166 words, out of which one can learn 99 number of words in this grade 11. This week 9 has 10 number of words to build a strong foundation in English language, empowering them to navigate various texts with confidence and understanding, fostering a lifelong love for reading.
- The cataclysmic earthquake obliterated entire cities, leaving behind only rubble and ruins.
- The wildfire raged through the forest, obliterating vegetation and reducing once-verdant trees to ashes.
- The nuclear explosion obliterated the building, leaving no trace of its former existence.
- The enemy's relentless bombardment obliterated the fortifications, opening a path for invasion.
- The devastating tsunami obliterated coastal communities, sweeping away homes and claiming countless lives.
- The intense heat of the furnace obliterated the old tires, leaving behind only a pile of molten rubber.
- The surgeon's skilled scalpel precisely obliterated the cancerous tissue, leaving behind healthy margins.
- The government implemented harsh censorship laws, obliterating freedom of expression and silencing dissent.
- The relentless rain obliterated the dirt road, leaving behind a quagmire of mud and rocks.
- The bulldozer's powerful blade obliterated the dilapidated house, making way for new construction.