National Reading Vocabulary (grade 7)
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 394 number of words in this grade 7. This week 2 has 11 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.
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- As the factory emitted acrid smoke into the air, nearby residents complained about the foul odor.
- The acrid scent of burning rubber permeated the air as firefighters worked to extinguish the blazing car.
- Upon entering the laboratory, the researchers were greeted by the acrid fumes of chemicals used in the experiments.
- The acrid taste of the spoiled milk made it clear that it was no longer suitable for consumption.
- The acrid stench of the sewage spill lingered in the neighborhood for days, causing discomfort to residents.
- The kitchen filled with an acrid smoke when the chef accidentally burned the spices while cooking.
- The acrid smell of charred wood and melting plastic hung in the air after the house fire was extinguished.
- The acrid atmosphere in the room was a result of the conflict and tension among the colleagues.
- The acrid taste of the medicine made it challenging for the child to take it without making a face.
- The acrid odor of the cleaning chemicals used in the restroom was overwhelming, prompting the need for better ventilation.