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 5 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.
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- The avarice of the miserly man led him to hoard wealth at the expense of others.
- He was blinded by avarice, unable to see the true value of relationships and experiences.
- Driven by avarice, the tyrant plundered the kingdom, amassing vast riches for himself.
- The corporation's insatiable avarice led it to exploit workers and consumers alike.
- The collector's avarice knew no bounds, as he sought to possess every treasure that crossed his path.
- Avarice had corrupted his soul, transforming him into a selfish and heartless creature.
- The government's avarice led to tax hikes and austerity measures, burdening the poor and vulnerable.
- The avarice of the land baron dispossessed countless families, leaving them homeless and desperate.
- The avarice of the clergy had replaced the teachings of compassion and humility with a thirst for wealth.
- The avarice of the politician had compromised his integrity, leading him to sell out his constituents for personal gain.