The Outsiders Vocabulary 5
1.aghast- (adjective) struck with fear
2.exploits - (noun)a bold or daring feat; the act of manipulating to one’s advantage
3.aimlessly- (adverb) lacking goal or purpose
4.veer-verb- to change direction suddenly
5.agony- (noun) extreme suffering either mentally or physically
6.stupor- (noun) reduced awareness or consciousness
7.triumph- (noun) success after a struggle.
8.bewilder- verb- to confuse or puzzle somebody
9.editorial- noun- an article in a newspaper or magazine that expresses the opinion of its editor or publisher
10.liable- adj.- having legal responsibility; or likely to experience or do something
11.Gerund- GRAMMAR- a verb that ends in –ing and acts as a noun (Example: Painting a landscape requires careful observation.)
12.Gerund Phrase- GRAMMAR- a gerund with its modifiers and complements- things that help describe and add detail. (Example: I love painting with watercolors.)
The Outsiders, Vocabulary Practice #5Name: ______Date: _____
Directions: Add the correct vocabulary word to the sentences from the novel. Use the book for guidance if needed!
Agony / Aghast / Aimlessly / Triumph / EditorialStupor / Exploits / Veer / Bewilder / Liable
- “Work?” Two-Bit was ______. “And ruin my rep?”(Hinton 113).
- Two-Bit told Pony many stories about his ______while Pony washed the dishes (113).
- I walked down the hall in a daze. Dally had taken the car and I started the long walk home in a ______(158).
- His eyes were closed, but when the door shut behind me he opened them, and I suddenly wondered if my own eyes looked as feverish and ______ed as his (159).
- Nobody would write ______(s) praising Dally (162).
- If the judge decides Darry isn’t a good guardian or something, I’m ______to get
stuck in a home somewhere (173).
- He ______ed off to the right, but I caught him in a flying tackle before he’d gone
more than a couple of steps (185).
- Two-Bit walked ______,or without purpose, to divert suspicion.
- Despite being in ______about Sandy’s move to Florida and his brother’s
life as a fugitive, Sodapopkept up a brave façade.
- The ______of winning the rumble against the socs was bittersweet, because Johnny found no comfort in the victory.
The Outsiders, Vocabulary Practice #5Name: ______Date: _____
Directions: Add the correct vocabulary word to the sentences from the novel. Use the book for guidance if needed!
Agony / Aghast / Aimlessly / Triumph / EditorialStupor / Exploits / Veer / Bewilder / Liable
- “Work?” Two-Bit was ______. “And ruin my rep?”(Hinton 113).
- Two-Bit told Pony many stories about his ______while Pony washed the dishes (113).
- I walked down the hall in a daze. Dally had taken the car and I started the long walk home in a ______(158).
- His eyes were closed, but when the door shut behind me he opened them, and I suddenly wondered if my own eyes looked as feverish and ______ed as his (159).
- Nobody would write ______(s) praising Dally (162).
- If the judge decides Darry isn’t a good guardian or something, I’m ______to get
stuck in a home somewhere (173).
- He ______ed off to the right, but I caught him in a flying tackle before he’d gone
more than a couple of steps (185).
- Two-Bit walked ______,or without purpose, to divert suspicion.
- Despite being in ______about Sandy’s move to Florida and his brother’s
life as a fugitive, Sodapop kept up a brave façade.
- The ______of winning the rumble against the socs was bittersweet, because Johnny found no comfort in the victory.
Directions: Read the synonyms and inset the vocabulary word that completes them.
- trouble, worries, problems, ______
- pain, suffering, misery, ______
- blankness, vacancy, apathy, ______
- victory, achievement, success, ______
- endeavors, actions, adventures, ______
Directions: Identify the gerund in the sentence by circling it.
A gerund is a verbal that ends in –ingand acts as a noun. A gerund phrase consists of the gerund with its modifiers and complements. Example: Jonathon got paid for sculpting the dolphin.
- Swimming is my favorite activity.21.Painting made me appreciate how light affects color.
- My favorite hobby is teasing my brother.22. We encouraged his entering the competition.
- Finding the right joke is half the job. 23. Mom kept me from going without my jacket.
- I love walking to the park with my dog.24. Dorie’s best subject is acting in drama class.
- I get in touch with my grandma by calling on the phone. 25. John prefers taking photos of people.
Directions: Read the synonyms and inset the vocabulary word that completes them.
- trouble, worries, problems, ______
- pain, suffering, misery, ______
- blankness, vacancy, apathy, ______
- victory, achievement, success, ______
- endeavors, actions, adventures, ______
Directions: Identify the gerund in the sentence by circling it.
A gerund is a verbal that ends in –ingand acts as a noun. A gerund phrase consists of the gerund with its modifiers and complements. Example: Jonathon got paid for sculpting the dolphin.
- Swimming is my favorite activity.21.Painting made me appreciate how light affects color.
- My favorite hobby is teasing my brother.22. We encouraged his entering the competition.
- Finding the right joke is half the job. 23. Mom kept me from going without my jacket.
- I love walking to the park with my dog.24. Dorie’s best subject is acting in drama class.
- I get in touch with my grandma by calling on the phone. 25. John prefers taking photos of people.
The Outsiders Vocabulary 5 Quiz Name: ______
Write the definition of the word.
- triumph______
- agony______
- aimlessly______
- stupor______
- veer ______
Write a sentence using the vocabulary word, including context clues to show meaning.
- exploits______
- aghast______
- bewilder______
- liable______
- editorial ______
The Outsiders Vocabulary 5 Quiz Name: ______
Write the definition of the word.
- triumph______
- agony ______
- aimlessly______
- stupor______
- veer ______
Write a sentence using the vocabulary word, including context clues to show meaning.
- exploits______
- aghast______
- bewilder______
- liable______
- editorial ______
Grammar Check: Clearly label the gerund used by circling the word or words. Label the participle or participle phrase by underling the word or words.
- Saving the children from the fire made Johnny a hero.
- Two-Bit’s favorite pastime is joking around.
- Finding no triumph in the fight, Ponyboy realizes that fighting is useless.
- Cherry loves driving her red convertible around town.
- Calling from a pay phone, Dally tells his friends of the robbery at the convenience store.
Grammar Check: Clearly label the gerund used by circling the word or words. Label the participle or participle phrase by underling the word or words.
- Saving the children from the fire made Johnny a hero.
- Two-Bit’s favorite pastime is joking around.
- Finding no triumph in the fight, Ponyboy realizes that fighting is useless.
- Cherry loves driving her red convertible around town.
- Calling from a pay phone, Dally tells his friends of the robbery at the convenience store.
The Outsiders Vocabulary 5 Quiz
Write the definition of the word.
- triumph4. agony
- aimlessly5. stupor
- veer
Write a sentence using the vocabulary word, including context clues to show meaning.
**Include a gerund in one of your sentences, clearly labeling the gerund used by underlining. **
- exploits9. aghast
- bewilder10. liable
- editorial