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Fun Trivia: W : Words in Words for Kids

Special Sub-Topic: Cherish


Using the letters in CHERISH what is a word to describe what a baby does when it is hungry?

    cries. Babies might also cry when they are tired, feel sick or want their parents.

Using the letters in CHERISH what does water turn into when you put it into the freezer?
    ice. Water is a liquid; however, when you put it in the freezer it changes into a solid that is called ice.

Using the letters in CHERISH what word describes someone who has a lot of money?
    rich. Another term for the word rich is wealthy.

Using the letters in CHERISH what word starts this phrase? "___ is the cat's mother".
    she. "She is the cat's mother" is said by people when someone is in the room and someone calls them she instead of using their name. It is much more polite to use a person's name.

Using the letters in CHERISH what is a type of grain that is one of the most important foods in the world?
    rice. Rice is the second most produced grain in the world. It provides much of the nutritional needs for people in countries in Asia and Africa.

Using the letters in CHERISH what word is the opposite of hers?
    his. Hers is the word used when describing something belonging to a female and his is the word used when describing something belonging to a male.

Using the letters in CHERISH what word is someone who inherits money or property from another person?
    heir. A lot of the time parents choose their children to be their heirs.

Using the letters in CHERISH what word means anger?
    ire. Another word that also means anger and ire is wrath.

Using the letters in CHERISH what is a name for the father of an animal?
    sire. Sire is the name of many father animals including sheep and horses. In past times people used to also call kings sires.

Using the letters in CHERISH what word means to get up?
    rise. We use the term sunrise when we see the sun come up in the mornings.


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