Book 2 Flashcards

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conj

for the reason that:

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because

/bɪˈkɑːz/

We need to study because we have a test tomorrow.

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n

the direction the sun rises from.

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east

/iːst/

My window looks to the east, so I can watch the sunrise every morning.

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adj

…. things cost a lot of money.

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expensive

/ɪkˈspen.sɪv/

My friend drives an expensive sports car.

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n

the colored part of a plant.

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flower

/ˈflaʊ.ɚ/

She gave pink flowers to her grandmother.

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n

an area where people grow plants.

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garden

/ˈɡɑːr.dən/

The garden is very bright and colorful in the spring.

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n

special day of celebration.

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holiday

/ˈhɑː.lə.deɪ/

Monday was a holiday, so there was no school or work.

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adj

used mainly in negative sentences and questions and with “too”, “so”, and “as” to mean “a large number of”:

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many

/ˈmen.i/

There are many people on the street.

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n

the number 1,000,000:

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million

/ˈmɪl.jən/

Almost 19 million people live in Delhi, India.

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n

a very high hill.

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mountain

/ˈmaʊn.tən/

Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.

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n

a space or area.

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place

/pleɪs/

A library is a place where people can read books.

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adj

liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people:

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popular

/ˈpɑː.pjə.lɚ/

These people are listening to a popular man speak.

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V

to glide on long pieces of wood or metal over snow.

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ski

/skiː/

The man likes to ski and goes every weekend.

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adj

it means “like this”.

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such

/sʌtʃ/

I have never seen such a beautiful sunset before.

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n

the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together:

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total

/ˈtoʊ.t̬əl/

The total cost of the items she bought was $52.

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n

a tall, narrow building.

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tower

/ˈtaʊ.ɚ/

This is a very famous tower in Italy.

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n

a place where people live and work, and is smaller than a city.

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town

/taʊn/

I come from a small town, and everyone there knows each other.

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n

a group of railway cars connected together.

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train

/treɪn/

The train is very fast, so we can get home in one hour.

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V

to move forward using legs, but it is slower than running.

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walk

/wɑːk/

The children walk to school in the morning.

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V

to look at someone or something for a period of time.

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watch

/wɑːtʃ/

My friend came over to watch a movie with me.

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n

the Earth and all the people and things in it.

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world

/wɝːld/

What are the names of the five oceans of the world?

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adj

feeling worried or nervous.

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anxious

/ˈæŋk.ʃəs/

She was anxious about not making her appointment on time.

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very bad.

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awful

/ˈɑː.fəl/

Her performance last night was awful.

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V

to be made of or formed from something:

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consist

/kənˈsɪst/

Today’s choices for lunch consisted of pizza, hamburgers, and hot dogs.

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V

to want something.

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desire

/dɪˈzaɪr/

My sister desires a big house and lots of money.

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adj

showing excitement about something.

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eager

/ˈiː.ɡɚ/

The man was eager to talk about the good news.

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n

all the people who live in one house.

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household

/ˈhaʊs.hoʊld/

Our household is made up of my father, my mother, and me.

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n

a plan to do something.

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intent

/ɪnˈtent/

Her intent is to visit Italy next summer.

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n

how an area of land looks.

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landscape

/ˈlænd.skeɪp/

The landscape of the country is very green.

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V

to move something higher.

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lift

/lɪft/

The man tried to lift the box.

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V

to put objects into something.

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load

/loʊd/

The man loaded the boxes into a truck.

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n

a part of the body that fills with air when breathing.

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lung

/lʌŋ/

Having strong lungs is necessary for a healthy life.

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n

a movement that someone makes.

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motion

/ˈmoʊ.ʃən/

The police officer made a motion with his hand.

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n

the speed at which it happens.

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pace

/peɪs/

I ran the race at a slower pace than my friend.

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adj

shows a thoughtful and kind behavior.

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polite

/pəˈlaɪt/

The boy was very polite; he behaved very thoughtfully.

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V

to have something or own it.

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possess

/pəˈzes/

My uncle possesses three sheep, a chicken, a cow, and a dog.

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adv

happening very fast.

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rapidly

/ˈræp.ɪd.li/

The train moved rapidly on the tracks.

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V

to say something.

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remark

/rɪˈmɑːrk/

The teacher remarked on how quickly the students were learning.

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V

to look for something.

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seek

/siːk/

If I have a problem, I seek my sister’s advice.
seek / sought / sought

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V

to make a bright light.

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shine

/ʃaɪn/

The candles are shining in the dark room.

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V

to accidentally make something fall out of its container.

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spill

/spɪl/

I spilled the coffee on the table.

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n

a thin, straight stick shot from a bow.

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arrow

/ˈer.oʊ/

The arrow flew through the air and hit the target.

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n

a fight between two armies during a war

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battle

/ˈbæt̬.əl/

The battle lasted for many days.

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n

a weapon made of curved wood and string that shoots arrows.

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bow

/baʊ/

He went hunting with a bow and arrow.

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adj

A person who is not afraid to face pain or danger.

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brave

/breɪv/

The brave firefighter saved the girl from the burning building.

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n

the leader of a group of people.

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chief

/tʃiːf/

The chief led the people through the mountains.

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n

a situation that makes it hard to do something.

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disadvantage

/ˌdɪs.ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/

Mike had a disadvantage in the race since he hurt his knee.

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n

a country that is fighting another country during a war.

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enemy

/ˈen.ə.mi/

The enemy prepared to attack the kingdom.

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n

a place where someone can enter an area.

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entrance

/ˈen.trəns/

The gate was locked, so Bill had to find a different entrance.

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adv

only just; almost not:

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hardly

/ˈhɑːrd.li/

I hardly saw the concert since I had to leave early.

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V

to plan to do something.

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intend

/ɪnˈtend/

I intend to finish college in three years.

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n

the sound produced by laughing about something funny.

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laughter

/ˈlæf.tɚ/

Susan’s joke made her classmates burst into laughter.

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n

a thick piece of wood that is cut from a tree.

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log

/lɑːɡ/

The fire was too small, so we added another log to it.

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n

the armed forces of a country.

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military

/ˈmɪl.ə.ter.i/

I joined the military after I finished high school.

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V

to follow what a law or a person says to do

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obey

/oʊˈbeɪ/

My little sister did not obey my mother. Now, she is in trouble.

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V

to get something after a lot of effort.

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secure

/səˈkjʊr/

I was able to secure a good grade on my test after weeks of studying.

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adj

happening in a smooth, gradual, and regular way, not suddenly or unexpectedly:

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steady

/ˈsted.i/

The problem was hard, but she remained steady and solved it.

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V

to believe that someone is honest and will do what is right.

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trust

/trʌst/

I trust my friends; they don’t tell my secrets to other people.

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V

to turn something around and around.

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twist

/twɪst/

She twisted the spaghetti around her fork.

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conj

if not or except when.

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unless

/ənˈles/

Unless you clean your room, you cannot play with your friends.

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n

an object used to hurt people.

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weapon

/ˈwep.ən/

Swords have been used as weapons for thousands of years.

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n

the front part of a body between the neck and stomach.

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chest

/tʃest/

The water in the lake was as high as my chest.

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n

a feeling of certainty or ability.

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confidence

/ˈkɑːn.fə.dəns/

I have confidence that I did well on the test.

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n

a result of a choice or action.

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consequence

/ˈkɑːn.sə.kwəns/

As a consequence of missing my bus, I had to find another way to work.

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n

a really bad thing that happens.

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disaster

/dɪˈzæs.tɚ/

When the car crashed, it was a disaster.

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V

to interrupt what someone is doing:

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disturb

/dɪˈstɝːb/

The loud noise disturbed me while I was working.

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V

to make a guess about something.

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estimate

/ˈes.tə.meɪt/

The boy estimated that he was one meter tall.

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V

to show respect for someone or something.

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honor

/ˈɑː.nɚ/

Each year we honor those who died fighting for their country.

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V

to make that person proud or amazed.

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impress

/ɪmˈpres/

He was able to impress the girls with his new dance.

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adj

thin and not wide object

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narrow

/ˈner.oʊ/

The bridge is too narrow for a car to drive across it.

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adj

when a color or thing is not bright.

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pale

/peɪl/

The girl’s skin was very pale.

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adj

not even or smooth, often because of being in bad condition

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rough

/rʌf/

The rough ground hurt my feet.

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V

to make someone happy.

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satisfy

/ˈsæt̬.ɪs.faɪ/

It will satisfy my teacher if I finish all my homework.

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V

to make a loud noise with your mouth.

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scream

/skriːm/

The girl saw a spider and screamed.

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adj

easily upset by the things people say or do, or causing people to be upset, embarrassed, or angry:

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sensitive

/ˈsen.sə.t̬ɪv/

My teeth are sensitive to cold things.

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n

a dark area that something makes when it blocks the sun.

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shade

/ʃeɪd/

It was hot outside, so the boy sat in the shade of a tree.

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n

the ability to do hard work or exercise.

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strength

/streŋθ/

Eating good food builds up your strength.

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V

something that is added to something else in order to improve it or complete it; something extra:

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supplement

/ˈsʌp.lə.mənt/

He supplements his diet with fresh fruits.

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n

a feeling of very strong fear.

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terror

/ˈter.ɚ/

I felt a sense of terror when the tiger chased me.

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n

something bad that might happen.

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threat

/θret/

Due to the dark clouds, there was a threat of a bad storm.

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n

a person who is hurt by a bad action.

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victim

/ˈvɪk.təm/

I was a victim of a robbery.

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n

a family member from the past.

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ancestor

/ˈæn.ses.tɚ/

My ancestors came from Germany.

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n

the direction from which something is looked at.

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angle

/ˈæŋ.ɡəl/

The giraffe turned its head to see from another angle.

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n

a heavy shoe that goes up above a person’s ankle.

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boot

/buːt/

He wore boots so that his feet wouldn’t get wet.

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n

the edge of an area.

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border

/ˈbɔːr.dɚ/

The postcard had a pretty green border of pine needles.

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V

to tell someone that you are happy for them.

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congratulate

/kənˈɡrætʃ.ə.leɪt/

Bill and Angela congratulated each other on a job well done.

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n

a border for a picture or mirror.

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frame

/freɪm/

I have to get a frame for my friend’s picture.

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n

the place that some believe people go to after they die so that they can enjoy perfect happiness

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heaven

/ˈhev.ən/

When I die, I hope that I go to heaven.

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adj

so amazing that it is hard to believe.

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incredible

/ɪnˈkred.ə.bəl/

I have an incredible story to tell you about my vacation.

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n

a story from the past.

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legend

/ˈledʒ.ənd/

There is a well-known legend about a king and his queen.

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V

to express admiration or approval of the achievements or characteristics of a person or thing

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praise

/preɪz/

The coach praised the athletes after a good practice.

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V

to go somewhere or to continue doing something.

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proceed

/proʊˈsiːd/

My son and I proceeded to the beach so we could go fishing.

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adj

very clear and beautiful.

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pure

/pjʊr/

The rose was pure. It had no dirt or imperfections.

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n

a family member.

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relative

/ˈrel.ə.t̬ɪv/

My relatives came by to see the new baby.

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adj

older or more experienced.

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senior

/ˈsiː.njɚ/

Because he got his job first, Bob is the senior chef.

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adj

without any sound:

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silent

/ˈsaɪ.lənt/

Since no one was home, the house was silent,

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V

to slowly fall into something.

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sink

/sɪŋk/

The boat had a hole in it, and it sank into the ocean.
sink / sank or US also sunk / sunk

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adj

better than average or better than other people or things of the same type:

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superior

/səˈpɪr.i.ɚ/

I think cooking outdoors is superior to cooking indoors.

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V

to close in on something from all sides.

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surround

/səˈraʊnd/

We surrounded the suspect on all four sides.

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adj

wide and solid.

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thick

/θɪk/

The fog was so thick that I couldn’t see through it.

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V

to cover something on all sides.

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wrap

/ræp/

I wrapped his gift and put a bow on it.

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adv

in addition to or too.

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also

/ˈɑːl.soʊ/

I like blue, and I also like yellow.

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adv

If a machine or device does something automatically, it does it independently, without human control:

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automatically

/ˌɑː.t̬əˈmæt̬.ɪ.kəl.i/

The man automatically smiled when he thought about his friend.

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adj

A … person has a lot of things to do.

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busy

/ˈbɪz.i/

Everyone is busy at the office today.

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aux. v.

to be able to

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can

strong /kæn/ weak /kən/

Sad news can make her cry.

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V

to remove everything from a place.

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clear

/klɪr/

I need to clear my desk because it is too messy.

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V

to shut something or cover up an opening.

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close

/kloʊz/

The man wanted to close the door tightly.

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V

to talk about something with another person.

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discuss

/dɪˈskʌs/

James began to discuss his report with his teacher.

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V

to experience something physical or emotional:

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feel

/fiːl/

The girl must feel happy because it is her birthday today.
feel / felt / felt

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V

to pay attention to a sound that you can hear.

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listen

/ˈlɪs.ən/

Lisa wanted to listen carefully to her friend.

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V

to come together so that you can talk or do something together.

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meet

/miːt/

Ken’s mother wanted to meet his teacher today.

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n

the sound made by singing or playing musical instruments.

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music

/ˈmjuː.zɪk/

The boy makes music by playing a guitar.

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adj

usual and not strange.

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normal

/ˈnɔːr.məl/

It is normal to wear school uniforms in private schools.

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adj

making very little noise:

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quiet

/ˈkwaɪ.ət/

The man told the children to be quiet.

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V

to rest or do something enjoyable.

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relax

/rɪˈlæks/

Nicole likes to relax by reading books.

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V

to rest your mind and body, usually at night in bed.

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sleep

/sliːp/

The child goes to sleep in her bedroom at night.

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n

a strong feeling of worry caused by problems in life, work, etc.

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stress

/stres/

Dan has a lot of stress at work.

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V

to learn something by reading, memorizing, or going to school.

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study

/ˈstʌd.i/

The woman needed a quiet place to study for a big test.

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V

to say words to express your thoughts, opinions, etc.

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talk

/tɑːk/

They went someplace to talk to each other.

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V

to do a job that you get paid for.

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work

/wɝːk/

They need to work together to finish an important project.

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V

to use a pen or keyboard to make letters and numbers on paper or a screen.

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write

/raɪt/

I need to write a story for my homework.

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n

the main part of amount of something.

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basis

/ˈbeɪ.sɪs/

My grandfather gets his hearing checked on a yearly basis.

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n

the study of living things.

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biology

/baɪˈɑː.lə.dʒi/

We learned about the human heart in biology class.

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n

something that holds an animal so it cannot leave.

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cage

/keɪdʒ/

We put the parrots in their cage at night.

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n

somebody you work with.

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colleague

/ˈkɑː.liːɡ/

My colleague helped me finish the job.

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n

a country controlled by another country.

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colony

/ˈkɑː.lə.ni/

The USA was at one time a colony of Great Britain.

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V

to seriously discuss something with someone.

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debate

/dɪˈbeɪt/

The husband and wife debated which TV to buy.

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V

to leave some place so you can go to another place.

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depart

/dɪˈpɑːrt/

The plane departed for Italy at 3:00 this afternoon.

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V

to make someone sad.

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depress

/dɪˈpres/

The bad news from work depressed the man.

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adj

using or consisting of facts:

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factual

/ˈfæk.tʃu.əl/

John learns about history from factual books.

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V

to make someone very interested.

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fascinate

/ˈfæs.ən.eɪt/

The kitten was fascinated by the ball of yarn.

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n

an important job, especially a military one, that someone is sent somewhere to do:

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mission

/ˈmɪʃ.ən/

The woman’s mission was to help sick people.

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adv

despite what has just been said or referred to:

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nevertheless

/ˌnev.ɚ.ðəˈles/

He is usually friendly. Nevertheless, he wasn’t friendly this afternoon.

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n

a person’s job.

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occupation

/ˌɑː.kjəˈpeɪ.ʃən/

My father’s occupation is a dentist.

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adv

… shows an action happens in another country, across an ocean.

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overseas

/ˌoʊ.vɚˈsiːz/

John often goes overseas for vacations.

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V

to make someone agree to do something.

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persuade

/pɚˈsweɪd/

The children persuaded their parents to buy them gifts.

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n

the way you go from one place to another.

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route

/raʊt/

I saw many new houses along the route to the city.

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n

old buildings that are not used anymore.

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ruins

/ˈruː.ɪn/

I visited some interesting ruins in Greece.

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n

a person who studies something and knows a lot about it.

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scholar

/ˈskɑː.lɚ/

The scholar knew much about art history.

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adj

important person or thing

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significant

/sɪɡˈnɪf.ə.kənt/

I read many significant novels as a literature major in university.

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n

a mountain with a hole on top where hot liquid comes out.

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volcano

/vɑːlˈkeɪ.noʊ/

When the volcano erupted, smoke and heat filled the air.

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adj

wide, not narrow

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broad

/brɑːd/

The river is very long and broad.

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n

a woody plant that is smaller than a tree.

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bush

/bʊʃ/

My dad and I planted some small bushes around the house.

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adj

able to do things effectively and skilfully, and to achieve results:

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capable

/ˈkeɪ.pə.bəl/

The Olympic athlete is capable of lifting a lot of weight.

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V

to be dishonest in order to win or do well.

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cheat

/tʃiːt/

They cheated on the test by sharing answers.

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V

to give one’s full attention to something.

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concentrate

/ˈkɑːn.sən.treɪt/

I could not concentrate on my homework because the room was so loud.

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140
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V

to arrive at a logical end by looking at evidence.

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conclude

/kənˈkluːd/

I saw crumbs on my dog’s face, so I concluded that he ate my cookie.

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adj

being certain of your abilities or having trust in people, plans, or the future:

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confident

/ˈkɑːn.fə.dənt/

She was confident she could climb the mountain due to her training.

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adj

large in size, amount, or extent.

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considerable

/kənˈsɪd.ɚ.ə.bəl/

They paid a considerable amount of money for that car.

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V

to communicate or make ideas known.

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convey

/kənˈveɪ/

That picture of a crying child conveys a feeling of sadness.

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adj

certain or sure to be true.

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definite

/ˈdef.ən.ət/

There is a definite connection between hard work and success.

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n

a feeling of being very happy with something.

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delight

/dɪˈlaɪt/

He felt such delight after getting a promotion at work.

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n

the place where someone or something is going.

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destination

/ˌdes.təˈneɪ.ʃən/

The destination of this plane is Munich, Germany.

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n

the furthest part or side of something.

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edge

/edʒ/

He ran to the edge of the cliff.

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n

advice and information about how to do or use something, often written in a book or on the side of a container:

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instructions

/ɪnˈstrʌk.ʃən/

Just follow the instructions and you will be OK.

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143
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n

a way from one place to another that people can walk along.

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path

/pæθ/

We followed a path through the woods.

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V

the act of using something, especially something bad or unpleasant, because nothing else is possible

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resort (to something)

/rɪˈzɔːrt/

I hope they don’t resort to violence to end the argument.

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n

the dark area that is made when something blocks light.

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shadow

/ˈʃæd.oʊ/

The man’s shadow was taller than he was.

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V

to complete something as planned.

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succeed

/səkˈsiːd/

He will continue to work on the robot until he succeeds.

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V

to believe that something might be true.

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suspect

/səˈspekt/

I suspect that those kids stole the money.

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n

a low area of land between two mountains or hills.

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valley

/ˈvæl.i/

We looked at the valley below from the top of the mountain.

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144
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prep

next to and touching or being supported by (something):

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against

/əˈɡenst/

They both leaned against the wall.

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n

a sandy or rocky place by the ocean.

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beach

/biːtʃ/

The little girl built a sandcastle on the beach.

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V

to harm or spoil something:

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damage

/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/

The car was damaged in the accident.

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V

to find something for the first time.

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discover

/dɪˈskʌv.ɚ/

I discovered some new information in this book.

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n

a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings in general:

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emotion

/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən/

Anger is a common emotion that we all feel.

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V

to repair something / to make something work.

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fix

/fɪks/

My dad has many tools to help him fix broken things.

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V

to recognize somebody/something and be able to say who or what they are

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identify

/aɪˈden.t̬ə.faɪ/

I used the file to identify his name.

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n

a piece of land completely surrounded by water:

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island

/ˈaɪ.lənd/

Japan is a group of islands.

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n

all of the salt water that surrounds land.

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ocean

/ˈoʊ.ʃən/

The ocean can make powerful waves.

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adv

used when you say that something could happen.

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perhaps

/pɚˈhæps/

Perhaps I will eat an apple for lunch.

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adj

enjoyable, attractive, friendly, or easy to like:

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pleasant

/ˈplez.ənt/

The character had a pleasant look on its face.

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V

to stop something from happening.

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prevent

/prɪˈvent/

The handcuffs prevented me from moving my hands.

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n

the dry solid part of the earth’s surface, or any large piece of this that sticks up out of the ground or the sea:

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rock

/rɑːk/

I stacked rocks on top of one another.

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V

to keep someone or something from being hurt.

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save

/seɪv/

I want to help save the world.

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V

to show happiness with your mouth.

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smile

/smaɪl/

The baby smiled at me.

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V

to walk

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step

/step/

Be careful where you step.

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adv

used when you say that a situation keeps going on.

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still

/stɪl/

They are still waiting in line to get tickets.

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n

the flavor something makes in your mouth

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taste

/teɪst/

The taste of the fruit was sweet.

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V

to use your hand to make something go through the air.

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throw

/θroʊ/

The pitcher can throw the baseball very fast.
throw / threw / thrown

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n

a line of water that moves higher than the rest of the water.

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wave

/weɪv/

The water was filled with large blue waves.

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n

a person who has the legal right to belong to a particular country

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citizen

/ˈsɪt̬.ə.zən/

Carlos was born in Spain. He is a Spanish citizen.

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n

a group of people who run a city or town.

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council

/ˈkaʊn.səl/

The council met to discuss the new laws for the city.

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V

to say something officially.

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declare

/dɪˈkler/

I declared my love for her.
America declared war on Japan in 1941 (= announced officially that it was at war).

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adj

extremely large:

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enormous

/əˈnɔːr.məs/

My dog looks enormous next to yours.

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adj

amazing; very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange:

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extraordinary

/ɪkˈstrɔːr.dən.er.i/

The fireman who rescued the girl was extraordinary.

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n

a thick cloud that is near the ground or water.

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fog

/fɑːɡ/

I did not want to drive in the thick fog.

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n

a ceremony that takes place after a person dies.

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funeral

/ˈfjuː.nɚ.əl/

They had a funeral for the soldier who died during the war.

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adj

very big.

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giant

/ˈdʒaɪ.ənt/

The giant truck got in my way.

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n

the way of thinking about someone or something.

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impression

/ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/

Most people’s first impression of Dr. Giani is that he is mean.

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n

something that you want and plan to do:

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intention

/ɪnˈten.ʃən/

Do you have good intentions?

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adj

very angry or annoyed:

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mad

/mæd/

Mother got mad when I didn’t listen to her.

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aux

If you … to do an action, it is the right thing to do.

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ought

/ôt/

I ought to take my library books back.

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V

to fight against something.

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resist

/rɪˈzɪst/

He resisted the treatment at the hospital.

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V

to make known or show something that is surprising or that was previously secret:

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reveal

/rɪˈviːl/

I will reveal where I hid the candy bar.

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V

to make a place free from something or someone.

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rid

/rɪd/

We rid our home of mice by using traps.

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n

a long sharp weapon.

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sword

/sɔːrd/

They used to use swords in battles in ancient times.

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n

a story (especially one that might be invented or difficult to believe)

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tale

/teɪl/

She told her two friends about the wild tale of her day.

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148
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V

to capture people or animals so they cannot get away.

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trap

/træp/

We trapped butterflies in a net.

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n

the way a court discovers if a person is guilty or innocent.

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trial

/traɪəl/

He went on trial for robbing the bank.

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149
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adj

using force to hurt or attack:

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violent

/ˈvaɪə.lənt/

The man was put into jail because he was violent.

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149
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n

the act of allowing to enter a place.

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Admission

/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/

The admission ticket to the movie was $5.

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150
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N

the study of the stars and planets.

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astronomy

/əˈstrɑː.nə.mi/

Harold loved looking at the stars, so he decided to study astronomy.

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v

to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening:

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blame

/bleɪm/

My mom blamed me for something I didn’t do.

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n

the study of substances and reactions between them.

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chemistry

/ˈkem.ə.stri/

In chemistry class, the professor taught us about chemical reactions.

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150
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prep

without taking any notice of or being influenced by; not prevented by:

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despite

/dɪˈspaɪt/

We still played the game despite the cold weather.

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150
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n

a very big animal that lived millions of years ago.

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dinosaur

I like to see the dinosaur bones at the museum.

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V

to show something so that people can go look at it.

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exhibit

/ɪɡˈzɪb.ɪt/

My painting will be exhibited at the fair.

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n

a reputation one has gained among the public.

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fame

/feɪm/

He had fame and fortune, but he was not happy.

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n

an idea about what the weather will be like in the future.

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forecast

/ˈfɔːr.kæst/

The forecast says that it will rain all week.

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n

a very smart person.

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genius

/ˈdʒiː.ni.əs/

Since she was a genius, she easily passed all of her school exams.

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151
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adj

kind and calm.

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gentle

/ˈdʒen.t̬əl/

He is very gentle with the baby.

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151
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n

the study of the Earth, its land, weather, etc.

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geography

/dʒiˈɑː.ɡrə.fi/

I had to draw a map for geography class.

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151
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V

to cause problems and keep something from happening.

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interfere

/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈfɪr/

My little sister always interferes when I’m trying to study.

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152
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adv

to not push very hard

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lightly

/ˈlaɪt.li/

Draw lightly so you do not tear your paper.

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152
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n

a person in charge of a school.

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principal

/ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/

My school’s principal can be very strict with the rules.

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152
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n

a line of things.

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row

/roʊ/

James put all of his toy soldiers into neat rows.

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152
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n

a place on a wall where you put things.

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shelf

/ʃelf/

I keep my clothes on a shelf in my closet.

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152
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n

the desire to be mean.

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spite

/spaɪt/

He snuck into his sister’s room and stole her bag out of spite.

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152
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adj

really good; excellent:

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super

/ˈsuː.pɚ/

My dad said I did a super job cleaning the house.

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152
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adj

covered in water or another liquid:

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wet

/wet/

Since my dog was wet, he tried to shake all the water off his body.
wet / wetter/ wettest

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152
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V

to hurt someone or something on purpose.

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abuse

/əˈbjuːz/

The mean man abused his dog when it barked too loudly.

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152
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V

to have enough money to pay for something.

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afford

/əˈfɔːrd/

I’ve been saving my money so I can afford to buy a new bike.

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152
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V

to cook food in an oven.

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bake

/beɪk/

My sister is a good cook. She bakes delicious cakes.

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152
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n

a plant seed that is good to eat.

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bean

/biːn/

There are many different kinds of beans to eat.

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n

a stick of wax that is lit on fire for light or heat.

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candle

/ˈkæn.dəl/

When the lights went out, we lit some candles.

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V

to change something into something else.

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convert

/kənˈvɝːt/

The man converted his messy field into a garden of flowers.

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153
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n

an amount of money that a person owes.

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debt

/det/

I have not paid my gas bill. I owe a debt to the gas company.

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153
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V

to make something less than it was before.

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decrease

/dɪˈkriːs/

Hiring more police officers has decreased crime in the city.

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154
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n

responsibility for a mistake.

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fault

/fɑːlt/

It is my fault that the cat ran away. I left the door open.

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154
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n

an amount of money that people have

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fund

/fʌnd/

We all put money into our club’s fund.

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154
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adj

willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected:

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generous

/ˈdʒen.ər.əs/

The generous man donated several new computers to our school.

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154
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n

something that is part of a food dish.

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ingredient

/ɪnˈɡriː.di.ənt/

The main ingredients in cake are eggs, sugar, and flour.

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154
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V

to be firm in telling people what to do.

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insist

/ɪnˈsɪst/

I insist that you try some of these cookies.

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154
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n

a condition that is not clean or neat.

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mess

/mes/

Heather’s room was a complete mess.

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154
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n

a strong material people use to build things.

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metal

/ˈmet̬.əl/

Steel is a common metal that is used to build buildings.

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V

to watch and check a situation carefully for a period of time in order to discover something about it:

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monitor

/ˈmɑː.nə.t̬ɚ/

The teacher monitors the students when they take tests.

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V

to dislike something or act against it.

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oppose

/əˈpoʊz/

I want to be a police officer because I oppose crime.

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155
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adj

not acting to influence or change a situation; allowing other people to be in control:

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passive

/ˈpæs.ɪv/

Marcie is so passive that she never solves her own problems.

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155
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n

the amount or number of something, especially that can be measured:

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quantity

/ˈkwɑːn.t̬ə.t̬i/

I have a small quantity of milk in my glass.

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V

to take someone to court for some harmful action.

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sue

/suː/

I sued the company after I slipped on a banana peel in their hallway.

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ADJ

good enough; enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose:

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adequate

/ˈæd.ə.kwət/

This is adequate for my needs.

155
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N

a feeling of worry and fear.

A

anxiety

/æŋˈzaɪ.ə.t̬i/

When I have to climb to high places, I’m filled with anxiety.

155
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n

a large group of people who fight in wars.

A

army

/ˈɑːr.mi/

The army protects all the people in the country.

155
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n

a very large number: 1,000,000,000.

A

billion

/ˈbɪl.jən/

There are billions of stars in outer space.

156
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V

to cut into something.

A

carve

/kɑːrv/

My father usually carves the turkey for Thanksgiving.

156
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V

to ask someone for help.

A

consult

/kənˈsʌlt/

I will consult my accountant to find a way to pay my bills.

156
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n

a time when someone needs help right away.

A

emergency

/ɪˈmɝː.dʒən.si/

There is a huge fire in my house! This is an emergency!

156
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n

the things that happen but are not controlled by a person.

A

fortune

/ˈfɔːr.tʃuːn/

I have good fortune when I play cards.

156
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V

to promise that something will happen or exist:

A

guarantee

/ˌɡer.ənˈtiː/

I will guarantee that the loan will be repaid.

156
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adj

of or at the beginning; shows that something is first.

A

initial

/ɪˈnɪʃ.əl/

The initial step when writing a paper is to find a good topic.

156
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adj

extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) very strong:

A

intense

/ɪnˈtens/

The skunk made an intense odor that filled the air.

156
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V

to give something to someone for a short time.

A

lend

/lend/

My sister lost her pen, so I will lend her mine.

156
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n

the very top of a mountain.

A

peak

/piːk/

There is snow on the peaks of those mountains.

156
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adj

capable of being but not yet actual or real.

A

potential

/poʊˈten.ʃəl/

I’ve thought of some potential problems with your idea.

157
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n

a feeling of happiness about oneself or one’s things.

A

pride

/praɪd/

I take pride in getting good grades.

157
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n

a fact that shows something is real.

A

proof

/pruːf/

They used his fingerprint for proof that he committed the crime.

157
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V

to stop doing something.

A

quit

/kwɪt/

I quit running because I got tired.

157
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V

to turn around in circles.

A

spin

/spɪn/

The boy kept spinning until he fell down.
spin / span / spun

157
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adj

very small.

A

tiny

/ˈtaɪ.ni/

A baby’s hand is tiny.

157
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n

someone who gives lessons to one student.

A

tutor

My sister is bad at math. So my mother hired a tutor to help her.

157
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adj

clear or easy to see.

A

apparent

/əˈper.ənt/

Her happiness was apparent from the smile on her face.

157
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adj

unable to see:

A

blind

/blaɪnd/

The blind man didn’t see the hole and almost fell in.

157
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V

to find an answer using math.

A

calculate

/ˈkæl.kjə.leɪt/

I calculated how much money I would need to buy the car.

157
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V

to talk to someone in a friendly informal way:

A

chat

/tʃæt/

Even though they were far apart, the couple chatted every day.
chitchat: informal conversation about unimportant matters

158
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V

to promise to do something.

A

commit

/kəˈmɪt/

Seth wanted to go home, but he had committed to finishing the job.

158
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V

to make something from smaller parts.

A

compose

/kəmˈpoʊz/

Tony composed his report using many sources of information.

158
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n

a school building where students live.

A

dormitory

/ˈdɔːr.mə.tɔːr.i/

I will move into the dormitory at the beginning of the school year.

158
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V

to make someone extremely tired:

A

exhaust

/ɪɡˈzɑːst/

John exhausted himself by swimming all day.

158
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n

a small glass building that is used to grow plants.

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greenhouse

/ˈɡriːn.haʊs/

We have a small greenhouse in our backyard where we grow plants.

158
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V

to intentionally not listen or give attention to:

A

ignore

/ɪɡˈnɔːr/

I ignored the message he was making and kept studying.

158
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adj

clear or easy to see.

A

obvious

/ˈɑːb.vi.əs/

It was obvious that he was tired. He kept falling asleep.

158
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n

a science that deals with energy and how it affects things.

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physics

/ˈfɪz.ɪks/

In physics class, we used Newton’s Cradle to learn about energy.

158
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n

a part or share of something larger:

A

portion

/ˈpɔːr.ʃən/

I only ate a small portion of the pizza.

158
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V

to tell someone to remember to do something.

A

remind

/rɪˈmaɪnd/

Nick’s dad reminded him to do his homework.

158
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n

someone who works in an office, writing letters, making phone calls, and arranging meetings for a person or for an organization:

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secretary

/ˈsek.rə.ter.i/

Rebecca asked her secretary to type a report.

159
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adj

very bad or serious.

A

severe

/səˈvɪr/

After hitting his hand with the hammer, Sam was in severe pain.

159
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n

a natural ability to do something well.

A

talent

/ˈtæl.ənt/

Maria has a talent for playing the piano.

159
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n

an idea that needs to be proved.

A

thesis

/ˈθiː.sɪs/

She did not support her thesis very well.
plural theses

159
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n

a piece of clothing worn by people of the same group.

A

uniform

/ˈjuː.nə.fɔːrm/

All the members of our marching band wear matching uniforms.

159
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n

the ability to see.

A

vision

/ˈvɪʒ.ən/

The eye doctor tested my vision.

160
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V

to take in a liquid, gas, or chemical:

A

absorb

/əbˈzɔːrb/

He used a sponge to absorb the water on the floor.

160
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n

a person in charge of other people at work.

A

boss

/bɑːs/

My boss is a rice person.

160
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adj

giving money, food, or help free to those who are in need because they are ill, poor, or have no home:

A

charitable

/ˈtʃer.ə.t̬ə.bəl/

I give money each year to a charitable foundation.

160
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n

a group of people who meet together to make decisions.

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committee

/kəˈmɪt̬.i/

The school’s committee agreed on a new dress code for students.

160
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n

a written agreement between two people.

A

contract

/ˈkɑːn.trækt/

The woman signed a contract when she bought the house.

161
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n

a group of workers.

A

crew

/kruː/

My father has a crew that helps him build houses.

161
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V

to give all of something, especially your time, effort, or love, or yourself, to something you believe in or to a person:

A

devote (sth to sth/sb)

/dɪˈvoʊt/

She devotes two hours a day to playing the piano.

161
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V

to make a hole in the ground.

A

dig

/dɪɡ/

My dog digs in the yard so he can hide his bones.

161
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V

to eat dinner.

A

dine

/daɪn/

The young couple dined at their home.

161
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V

to give something to a charity or organization.

A

donate

/ˈdoʊ.neɪt/

We donate money to charities every year.

161
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adj

twice as much or twice as many.

A

double

/ˈdʌb.əl/

I paid almost double the amount for that shirt.

161
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n

the taste of food or drinks.

A

flavor

/ˈfleɪ.vɚ/

The flavor of the ice cream was very good.

161
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n

a group that provides money for research.

A

foundation

/faʊnˈdeɪ.ʃən/

The foundation raised money to give scholarships to students.

161
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n

a group of people who live at the same time.

A

generation

/ˌdʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən/

My grandparents are from a different generation than me.

162
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n

the part of an object people hold while using it.

A

handle

/ˈhæn.dəl/

The pot is very hot, so pick it up by the handle.

162
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n

a level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance:

A

layer

/ˈleɪ.ɚ/

There was a layer of snow on the tops of the houses this morning.

163
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n

soft, wet dirt.

A

mud

/mʌd/

My brother played rugby in the mud. Now, he’s dirty.

163
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adj

no bumps or rough parts

A

smooth

/smuːð/

The baby’s skin felt very smooth.

163
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n

the top layer of and on the Earth.

A

soil

/sɔɪl/

The boy planted flowers in the soil and watered them every day.

163
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adj

being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in some way:

A

unique

/juːˈniːk/

Her dog is unique. I’ve never seen one quite like it.

163
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n

A place of general education in the arts and sciences; an institution for the study of higher learning

A

academy

/əˈkæd.ə.mi/

There are many courses taught at the academy that I go to.
(academia: the name of the public garden where Plato taught his school)

164
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adj

very old.

A

ancient

/ˈeɪn.ʃənt/

I want to see the ancient buildings in Rome.

164
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n

a flat piece of wood.

A

board

/bɔːrd/

The sign was made of a few wooden boards.

164
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n

one hundred years.

A

century

/ˈsen.tʃər.i/

Our company is celebrating a century of business in London.

164
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n

a fact or object that helps solve a mystery or crime.

A

clue

/kluː/

The detective found some clues on the sidewalk.

164
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n

an event where you listen to people play music

A

concert

/ˈkɑːn.sɚt/

I enjoyed the concert last night. The band was very good.

164
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n

the largest division of a state in a country.

A

county

/ˈkaʊn.t̬i/

He wanted to represent the citizens of his county.
شهرستان

164
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n

a book that tells you what words mean.

A

dictionary

/ˈdɪk.ʃən.er.i/

I use the dictionary to learn new words.

164
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V

to be real.

A

exist

/ɪɡˈzɪst/

Do you really think that unicorns ever existed?

164
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adj

level and smooth with no curved parts

A

flat

/flæt/

My parents bought a new flat-screen TV on the weekend.

165
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n

a polite way of talking to or referring to a man:

A

gentleman

/ˈdʒen.t̬əl.mən/

My grandfather is a kind and helpful gentleman.

165
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adj

not easily noticed or too hard to find.

A

hidden

/ˈhɪd.ən/

The hidden camera recorded everything in the parking lot.

165
Q

adv

used to show that something is possible or may be true.

A

maybe

/ˈmeɪ.bi/

If I focus hard enough, maybe I can come up with the right answer.

165
Q

n

a leader in the army.

A

officer

/ˈɑː.fɪ.sɚ/

The soldiers followed the orders of the officer.

165
Q

adj

existing since the beginning, or being the earliest form of something:

A

original

/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/

This is the original painting of the Mona Lisa.

165
Q

V

to hit something many times with a lot of force.

A

pound

/paʊnd/

He pounded the nail with the hammer.

165
Q

n

the steps to take to do something

A

process

/ˈprɑː.ses/

Making a cake is a long process.

165
Q

V

to make information available to people, especially in a book, magazine, or newspaper, or to produce and sell a book, magazine, or newspaper:

A

publish

/ˈpʌb.lɪʃ/

That company publishes daily newspapers.

165
Q

n

a building where you watch plays, shows, and movies.

A

theater

/ˈθiː.ə.t̬ɚ/

We went to the theater to see a play.

165
Q

n

the total of one’s possessions (money land, etc)

A

wealth

/welθ/

One of the most important things for some people is wealth.

165
Q

n

a goal someone wants to make happen.

A

aim

/eɪm/

My aim is to become a helicopter pilot.

165
Q

V

to put two things together.

A

attach

/əˈtætʃ/

I attached the socks to the clothesline to dry.

165
Q

V

to risk money on the result of a game or a business.

A

bet

/bet/

How much will you bet that your horse will win?
bet - bet - bet

166
Q

n

a vehicle pulled by a horse.

A

carriage

/ˈker.ɪdʒ/

We took a carriage ride in the park.

166
Q

adj

having a simple, traditional style that is always fashionable:

A

classic

/ˈklæs.ɪk/

The athlete made a classic mistake-he started running too soon.

166
Q

V

to travel a long distance to get to work.

A

commute

/kəˈmjuːt/

I usually commute to work on the train.

166
Q

V

to make sure something is correct.

A

confirm

/kənˈfɝːm/

Winning the game confirmed that James was a good player.

166
Q

V

to say bad things about someone or something.

A

criticize

/ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.saɪz/

He criticized his wife for spending too much money.

166
Q

V

to not be the same as another person or thing.

A

differ

/ˈdɪf.ɚ/

I differ from my brother: he is short, while I am tall.

166
Q

n

the money that people spend on something.

A

expense

/ɪkˈspens/

She wrote down all the expenses for her trip.

166
Q

adj

official or serious.

A

formal

/ˈfɔːr.məl/

It was a formal dinner, so we wore our best clothes.

166
Q

n

how tall someone or something is.

A

height

/haɪt/

My height is 168 centimeters.

166
Q

V

to create something that never existed before.

A

invent

/ɪnˈvent/

My grandfather has invented some Interesting things.

166
Q

adj

younger or less experienced person

A

junior

/ˈdʒuː.njɚ/

When she started at the company, she was only a junior manager.

166
Q

n

the act of doing or making something.

A

labor

/ˈleɪ.bɚ/

Building the house took a lot of labor.

166
Q

n

someone who fixes vehicles or machines.

A

mechanic

/məˈkæn.ɪk/

We took the car to the mechanic to be fixed.

166
Q

adj

the most important one.

A

prime

/praɪm/

Dirty air is a prime cause of illness.

166
Q

V

to move into a different place or direction.

A

shift

/ʃɪft/

He shifted to the other side of the table to eat his breakfast.

166
Q

n

a sound or action that tells someone to do something.

A

signal

/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/

The coach blew his whistle as a signal to begin the game.

167
Q

adj

honest, especially about emotions or opinions.

A

sincere

/sɪnˈsɪr/

He sounded sincere when he apologized to me.

167
Q

n

the quality of a person being able to do something well.

A

ability

/əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/

His swimming abilities let him cross the entire lake.

167
Q

n

the growing of plants and raising of animals for food.

A

agriculture

/ˈæɡ.rə.kʌl.tʃɚ/

The farmer studied agriculture in college.

167
Q

n

a funny drawing.

A

cartoon

/kɑːrˈtuːn/

Sometimes, people draw cartoons for the newspaper.

167
Q

n

the top of a room.

A

ceiling

/ˈsiː.lɪŋ/

He painted the ceiling with a special roller.

167
Q

V

to make a person sure of something.

A

convince

/kənˈvɪns/

She convinced me to buy the house.

167
Q

adj

interested in learning about people or things around you:

A

curious

/ˈkjʊr.i.əs/

I opened up the clock because I was curious about how it worked.

167
Q

V

to wait to do something

A

delay

/dɪˈleɪ/

I was delayed at the airport for over two hours.

167
Q

n

a book in which people write their personal experiences.

A

diary

/ˈdaɪr.i/

I do not let anybody read my diary.

167
Q

n

a particular part of something.

A

element

/ˈel.ə.mənt/

Tackling an opponent is Johnny’s favorite element of American football.

167
Q

n

great trust or confidence in something or someone:

A

faith

/feɪθ/

The sick girl had faith in doctors. She knew they would make her better.

168
Q

n

a food crop such as wheat, corn, rice, or oats.

A

grain

/ɡreɪn/

The farmer planted two fields of grain this year.

168
Q

V

to welcome someone with particular words or a particular action, or to react to something in the stated way:

A

greet

/ɡriːt/

When my friend came over, I greeted him at the door.

168
Q

V

to search for something or learn about it.

A

investigate

/ɪnˈves.tə.ɡeɪt/

The detective went to investigate the crime.

168
Q

n

a feeling of great happiness.

A

joy

/dʒɔɪ/

I love baseball and I feel joy when I play.

168
Q

n

a tag that tells about something.

A

label

/ˈleɪ.bəl/

The label on the back of your shirt will tell you what size it is.

168
Q

n

a religious person who lives a simple life.

A

monk

/mʌŋk/

The monks knew a lot about religion.

168
Q

adj

unusual; strange or unexpected:

unusual.

A

odd

/ɑːd/

Her cat is odd. It walks on two feet.

168
Q

V

to stop doing something for a while.

A

pause

/pɑːz/

Since she was so hungry, she paused to make a snack.

168
Q

n

a person trained to perform religious duties.

A

priest

/priːst/

The priest taught us about God.

168
Q

n

a person’s job.

A

profession

/prəˈfeʃ.ən/

He loved sailing, so he chose to work on ships as a profession.

168
Q

n

a round object that is thrown, kicked, or hit in a game or sport.

A

ball

/bɑːl/

Seth bought a new soccer ball.

168
Q

n

the lowest part, point, or level of something.

A

bottom

/ˈbɑː.t̬əm/

Sarah is so tall that her feet can touch the bottom of the swimming pool.

168
Q

n

a business or organization that makes or sells goods or services.

A

company

/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/

I want to work for a small software company.

169
Q

V

to take liquid into the body through the mouth.

A

drink

/drɪŋk/

The woman likes to drink water after she exercises.

169
Q

determiner, pronoun

some, or a small number of something:

A

few

/fjuː/

I have only a few coins.

169
Q

n

a row of people or things.

A

line

/laɪn/

This is the longest line I have ever seen.

170
Q

n

an animal such as a cat or dog that people keep and care for.

A

pet

/pet/

Tyler likes to spend time with his pet dog.

170
Q

n

something grown or made in a factory in order to be sold.

A

product

/ˈprɑː.dʌkt/

There’s no room for even one more product in Melissa’s bag.

170
Q

adj

in charge of someone or something.

A

responsible

/rɪˈspɑːn.sə.bəl/

Peter is responsible for leading his cepartment.

170
Q

V

to give something to someone in exchange for money.

A

sell

/sel/

This man’s job is to sell houses.

170
Q

n

a reptile with a long body and no legs:

A

snake

/sneɪk/

Be careful of the snake in the tree.
2nd meaning (VERB): to move along a route that includes a lot of twists or bends: The river snakes through some of the most spectacular countryside in France.

170
Q

V

to use the legs and feet to hold the body upright

A

stand

/stænd/

Allan prefers to stand and work at his desk.
stand / stood / stood

170
Q

adj

unusual or surprising.

A

strange

/streɪndʒ/

They are wearing strange masks.

170
Q

n

a drink made by pouring boiling water onto dried leaves

A

tea

/tiː/

Many people drink green tea because it has many health benefits.

170
Q

V

to examine something to see if its quality is good.

A

test

/test/

His job is to test the electricity to make sure it works correctly.

170
Q

n - anatomy

the movable muscle inside the mouth that is used to speak, eat, and drink.

A

tongue

/tʌŋ/

The cat uses its tongue to drink water.

171
Q

prep

refers to two or more people or things.

A

they

/ðeɪ/

They are playing a fun game.

171
Q

n

a particular kind or group of things or people.

A

type

/taɪp/

Tulips are a type of flower.

171
Q

adv

(used to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb) to a great degree or extremely:

A

very

/ˈver.i/

An elephant is a very big animal.

172
Q

V

to stay in a place until an expected event happens.

A

wait

/weɪt/

She has to wait for the airplane to arrive.

172
Q

V

to finish something.

A

accomplish

/əˈkɑːm.plɪʃ/

He accomplished his goal of running ten miles.

172
Q

V

to have a positive opinion of someone or something:

A

approve

/əˈpruːv/

Her co-workers approved her new plan.

172
Q

adj

close to an exact amount, number, or time.

A

approximate

/əˈprɑːk.sə.mət/

My approximate height is two meters.

172
Q

n

something that blocks a path or way.

A

barrier

/ˈber.i.ɚ/

The Great Wall was a barrier between China and its enemies.

172
Q

V

to notice or find something.

A

detect

The boy ran to the kitchen when he detected the smell of cookies.

172
Q

n

something that you have to do because it is part of your job, or something that you feel is the right thing to do:

A

duty

/ˈduː.t̬i/

It is parents’ duty to take care of their children.

172
Q

adj

the first or most simple thing.

A

elementary

/ˌel.əˈmen.t̬ɚ.i/

Children go to elementary school before high school.

172
Q

n

It happens when something is not done right.

A

failure

/ˈfeɪ.ljɚ/

My cooking ended in failure because I burned the food.

173
Q

adj

something happens slowly.

A

gradual

/ˈɡrædʒ.u.əl/

Children learn to read at a gradual pace. They do not learn right away.

173
Q

n

a person who moves to a different country.

A

immigrant

/ˈɪm.ə.ɡrənt/

My parents were immigrants. They came from Poland.

173
Q

V

to put something inside something else:

A

insert

/ɪnˈsɝːt/

He inserted an extra sentence into the story./
Insert the key in/into the lock.

174
Q

n

a very short amount of time.

A

instant

/ˈɪn.stənt/

A microwave oven cooks food in an instant.

174
Q

n

the state of being poor.

A

poverty

/ˈpɑː.vɚ.t̬i/

Poverty is a problem in many countries around the world.

174
Q

V

to behave as if something is true when you know that it is not, especially in order to deceive people or as a game:

A

pretend

/prɪˈtend/

The boy liked to pretend he was a king.

174
Q

n

a position in an organization, such as the army, showing the importance of the person having it:

A

rank

/ræŋk/

The man got to the rank of captain in the navy.

174
Q

n

the act of getting praise from other people.

A

recognition

/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/

The hero got recognition for his brave deed.

174
Q

V

to make something cold.

A

refrigerate

/rɪˈfrɪdʒ.ə.reɪt/

Supermarkets refrigerate fruit to make it last long.

174
Q

n

the money people pay to live in a certain place.

A

rent

/rent/

To live in this house, I have to pay rent at the start of each month.

175
Q

V

to leave a job, usually because of old age.

A

retire

/rɪˈtaɪr/

My father is sixty-five years old. He is about to retire from work.

175
Q

n

a number that tells a fact about something.

A

statistic

/stəˈtɪs.tɪk/

The statistics showed that we did just as well this year as last year.

175
Q

n

unexpected, and may cause some trouble.

A

accident

/ˈæk.sə.dənt/

He damaged the car in an accident.

175
Q

n

a person who goes into outer space.

A

astronaut

/ˈæs.trə.nɑːt/

The astronaut was walking on the moon.

175
Q

adj

not asleep.

A

awake

/əˈweɪk/

Sometimes, I lay awake in bed because I am not tired.

175
Q

n

the feeling of not being afraid.

A

courage

/ˈkɝː.ɪdʒ/

The man had the courage to touch the lion.

175
Q

V

to move on top of water without sinking.

A

float

/floʊt/

The boy’s toy boat floated in the pool.

175
Q

V

to allow someone to have something.

A

grant

/ɡrænt/

The teacher granted us a break after studying hard all day.

176
Q

n

the force that makes things fall to Earth.

A

gravity

/ˈɡræv.ə.t̬i/

There is no gravity in space.
Link

176
Q

n

a beautiful stone that is worth a lot of money.

A

jewel

/ˈdʒuː.əl/

A diamond is one of the most expensive jewels in the world.

176
Q

n

a person who works in a mine.

A

miner

/ˈmaɪ.nɚ/

The miner was looking for gold.

176
Q

n

a type of substance found in the Earth.

A

mineral

/ˈmɪn.ər.əl/

Rocks are made up of different kinds of minerals.

176
Q

V

to be active and do something.

A

participate

/pɑːrˈtɪs.ə.peɪt/

The students participated in the school play.

176
Q

n

the act of allowing some action.

A

permission

/pɚˈmɪʃ.ən/

I have permission to drive my mom’s car.

176
Q

V

to make a liquid come out of a container.

A

pour

/pɔːr/

I poured some milk into my sister’s cup.

176
Q

adj

natural material and has not been processed.

A

raw

/rɑː/

The company dumped raw sewage into the river.

176
Q

n

a machine sent into space to get information.

A

satellite

/ˈsæt̬.əl.aɪt/

The satellite was traveling around the Earth.

176
Q

n

a set of numbers, amounts, etc., used to measure or compare the level of something:

A

scale

/skeɪl/

I was surprised by the scale of the buildings in the downtown area.

176
Q

V

to not do or not have something that you usually do or that you should do; to avoid:

A

skip

/skɪp/

He skipped work to get more sleep.

177
Q

V

to make your arms or legs reach out.

A

stretch

/stretʃ/

She stretched her body before exercising.

177
Q

a tool people use to look at the stars.

A

telescope

/ˈtel.ə.skoʊp/

With a telescope, you can see the moon and stars easily.

177
Q

adv

An action which happens below the surface of the Earth.

A

underground

/ˈʌn.dɚ.ɡraʊnd/

Subway trains travel underground.

178
Q

n

something that warns people of danger.

A

alarm

/əˈlɑːrm/

When the students heard the fire alarm, they left the building.

178
Q

V

to catch someone for doing something bad.

A

arrest

/əˈrest/

The man was arrested for breaking the law.

178
Q

n

a prize for doing something well.

A

award

/əˈwɔːrd/

He got an award for having the best grades in class.

178
Q

n

a group of animals within a species.

A

breed

/briːd/

I like small dog breeds, such as terriers.
breed / bred / bred

178
Q

n

a round container to put things in.

A

bucket

/ˈbʌk.ɪt/

I filled the bucket with water.

178
Q

n

a game or a race.

A

contest

/ˈkɑːn.test/

The girls had a contest to see who could jump higher.

178
Q

V

to prove that someone did a bad thing.

A

convict

/kənˈvɪkt/

He was convicted of the crime and sent to jail.

178
Q

n

an event that is held to celebrate a particular thing.

A

festival

/ˈfes.tə.vəl/

I heard the song at the music festival in London.

178
Q

n

the part of a house where people put their cars.

A

garage

/ɡəˈrɑːʒ/

My car does not get dirty because I keep it in the garage.

179
Q

n

a person who writes news stories.

A

journalist

/ˈdʒɝː.nə.lɪst/

The journalist took notes for a story he was writing.

179
Q

n

a young dog.

A

pup

/pʌp/

All the girl wanted for her birthday was a pup.

179
Q

V

to have or do things that are needed for something.

A

qualify

/ˈkwɑː.lə.faɪ/

He qualified to go to the final match by beating the opponent

179
Q

V

to fix something

A

repair

/rɪˈper/

I repaired the flat tire on my car.

180
Q

V

to start something again after taking a break.

A

resume

/rɪˈzuːm/

I put the newspaper down to eat breakfast. Then, I resumed reading.

180
Q

V

to take property by using force.

A

rob

/rɑːb/

A thief has robbed me of my passport.

180
Q

V

to slide and fall down.

A

slip

/slɪp/

The man slipped on the wet floor.

180
Q

V

to some degree, but not to a large degree.

A

somewhat

/ˈsʌm.wɑːt/

James was somewhat upset when he had to move heavy boxes.

180
Q

adj

firmly fixed or not likely to move or change:

A

stable

/ˈsteɪ.bəl/

The chair is stable. Its legs are strong.

180
Q

n

a soft piece of paper people use to wipe their noses.

A

tissue

/ˈtɪs.juː/

There was a box of tissue on the table.

181
Q

n

the ground just outside of a house.

A

yard

/jɑːrd/

The girls jumped rope in the yard.

181
Q

adj

better than all the others.

A

best

/best/

I got the best score on the math test.

181
Q

n

a small piece of plastic or paper used to buy or use things.

A

card

/kɑːrd/

Adam used his library card to borrow a book.

181
Q

n

a large group of people who are together in one place.

A

crowd

/kraʊd/

The crowd waved to the camera.

181
Q

n

a period of twenty-four hours, beginning at midnight.

A

day

/deɪ/

There are two more days until the weekend.

181
Q

n

a type of food that is cooked in a particular way.

A

dish

/dɪʃ/

My favorite dish at the restaurant is chicken curry.

181
Q

adj

needing little effort; not difficult to do.

A

easy

/ˈiː.zi/

Karen is happy because her English homework is easy.

181
Q

V

to do or see something or have something happen to you

A

experience

/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/

Going to the concert was the best thing I’ve ever experienced.

181
Q

n

a place where people stay overnight when they are traveling.

A

hotel

/hoʊˈtel/

This family is staying at their favorite hotel.

181
Q

n

sixty minutes

A

hour

/aʊr/

The man waited for the train for over an hour.

181
Q

n

a form of energy or brightness that makes it possible to see something.

A

light

/laɪt/

I will turn on the light so that you can see.

181
Q

n

a place where people buy and sell products or food.

A

market

/ˈmɑːr.kɪt/

I go to the market every weekend to buy vegetables.

182
Q

V

to think about and arrange the details of something you want to do.

A

plan

/plæn/

It’s Sam’s turn to plan the company party.

182
Q

n

the amount of money needed to pay for something.

A

price

/praɪs/

Julie is checking the price of a sweater.

182
Q

adj

not long or not tall.

A

short

/ʃɔːrt/

The days are short in the winter.

182
Q

V

to visit places where goods are sold in order to look at and buy things.

A

shop

/ʃɑːp/

Tom decided to shop for groceries on his way home.

182
Q

n

a place where buses and trains stop for passengers.

A

station

/ˈsteɪ.ʃən/

This man is waiting at the train station.

183
Q

V

to cause something that is unexpected.

A

surprise

/sɚˈpraɪz/

His parents decided to surprise him with a puppy.

183
Q

n

a group of related parts that move or work together.

A

system

/ˈsɪs.təm/

This device controls the building’s heating system.

183
Q

n

a car and driver that you pay to take you somewhere.

A

taxi

/ˈtæk.si/

Gary drives a taxi, so he knows the roads very well.

183
Q

n

the word for the number 2

A

two

/tuː/

Two friends study together at the coffee shop.

183
Q

n

the act of sitting in a tub of water in order to get clean.

A

bath

/bæθ/

After playing in the dirt, the boy took a bath.

183
Q

V

to move something so it is not straight.

A

bend

/bend/

Lee bent over and picked up the paper on the ground.

183
Q

V

to break up food by using the mouth and teeth.

A

chew

/tʃuː/

I always chew my food carefully before swallowing it.

183
Q

adj

a physical problem that makes some activities difficult.

A

disabled

/dɪˈseɪ.bəld/

The disabled man used a wheelchair to move around.

183
Q

adj

extremely good:

A

fantastic

/fænˈtæs.tɪk/

The student did a fantastic job on his project and got an award.

183
Q

n

a story that is not true.

A

fiction

/ˈfɪk.ʃən/

I enjoy reading works of fiction because they are very entertaining

183
Q

n

a piece of colored cloth that represents something.

A

flag

/flæɡ/

Our country has a beautiful flag.

184
Q

V

to look at something carefully.

A

inspect

/ɪnˈspekt/

The mechanic inspected our car to see if it had any problems.

184
Q

n

a type of magazine that deals with an academic subject.

A

journal

/ˈdʒɝː.nəl/

Mi-young was busy working on an article for an art journal.

184
Q

n

a substance that is neither solid nor gas.

A

liquid

/ˈlɪk.wɪd/

Water is the most important liquid for life.

184
Q

V

to feel surprise and interest in something.

A

marvel

/ˈmɑːr.vəl/

We marveled at her excellent piano playing.

184
Q

n

to successfully fix a problem.

A

overcome

/ˌoʊ.vɚˈkʌm/

She overcame her shyness and spoke in front of the class.

184
Q

V

to remember something.

A

recall

/ˈriː.kɑːl/

She was trying to recall what she had told her friend.

185
Q

V

to wish that something hadn’t happened.

A

regret

/rɪˈɡret/

I regret that I was mean to my sister.

185
Q

n

a person’s spirit.

A

soul

/soʊl/

Some people believe that the soul lives after the body dies.

185
Q

adj

something is enough, in quality or quantity.

A

sufficient

/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/

After eating a sufficient amount of food, I left the table.

185
Q

n

medical treatment involving a doctor cutting into a body.

A

surgery

/ˈsɝː.dʒər.i/

I needed surgery to repair my leg after the accident.

185
Q

adj

difficult to do or to deal with:

A

tough

/tʌf/

The man passed his driving test even though it was very tough.

185
Q

n

a pipe through which water or air passes.

A

tube

/tuːb/

The pile of tubes was going to be put in the ground.

185
Q

n

what something is worth.

A

value

/ˈvæl.juː/

Your love for me has greater value than gold.

185
Q

n

the smallest unit of a substance.

A

atom

/ˈæt̬.əm/

A molecule consists of a combination of two or more atoms.

186
Q

adj

good to look at; very attractive

A

beautiful

/ˈbjuː.t̬ə.fəl/

There was a beautiful sunset

186
Q

n

the distance from one side to the other side of something.

A

breadth

/bredθ/

The breadth of the northern wall of the house is twenty meters.

186
Q

n

an object in space made of ice and rock with a tail of glowing dust.

A

comet

/ˈkɑː.mɪt/

Comets take many decades to complete an orbit around a star.

186
Q

V

to put things over something.

A

cover

/ˈkʌv.ɚ/

The Earth was covered with clouds.

186
Q

n

the feeling of having no hope.

A

despair

/dɪˈsper/

After we lost the big account, our salespeople were filled with despair.

186
Q

V

to make or to shape something.

A

form

/fɔːrm/

They formed a new government.

186
Q

n

a small part of something

A

fragment

/ˈfræɡ.mənt/

After the light broke, there were fragments of glass to clean up.

186
Q

n

an extremely large collection of star systems.

A

galaxy

/ˈɡæl.ək.si/

Our solar system is located in the outer area of our galaxy.
(The term “galaxy” comes from the Greek word “galaxias”, meaning “milky”. This is a reference to the Milky Way galaxy.)

186
Q

n

a state of almost complete darkness or sadness.

A

gloom

/ɡluːm/

In the gloom of the morning, it was difficult to see the boat on the lake.

186
Q

adj

very big; big in size or amount:

A

large

/lɑːrdʒ/

I was frightened by a large bird.

187
Q

n

an object that travels around our Earth.

A

moon

/muːn/

The moon looks beautiful tonight.

187
Q

V

to send out energy or heat.

A

radiate

/ˈreɪ.di.eɪt/

The heat from the fireplace radiated throughout the room.

187
Q

V

to move around without a plan or purpose.

A

roam

/roʊm/

All day, the cows roamed around the field eating grass.

187
Q

adj

lonely or the only one.

A

solitary

/ˈsɑː.lə.ter.i/

The only thing in the room was a solitary chair.

188
Q

n

the full range of color ranging from red to violet.

A

spectrum

/ˈspek.trəm/

You can see the entire spectrum in a rainbow.

188
Q

n

a three-dimensional round shape, like a ball.

A

sphere

/sfɪr/

The balloons were inflated into a variety of colorful spheres.

188
Q

n

a bright shining thing in the night sky.

A

star

/stɑːr/

The stars come out at night.
(The Proto-Germanic word “sternan-” is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root “ster-” which means “star”)

189
Q

n

the position of something or someone in relation to others.

A

status

/ˈsteɪ.t̬əs/

She had achieved the status of being the smartest girl in the class.

190
Q

adj

not good to look at.

A

ugly

/ˈʌɡ.li/

It was an ugly sight.

190
Q

V

to blame someone for doing something

A

accuse

/əˈkjuːz/

She accused her brother of breaking her computer.

190
Q

V

to change something so it is better.

A

adjust

/əˈdʒʌst/

He adjusted the old guitar to make it sound better.

190
Q

V

to do something that is funny or entertaining.

A

amuse

/əˈmjuːz/

The singer was very good. She amused the crowd.

190
Q

n

the hard, colorful material formed by the shells of animals.

A

coral

/ˈkɔːr.əl/

The diver admired the beautiful coral under the water.

190
Q

n

a cloth made from the fibers of the cotton plant.

A

cotton

/ˈkɑː.t̬ən/

I like to wear clothes made from cotton in the summer.

190
Q

V

to hit and break something.

A

crash

/kræʃ/

There was a loud noise when the car crashed into the tree.

190
Q

n

a wooden floor built outside of a house or the floor of a ship.

A

deck

/dek/

A ship will store many supplies below its deck.

190
Q

V

to become involved, or have contact, with someone or something:

A

engage

/ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ/

Dad was engaged in sawing a piece of wood in half.

190
Q

adj

solid but not too hard.

A

firm

/fɝːm/

He sleeps better on a firm bed.

191
Q

n

a substance that is used to provide heat or power, usually by being burned:

A

fuel

/ˈfjuː.əl/

Wood is the fuel that burns to make heat in this fire.

192
Q

adj

big and liked by people.

A

grand

/ɡrænd/

The grand mountain rose high into the sky.

192
Q

n

a bad storm that happens over the ocean.

A

hurricane

/ˈhɝː.ɪ.keɪn/

The wind from the hurricane bent the palm tree.

192
Q

n

the act or instance of losing something.

A

loss

/lɑːs/

I suffered a big loss while I was gambling.

192
Q

adj

simple and not decorated.

A

plain

/pleɪn/

He bought a pair of plain white shoes over the weekend.

192
Q

n

a group of rocks or coral in the ocean.

A

reef

/riːf/

He walked along the reef and looked at the water below.

192
Q

V

to close something tightly.

A

shut

/ʃʌt/

Please shut the door; the air outside is cold.

192
Q

adj

A …. person makes sure others follow rules.

A

strict

/strɪkt/

The teacher is strict. She does not let students talk in class.

193
Q

V

to use a special board to ride on waves in the ocean.

A

surf

/sɝːf/

The students went to the beach to surf during their vacation.

193
Q

n

a piece of work to be done that is usually difficult.

A

task

/tæsk/

My task for the weekend was to clean the entire back yard.

193
Q

n

an area tht has different qualities from the ones around it

A

zone

/zoʊn/

Firefighters often work in danger zone.

193
Q

n

what people say to show that they are sorry.

A

apology

/əˈpɑː.lə.dʒi/

After arguing with her teacher, the girl wrote the teacher an apology.

193
Q

adj

not frightened of danger:

A

bold

/boʊld/

The bold man climbed the high mountain.
(bald: with little or no hair on the head)

193
Q

n

a small insect.

A

bug

/bʌɡ/

Birds like eating bugs.
(2nd meaning: a mistake or problem in a computer program: A bug caused the company’s computer system to crash)

193
Q

V

to catch and hold something.

A

capture

/ˈkæp.tʃɚ/

James tried to capture the bubbles in his hands.

193
Q

n

a man of high social rank but below a king or queen.

A

duke

/duːk/

The duke ruled over the land.

194
Q

V

to make known something that is hidden.

A

expose

/ɪkˈspoʊz/

He took off his shirt to expose his costume.

194
Q

adj

… people feel bad for something they did

A

guilty

/ˈɡɪl.ti/

I felt guilty for taking my sister’s cookies.

194
Q

V

to pay someone money to work for you.

A

hire

/haɪr/

We hired a man to paint our house.

194
Q

adj

not guilty of a crime.

A

innocent

/ˈɪn.ə.sənt/

The judge said that the woman was innocent of the crime.

194
Q

n

a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar:

A

language

/ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/

The reporter spoke a language Sally had never heard before.

194
Q

n

an important person in government who is in charge of a particular department or has an important position in it:

A

minister

/ˈmɪn.ə.stɚ/

The minister of education controls the country’s schools.

194
Q

adj

normal, or not special in any way.

A

ordinary

/ˈɔːr.dən.er.i/

Today was just an ordinary day. Nothing unusual happened.

194
Q

adj

lasting for a long time or for ever:

A

permanent

/ˈpɝː.mə.nənt/

We don’t know if Aunt Mildred’s visit will be a permanent one.

195
Q

V

to protect something from harm.

A

preserve

/prɪˈzɝːv/

Dad sprayed a chemical on the house to help preserve the walls.

195
Q

V

to say the sounds of letters or words.

A

pronounce

/prəˈnaʊns/

Young children often have trouble pronouncing words right.

195
Q

V

to look like someone

A

resemble

/rɪˈzem.bəl/

The baby really resembles his father.

195
Q

n

a bad condition or illness is a sign that it is happening.

A

symptom

/ˈsɪmp.təm/

Sneezing and a high fever are symptoms of the common cold.

195
Q

n

a plant whose leaves are smoked, such as in cigarettes.

A

tobacco

/təˈbæk.oʊ/

The tobacco in cigarettes is bad for you.

195
Q

n

two children born at the same time.

A

twin

/twɪn/

My sister and I are twins. We look exactly the same.

195
Q

n

a woman with magical powers.

A

witch

/wɪtʃ/

People think that witches fly around on broomsticks.

195
Q

V

to join other people or to go with them

A

accompany

/əˈkʌm.pə.ni/

My brothers accompanied me to go to the movies.

196
Q

adj

plain and not covered.

A

bare

/ber/

He likes to walk around in his bare feet.

197
Q

n

the part of a tree with leaves.

A

branch

/bræntʃ/

The monkey was hanging from a branch on the tree.

198
Q

n

the air that goes into and out of one’s lungs.

A

breath

/breθ/

You can’t take a breath under water.

198
Q

n

something that is built over a river so people can cross it.

A

bridge

/breθ/

The old bridge fell into the river.

198
Q

V

to throw something.

A

cast

/kæst/

The fisherman cast his line into the water.
cast / cast / cast

199
Q

V

to be brave enough to try something.

A

dare

/der/

He dared to jump out of the airplane and skydive.

199
Q

adj

useing electricity to work.

A

electronic

/iˌlekˈtrɑː.nɪk/

I like having electronic devices such as an MP3 player.

199
Q

n

a place where travelers can rest and eat.

A

Inn

/ɪn/

The visitor got a room at the inn.

199
Q

n

a bag made of strong thread. It is used to catch animals.

A

net

/net/

The boy caught butterflies in his net.

199
Q

n

a way to think about truth and life.

A

philosophy

/fɪˈlɑː.sə.fi/

My philosophy is “live and let live.”

199
Q

n

a deep, round metal container used for cooking.

A

pot

/pɑːt/

Don’t touch the pot on the stove. It’s hot.

199
Q

n

the hard part of a plant or fruit that trees grow from.

A

seed

/siːd/

I planted the seed in the dirt, hoping that it would grow into a tree.

199
Q

adj

having a thin edge or point that can cut something or make a hole in something:

A

sharp

/ʃɑːrp/

That knife is very sharp. Be careful not to hurt yourself.

199
Q

n

a type of something.

A

sort

/sɔːrt/

What sort of instrument do you want to learn to play?

199
Q

V

to take something away.

A

subtract

/səbˈtrækt/

We learned how to subtract numbers in class.

199
Q

adj

hard to move because it is firmly in place.

A

tight

/taɪt/

The knots were too tight to untie.

199
Q

adj

very close to being true or accurate.

A

virtual

/ˈvɝː.tʃu.əl/

Because he’s popular, Joe is the virtual leader of the group.

199
Q

V

to measure how heavy something is.

A

weigh

/weɪ/

The little dog weighed exactly 3 kilograms.

199
Q

V

to say very quietly.

A

whisper

/ˈwɪs.pɚ/

We have to whisper in the library so people can focus on reading.

199
Q

adj

an idea or thought, not a physical thing.

A

abstract

/ˈæb.strækt/

The idea of beauty is abstract and changes over time.

199
Q

adj

An event which happens once a year.

A

annual

/ˈæn.ju.əl/

The only time I see my aunts and uncles is at our annual family picnic.

199
Q

n

a type of heavy, wet soil used to make pots.

A

clay

/kleɪ/

She made a bowl out of the clay.

199
Q

n

material used to make clothes.

A

cloth

/klɑːθ/

His shirt is made of a very soft type of cloth.

199
Q

n

a cloth hung over a window or used to divide a room.

A

curtain

She opened the curtains to let light into the room.

199
Q

V

to be worthy of something as a result of one’s actions.

A

deserve

/dɪˈzɝːv/

The dog deserved a bone for behaving very well.

200
Q

n

the things covering a bird’s bodies.

A

feather

/ˈfeð.ɚ/

That bird has orange feathers on its chest.

200
Q

adj

“… land” is able to produce good crops and plants.

A

fertile

/ˈfɝː.t̬əl/

The farmer grew many vegetables in the fertile soil.

200
Q

n

an event in which water covers an area that is usually dry.

A

flood

/ˈfɝː.t̬əl/

After three days of rain, there was a flood in the city.

200
Q

n

the things used in a house such as tables and chairs.

A

furniture

/ˈfɝː.nɪ.tʃɚ/

His living room only had a few simple pieces of furniture.

201
Q

n

the place where a dead person is buried.

A

grave

/ɡreɪv/

We visit our grandfather’s grave each year.

201
Q

adj

the best that it can possibly be.

A

ideal

/aɪˈdiː.əl/

This house is an ideal place for my family. It has everything we need.

201
Q

n

the ability to learn and understand things.

A

intelligence

/ɪnˈtel.ə.dʒəns/

Because of his high intelligence, he finished school early.

201
Q

V

to get something you want or need.

A

obtain

/əbˈteɪn/

After I passed the test, I obtained my driver’s license.

202
Q

adj

related to or about religion.

A

religious

/rɪˈlɪdʒ.əs/

The holy man spoke about religious topics.

202
Q

adj

related to or about love.

A

romantic

/roʊˈmæn.t̬ɪk/

The young couple went to see a romantic movie.

202
Q

n

a hard covering that protects the body of some sea creatures.

A

shell

/ʃel/

There were many pretty shells on the beach.

202
Q

n

the edge of a large body of water.

A

shore

/ʃɔːr/

All of the boats were floating near the shore.

202
Q

n

a round thing on a vehicle that turns when it moves.

A

wheel

/wiːl/

A car has four wheels.

202
Q

adj

made of wood

A

wooden

/ˈwʊd.ən/

My mother gave me a wooden spoon.

203
Q

n

a piece of equipment used for jobs in the home.

A

appliance

/əˈplaɪ.əns/

Many homes have appliances like ovens, toasters, and refrigerators.

204
Q

n

large bowl for washing things.

A

basin

/ˈbeɪ.sən/

A sink is sometimes called a basin. She filled the basin with water and washed her face.

204
Q

n

a brush with a long handle used for cleaning floors.

A

broom

/brʊm/

My father usually uses a broom to sweep away dust in the basement.

204
Q

n

a small, long animal with many legs that feeds on the leaves of plants, and develops into a butterfly or moth

A

caterpillar

/ˈkæt̬.ɚ.pɪl.ɚ/

After eating a lot of leaves, caterpillars change into butterflies.

204
Q

n

a piece of furniture that is used to store food or household items.

A

cupboard

/ˈkʌb.ɚd/

We put all of our dishes and food in the cupboards.

205
Q

adj

easy to break or harm.

A

delicate

/ˈdel.ə.kət/

You should hold the baby carefully because she’s very delicate.

205
Q

V

to appear by coming out of something or out from behind something:

A

emerge

/ɪˈmɝːdʒ/

A groundhog emerged from a snow covered hole.

205
Q

n

a condition that limits someone’s mental or physical abilities.

A

handicap

/ˈhæn.dɪ.kæp

Joe has a slight handicap, so he uses a walker to get around.

206
Q

n

a hollow space in something solid.

A

hole

/hoʊl/

They made a big hole in the wall.

207
Q

n

a sharp curved piece of metal used for catching or holding things.

A

hook

/hʊk/

The fish went after the sharp hook.

207
Q

V

to jump a short distance.

A

hop

/hɑːp/

The kangaroo quickly hopped away from danger.

207
Q

n

clothes that have been or need to be washed.

A

laundry

/ˈlɑːn.dri/

He folded the clean laundry and put the dirty laundry in a basket.

207
Q

V

to chase or follow someone or something.

A

pursue

/pɚˈsuː/

The mother pursued her young child down the hill.

208
Q

adj

not wanting to do something.

A

reluctant

/rɪˈlʌk.tənt/

She was reluctant to say that she saw the robbery.

208
Q

n

the part of a shirt in which arms go.

A

sleeve

/sliːv/

Ryan bought a new shirt with long sleeves to keep his arms warm.

208
Q

n

the group of bones that run up and down the middle of the back.

A

spine

/spaɪn/

Our spine helps us to stand up nice and straight.

209
Q

n

a dirty mark that is difficult to clean.

A

stain

/steɪn/

He had a red stain on the collar of his shirt.

210
Q

n

a long, narrow piece of material or land.

A

strip

/strɪp/

He had long strips of film that held images of his trip abroad.

211
Q

V

to promise to do something.

A

swear

/strɪp/

I will put my hand on the Bible and swear to do my best for the country.

212
Q

V

to move something back and forth or from side to side.

A

swing

/swɪŋ/

He can swing a golf club very powerfully.
swing - swung - swung /swʌŋ/”