Batch 13 Flashcards
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aboard
[ebord]
a ship or plane is in or on it
They climbed aboard the kayak and paddled through the river
preposition
bitter
[biter]
feels upset or angry about something
He was extremely bitter when his computer crashed
adjective
bullet
[bulit]
a small metal object that is shot out of a gun
Bullets come in different sizes for different guns
noun
devil
[devl]
a powerful evil spirit in some religions
The church promised protection from the devil
noun
drift
[drift]
to be moved slowly by wind or water
The large chunk of ice drifted in the water
verb
enforce
[infors]
to make a person follow a rule
Police enforce traffic laws to keep everyone safe
verb
fountain
[fauntin]
a source of water made by people
There was a beautiful fountain in the middle of the park
noun
harbor
[harber]
an area of water along a shore where boats land
There were a few small boats in the harbor
noun
inhabit
[inhaebit]
to live in a certain place
No one inhabits the ancient city
verb
march
[martf]
to walk at a steady pace together with others
The soldiers marhced in straight rows
verb
millionaire
[milyeneer]
a person who has at least a million dollars
He became a millionaire because he was smart with his money
noun
port
[port]
a place where ships top to load and unload things
The ship was being loaded with materials at the port
noun
trigger
[triger]
the part of a gun that a person pulls to make it fire
The man had his finger on the tirgger of the gun
noun
sheriff
[yerif]
a police officer who is in change of a large area
It was the sheriff’s job to make the city safe
noun
startle
[startil]
to scare someone suddenly
The lous crash startled the sleeping woman
verb
sweat
[swet]
to lose liquid from the body through the skin
Whenever I go to the gym, I sweat quite a bit
verb
unify
[junefai]
the part of a gun that a person pulls to make it fire
With their good deeds, the children tried to unify the world
verb
voyage
[voidge]
a long journey made on a boat or an aircraft
The austronauts took off on a lonh voyage to the moon
noun
vessel
[vesel]
a large ship or boat
We toured the area aboard a luxury vessel
noun
worship
[wersyip]
to like and honor a person, thing, or religious figure
Many people around the world worship in a church
verb