perfect - ad. complete or correct in every way; completely right or good; without mistakes
perform -
v.
to speak,
dance or sing in front of othersperiod -
n.
an amount of time within events,
restrictions or conditionspermanent -
ad.
never changing;
lasting for a very long time or for all timepermit -
v.
to let;
to make possibleperson -
n.
a man,
woman or childphysical -
ad.
of the bodyphysics -
n.
the study of motion,
matter and energypicture -
n.
something that shows what another thing looks like;
an idea or representation of something as seen by the eye;
a painting;
what is made with a camerapiece -
n.
a part of something largerpig -
n.
a farm animal used for its meatpilot -
n.
one who guides or flies an airplane or helicopterpipe -
n.
a long,
round piece of material used to move liquid or gasplace -
v.
to put something somewhere;
n.
an area or a part of an area;
space where a person or thing is;
any room,
building,
town or countryplan -
v.
to organize or develop an idea or method of acting or doing something ">("
They">
They
plan to have a party.");
n.
an organized or developed idea or method ("
The">
The
plan will not work.")
planet -
n.
a large object in space that orbits the sun ("
Earth is a planet.")
plant -
v.
to put into the ground to grow;
n.
a living growth from the ground which gets its food from air,
water and earthplastic -
n.
a material made from chemicals that can be formed and made into thingsplay -
v.
to have fun;
to not work;
to take part in a sport;
to make music on an instrument;
n.
a story acted in a theaterplease -
v.
to make one happy;
to give enjoymentplenty -
n.
all that is needed;
a large enough amountplot -
v.
to make secret plans;
n.
a secret plan to do something wrong or illegalpoem -
n.
words and their sounds organized in a special way to express emotionspoint -
v.
to aim one'
s finger toward;
to aim;
n.
the sharp end of somethingpoison -
n.
a substance that can destroy life or damage healthpolice -
n.
a government agency responsible for guarding the public,
keeping order,
and making sure people obey the law;
members of that agencypolicy -
n.
an established set of plans or goals used to develop and make decisions in politics,
economics or businesspolitics -
n.
the activities of government and of those who are in public officepollute -
v.
to release dangerous or unpleasant substances into the air,
soil or waterpoor -
n.
people with little or no money;
ad.
lacking money or goods;
of bad qualitypopular -
ad.
liked by many people;
generally approved by the publicpopulation -
n.
all the people in a place,
city or countryport -
n.
a city where ships load or unload goods;
a place on a coast where ships can be safe from a stormposition -
n.
a place;
the way of holding the body;
the way a thing is set or placed;
a job (
or level of a job)
in an organizationpossess -
v.
to have;
to own;
to control or be controlled bypossible -
ad.
able to be done;
can happen or is expected to happenpostpone -
v.
to delay action until a later timepour -
v.
to flow;
to cause to flowpower -
n.
the ability to control or direct others;
control;
strength;
ruling force;
force or energy used to do work ("
Water">
Water
power turns the wheel.")
praise -
v.
to say good things about;
to approvepray -
v.
to make a request to a god or spirit;
to praise a god or spiritpregnant -
ad.
carrying a child within the body before it is born;
expecting to give birth to a babypresent -
v.
to offer for consideration ("
We">
We
will present our idea to the committee.");
n.
a gift ("
I gave them a present for their anniversary.");
now ("
The">
The
present time is a good time.");
ad.
to be at a place ("
I was present at school yesterday.")
president -
n.
the chief official of a country that is a republic;
the leader of an organizationpress -
v.
to urge strongly;
n.
newspapers,
magazines and other publicationspressure -
n.
the force produced when something is pushed down or against something elseprevent -
v.
to keep or stop from going or happeningprice -
n.
the amount of money for which anything is bought,
sold or offered for saleprison -
n.
a place where a person is kept as punishment for a crimeprivate -
ad.
of or about a person or group that is secret;
opposite publicprize -
n.
something offered or won in a competition;
something of value that one must work hard for to getprobably -
ad.
a good chance of taking place;
a little more than possibleproblem -
n.
a difficult question or situation with an unknown or unclear answerprocess -
n.
an operation or series of changes leading to a desired resultproduce -
v.
to make;
to create;
to cause something to be;
to manufactureprofession -
n.
a job that requires special trainingprofessor -
n.
a teacher at a college or universityprofit -
n.
money gained from a business activity after paying all costs of that activityprogram -
n.
a plan of action;
the different events or parts of a meeting or showprogress -
n.
movement forward or toward improvement or a goalproject -
n.
a planned effort to do somethingpropaganda -
n.
ideas or information used to influence opinionsproperty -
n.
anything owned by someone such as land,
buildings or goodspropose -
v.
to present or offer for considerationprotect -
v.
to guard;
to defend;
to prevent from being harmed or damagedprotest -
v.
to speak against;
to objectprove -
v.
to show to be trueprovide -
v.
to give something needed or wantedpublic -
ad.
of or about all the people in a community or country;
opposite privatepublication -
n.
something that is published such as a book,
newspaper or magazinepublish -
v.
to make public something that is written;
to include something in a book,
newspaper or magazinepull -
v.
to use force to move something toward the person or thing using the force;
opposite pushpump -
v.
to force a gas or liquid up,
into or throughpunish -
v.
to cause pain,
suffering or loss for doing something bad or illegalpurchase -
v.
to buy with money or with something of equal value;
n.
that which is boughtpure -
ad.
free from anything that is different or that reduces value;
cleanpurpose -
n.
the reason or desired effect for doing something;
goalpush -
v.
to use force to move something away from the person or thing using the force;
opposite pullput -
v.
to place;
to set in positionQquality -
n.
that which something is known to have or be ("
An important quality of steel is its strength.");
amount of value or excellence ("
Their">
Their
goods are of the highest quality.")
question -
v.
to ask;
to express wonder or disbelief;
n.
a sentence or word used in asking for information;
a problem;
an issue to be discussedquick -
ad.
fastquiet -
ad.
with little or no noise;
having little or no movement;
calmRrace -
v.
to run;
to take part in a competition to decide who or what can move fastest;
to take part in a campaign for political office;
n.
one of the major groups that humans can be divided into because of a common physical similarity,
such as skin colorradar -
n.
a device that uses radio signals to learn the position or speed of objects that may be too far away to be seenradiation -
n.
waves of energy from something that produces heat or light;
energy from a nuclear substance,
which can be dangerousradio -
n.
the system of sending and receiving signals or sounds through the air without wiresraid -
v.
to make a sudden attack;
n.
a sudden attack carried out as an act of war,
or for the purpose of seizing or stealing somethingrailroad -
n.
a road for trains;
a company that operates such a road and its stations and equipmentrain -
n.
water falling from the skyraise -
v.
to lift up;
to move to a higher position;
to cause to grow;
to increaserare -
ad.
not common;
not usual;
not oftenrate -
n.
speed;
a measure of how quickly or how often something happens;
the price of any thing or service that is bought or soldreach -
v.
to put a hand toward;
to arrive at;
to come toreact -
v.
to act as a result of or in answer toread -
v.
to look at and understand the meaning of written words or numbersready -
ad.
prepared;
completed;
organized;
willingreal -
ad.
true;
truly existing;
not falserealistic -
ad.
in agreement with the way things arereason -
n.
the cause for a belief or act;
purpose;
something that explainsreasonable -
ad.
ready to listen to reasons or ideas;
not extreme;
ready or willing to compromiserebel -
v.
to act against a government or power,
often with force;
to refuse to obey;
n.
one who opposes or fights against the government of his or her countryreceive -
v.
to get or accept something given,
offered or sentrecent -
ad.
a short time agorecession -
n.
a temporary reduction in economic activity,
when industries produce less and many workers lose their jobsrecognize -
v.
to know or remember something or someone that was known,
known about or seen before;
to accept another nation as independent and establish diplomatic ties with its governmentrecord -
v.
to write something in order to have it for future use;
to put sound or pictures in a form that can be kept and heard or seen again;
n.
a writing that shows proof or facts about somethingrecover -
v.
to get again something that was lost,
stolen or taken away ("
The">
The
police recovered the stolen money.");
to return to normal health or normal conditions She">
She
is expected to recover from the operation.")
red -
ad.
having the color like that of bloodreduce -
v.
to make less or smaller in number,
size or amount;
to cutreform -
v.
to make better by changing;
to improve;
n.
a change to a better conditionrefugee -
n.
a person who has been forced to flee because of unjust treatment,
danger or warrefuse -
v.
to reject;
to not accept,
give or do somethingregret -
n.
a feeling of sadness or sorrow about something that is done or that happensreject -
v.
to refuse to accept,
use or believerelation -
n.
understandings or ties between nations;
members of the same family;
people connected by marriage or family tiesrelease -
v.
to free;
to permit to go;
to permit to be known or made publicreligion -
n.
a belief in,
or the honoring of,
a god or godsremain -
v.
to stay in a place after others leave;
to stay the sameremains -
n.
a dead bodyremember -
v.
to think about the past;
opposite forgetremove -
v.
to take away or take off;
to put an end to;
to take out of a position or officerepair -
n.
work done to fix somethingrepeat -
v.
to say or do againreport -
v.
to tell about;
to give the results of a study or investigation;
n.
the story about an event;
the results of a study or investigation;
a statement in which the facts may not be confirmedrepresent -
v.
to act in the place of someone else;
to substitute for;
to serve as an examplerepress -
v.
to control or to restrict freedoms by forcerequest -
v.
to ask for;
n.
the act of asking forrequire -
v.
to need or demand as necessaryrescue -
v.
to free from danger or evilresearch -
n.
a careful study to discover correct informationresign -
v.
to leave a position,
job or officeresist -
v.
to oppose;
to fight to preventresolution -
n.
an official statement of agreement by a group of people,
usually reached by votingresource -
n.
anything of value that can be used or soldresponsible -
ad.
having a duty or job to do ("
He is responsible for preparing the report.");
being the cause of ("
They">
They
were responsible for the accident.")
rest -
v.
to sit,
lie down or sleep to regain strength;
n.
that which remains;
the othersrestrain -
v.
to keep controlled;
to limit action by a person or grouprestrict -
v.
to limit;
to prevent from increasing or becoming largerresult -
v.
to happen from a cause;
n.
that which follows or is produced by a cause;
effectretire -
v.
to leave a job or position because one is old or in poor healthreturn -
v.
to go or come back;
to bring,
give,
take or send backrevolt -
v.
to protest violently;
to fight for a change,
especially of governmentrice -
n.
a food grainrich -
ad.
having much money or goods;
having plenty of somethingride -
v.
to sit on or in and be carried along;
to travel by animal,
wheeled vehicle,
airplane or boatright -
n.
what a person legally and morally should be able to do or have ("
It is their right to vote.");
ad.
agreeing with the facts;
good;
correct;
opposite wrong;
on the side that is toward the east when one is facing north;
opposite leftriot -
v.
to act with many others in a violent way in a public place;
n.
a violent action by a large group of peoplerise -
v.
to go up;
to go higher;
to increase;
to go from a position of sitting or lying to a position of standingrisk -
n.
the chance of loss,
damage or injuryriver -
n.
a large amount of water that flows across land into another river,
a lake or an oceanroad -
n.
a long piece of hard ground built between two places so people can walk,
drive or ride easily from one place to the otherrob -
v.
to take money or property secretly or by force;
to stealrock -
n.
a hard piece of mineral matterrocket -
n.
a device shaped like a tube that moves through air or space by burning gases and letting them escape from the back or bottom,
sometimes used as a weaponroll -
v.
to turn over and over;
to move like a ballroom -
n.
a separate area within a building with its own wallsroot -
n.
the part of a plant that is under the ground and takes nutrients from the soilrope -
n.
a long,
thick piece of material made from thinner pieces of material,
used for tyingrough -
ad.
not flat or smooth;
having an uneven surface;
violent;
not made wellround -
ad.
having the shape of a ball or circlerub -
v.
to move something over the surface of another thingrubber -
n.
a substance made from the liquid of trees with the same name,
or a similar substance made from chemicalsruin -
v.
to damage severely;
to destroyrule -
v.
to govern or control;
to decide;
n.
a statement or an order that says how something must be donerun -
v.
to move quickly by steps faster than those used for walkingSsabotage -
v.
to damage or destroy as an act against an organization or nation ("
The">
The
rebels sabotaged the railroad.")
sacrifice -
v.
to do without something or to suffer a loss for a belief,
idea,
goal or another personsad -
ad.
not happysafe -
ad.
away from harm or dangersail -
v.
to travel by boat or shipsailor -
n.
a person involved in sailing a boat or shipsalt -
n.
a white substance found in sea water and in the ground,
used to affect the taste of foodsame -
ad.
not different;
not changed;
like another or otherssand -
n.
extremely small pieces of crushed rock found in large amounts in deserts and on coastssatellite -
n.
a small object in space that moves around a larger object;
an object placed in orbit around the earthsatisfy -
v.
to give or provide what is desired,
needed or demandedsave -
v.
to make safe;
to remove from harm;
to keep for future usesay -
v.
to speak;
to express in wordsschool -
n.
a place for education;
a place where people go to learnscience -
n.
the study of nature and the actions of natural things,
and the knowledge gained about themsea -
n.
a large area of salt water,
usually part of an oceansearch -
v.
to look for carefullyseason -
n.
one of the four periods of the year that is based on the earth'
s position toward the sun (
spring,
summer,
autumn,
winter);
a period of time based on different weather conditions ("
dry season", "
rainy season");
a period during the year when something usually happens ("
baseball season")
seat -
n.
a thing to sit on;
a place to sit or the right to sit there ("
a seat in parliament")
second -
ad.
the one that comes after the firstsecret -
n.
something known only to a few and kept from general knowledge;
ad.
hidden from others;
known only to a fewsecurity - n. freedom from danger or harm; protection; measures necessary to protect a person or place ("
Security was increased in the city.")
see -
v.
to know or sense through the eyes;
to understand or knowseed -
n.
the part of a plant from which new plants growseek - v. to search for ("
They are seeking a cure for cancer."); to try to get ("
She is seeking election to public office."); to plan to do ("Electric power companies are seeking to reduce their use of coal.")
seem - v. to appear to be ("
She seems to be in good health.")
seize -
v.
to take quickly by force;
to take control of quickly;
to arrestself X -
n.
all that which makes one person different from otherssell -
v.
to give something in exchange for moneySenate - n. the smaller of the two groups in the governments of some countries, such as in the
United
States Congress
send -
v.
to cause to go;
to permit to go;
to cause to be carried,
taken or directed to or away from a placesense -
v.
to come to know about by feeling,
believing or understanding;
n.
any of the abilities to see,
hear,
taste,
smell or feelsentence -
v.
to declare the punishment for a crime;
n.
the punishment for a crimeseparate -
v.
to set or keep people,
things or ideas away from or independent from others;
ad.
not together or connected;
differentseries -
n.
a number of similar things or events that follow one after another in time,
position or orderserious -
ad.
important;
needing careful consideration;
dangerousserve -
v.
to work as an official;
to be employed by the government;
to assist or helpservice - n. an organization or system that provides something for the public ("
Schools and roads are services paid for by taxes."); a job that an organization or business can do for money; military organizations such as an army, navy or air force; a religious ceremony
set -
v.
to put in place or position;
to establish a time,
price or limitsettle -
v.
to end (
a dispute);
to agree about (
a problem);
to make a home in a new placeseveral -
ad.
three or more,
but not manysevere -
ad.
not gentle;
causing much pain,
sadness or damagesex -
n.
either the male or female group into which all people and animals are divided because of their actions in producing young;
the physical activity by which humans and animals can produce youngshake -
v.
to move or cause to move in short,
quick movementsshape -
v.
to give form to;
n.
the form of something,
especially how it looksshare -
v.
to give part of something to another or others;
n.
a part belonging to,
given to or owned by a single person or a group;
any one of the equal parts of ownership of a business or companysharp -
ad.
having a thin edge or small point that can cut or hurt;
causing hurt or painshe -
pro.
the girl or woman who is being spoken aboutsheep -
n.
a farm animal used for its meat and hairshell -
v.
to fire artillery;
n.
a metal container that is fired from a large gun and explodes when it reaches its target;
a hard outside covershelter -
v.
to protect or give protection to;
n.
something that gives protection;
a place of safetyshine -
v.
to aim a light;
to give bright light;
to be bright;
to clean to make brightship -
v.
to transport;
n.
a large boatshock -
v.
to cause to feel sudden surprise or fear;
n.
something that greatly affects the mind or emotions;
a powerful shake,
as from an earthquakeshoe -
n.
a covering for the footshoot -
v.
to cause a gun or other weapon to send out an object designed to kill;
to use a gunshort -
ad.
lasting only for a small period of time;
not long;
opposite tallshould -
v.
used with another verb (
action word)
to show responsibility ("
We">
We
should study."),
probability ("
The">
The
talks should begin soon."),
or that something is believed to be a good idea ("
Criminals should be punished.")
shout -
v.
to speak very loudlyshow -
v.
to make something be seen;
to make known;
n.
a play or story presented in a theater,
or broadcast on radio or television,
for enjoyment or education;
something organized to be seen by the publicshrink -
v.
to make or become less in size,
weight or valuesick -
ad.
suffering physically or mentally with a disease or other problem;
not in good healthsickness -
n.
the condition of being in bad healthside -
n.
the outer surfaces of an object that are not the top or bottom;
parts away from the middle;
either the right or left half of the bodysign -
v.
to write one'
s name;
n.
a mark or shape used to mean something;
evidence that something exists or will happen;
a flat piece of material with writing that gives informationsignal -
v.
to send a message by signs;
n.
an action or movement that sends a messagesilence -
v.
to make quiet;
to stop from speaking or making noise;
n.
a lack of noise or soundsilver -
n.
a valued white metalsimilar -
ad.
like something else but not exactly the samesimple -
ad.
easy to understand or do;
not difficult or complexsince -
prep.
from a time in the past until now ("
I have known her since we went to school together.")
sing -
v.
to make music sounds with the voicesingle -
ad.
one onlysink -
v.
to go down into water or other liquidsister -
n.
a female with the same father or mother as another personsit -
v.
to rest on the lower part of the body without the support of the legs;
to become seatedsituation -
n.
the way things are during a period of timesize -
n.
the space occupied by something;
how long,
wide or high something isskeleton -
n.
all the bones of a human or other animal together in their normal positionsskill -
n.
the ability gained from training or experienceskin -
n.
the outer covering of humans and most animalssky -
n.
the space above the earthslave -
n.
a person owned or controlled by anothersleep -
v.
to rest the body and mind with the eyes closedslide -
v.
to move smoothly over a surfaceslow -
v.
to reduce the speed of;
ad.
not fast in moving,
talking or other activitiessmall -
ad.
little in size or amount;
few in number;
not important;
opposite largesmash -
v.
to break or be broken into small pieces by force;
to hit or move with >
forcesmell -
v.
to sense through the nose;
n.
something sensed by the nose ("
the smell of food cooking")
smoke -
v.
to use cigarettes or other tobacco products by burning them and breathing in the smoke;
n.
that which can be seen rising into the air like a cloud from something burningsmooth -
ad.
having a level surface;
opposite roughsnow -
n.
soft,
white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky,
usually in winter or when the air temperature is very coldso - ad. in such a way that ("He held the flag so all could see it."); also; too ("
She left early, and so did we."); very ("I am so sick."); as a result ("
They were sick, so they could not come."); conj. in order that; for the purpose of ("Come early so we can discuss the plans.")
social -
ad.
of or about people or a groupsoft -
ad.
not hard;
easily shaped;
pleasing to touch;
not loudsoil -
n.
earth in which plants growsoldier -
n.
a person in the armysolid -
ad.
having a hard shape with no empty spaces inside;
strong;
not in the form of a liquid or gassolve -
v.
to find an answer;
to settlesome -
ad.
of an amount or number or part not stated;
not allson -
n.
a person'
s male childsoon -
ad.
not long after the present time;
quicklysort -
n.
any group of people or things that are the same or are similar in some way;
a kind of somethingsound -
n.
fast-
moving waves of energy that affect the ear and result in hearing;
that which is heardsouth -
n.
the direction to the right of a person facing the rising sunspace -
n.
the area outside the earth'
s atmosphere where the sun,
moon,
planets and stars are;
the area between or inside thingsspeak -
v.
to talk;
to say words with the mouth;
to express one'
s thoughts to others and exchange ideas;
to give a speech to a groupspecial -
ad.
of a different or unusual kind;
not for general use;
better or more important than others of the same kindspeech -
n.
a talk given to a group of peoplespeed -
v.
to make something go or move faster;
n.
the rate at which something moves or travels;
the rate at which something happens or is donespend -
v.
to give as payment;
to use ("
He spends much time studying.")
spill -
v.
to cause or permit liquid to flow out,
usually by accidentspirit -
n.
the part of a human that is not physical and is connected to thoughts and emotions;
the part of a person that is believed to remain alive after deathsplit -
v.
to separate into two or more parts;
to divide or break into partssport -
n.
any game or activity of competition involving physical effort or skillspread -
v.
to become longer or wider;
to make or become widely knownspring -
n.
the time of the year between winter and summerspy -
v.
to steal or get information secretly;
n.
one who watches others secretly;
a person employed by a government to get secret information about another countrysquare -
n.
a flat shape having four equal sidesstab -
v.
to cut or push into or through with a pointed weaponstand -
v.
to move into or be in a position in which only the feet are on a surface;
to be in one position or placestar -
n.
a mass of gas that usually appears as a small light in the sky at night,
but is not a planet;
a famous person,
usually an actor or singerstart -
v.
to begin;
to make something beginstarve -
v.
to suffer or die from a lack of foodstate -
v.
to say;
to declare;
n.
a political part of a nationstation -
n.
a place of special work or purpose ("
a police station");
a place where passengers get on or off trains or buses;
a place for radio or television broadcastsstatue -
n.
a form of a human,
animal or other creature usually made of stone,
wood or metalstay -
v.
to continue to be where one is;
to remain;
to not leave;
to live for a time ("
They">
They
stayed in New York">
York
for two years.")
steal -
v.
to take without permission or payingsteam -
n.
the gas that comes from hot watersteel -
n.
iron made harder and stronger by mixing it with other substancesstep -
v.
to move by lifting one foot and placing it in a new position;
n.
the act of stepping;
one of a series of actions designed to reach a goalstick - v. to attach something to another thing using a substance that will hold them together; to become fixed in one position so that movement is difficult ("
Something is making the door stick."); n. a thin piece of wood
still -
ad.
not moving ("
The">
The
man was standing still.");
until the present or a stated time ("
Was">
Was
he still there?");
even so;
although ("
The">
The
job was difficult,
but she still wanted to do it.")
stone -
n.
a small piece of rockstop -
v.
to prevent any more movement or action;
to come or bring to an endstore -
v.
to keep or put away for future use;
n.
a place where people buy thingsstorm -
n.
violent weather,
including strong winds and rain or snowstory -
n.
the telling or writing of an event,
either real or imaginedstove -
n.
a heating device used for cookingstraight -
ad.
continuing in one direction without turnsstrange -
ad.
unusual;
not normal;
not knownstreet -
n.
a road in a city,
town or villagestretch -
v.
to extend for a distance;
to pull on to make longer or widerstrike -
v.
to hit with force;
to stop work as a way to seek better conditions,
more pay or to make other demandsstrong -
ad.
having much power;
not easily broken,
damaged or destroyedstructure -
n.
the way something is built,
made or organized;
a system that is formed or organized in a special way;
a buildingstruggle -
v.
to try with much effort;
to fight with;
n.
a great effort;
a fightstudy -
v.
to make an effort to gain knowledge by using the mind;
to examine carefullystupid -
ad.
not able to learn much;
not intelligentsubject -
n.
the person or thing being discussed,
studied or written aboutsubmarine -
n.
an underwater shipsubstance -
n.
the material of which something is made (
a solid,
liquid or gas)
substitute -
v.
to put or use in place of another;
n.
a person or thing put or used in place of anothersubversion -
n.
an attempt to weaken or destroy a political system or government,
usually secretlysucceed -
v.
to reach a goal or thing desired;
to produce a planned resultsuch -
ad.
of this or that kind;
of the same kind as;
similar tosudden -
ad.
not expected;
without warning;
done or carried out quickly or without preparationsuffer -
v.
to feel pain in the body or mind;
to receive or experience hurt or sadnesssugar -
n.
a sweet substance made from liquids taken from plantssuggest -
v.
to offer or propose something to think about or considersummer -
n.
the warmest time of the year,
between spring and autumnsun -
n.
the huge star in the sky that provides heat and light to earthsupervise -
v.
to direct and observe the work of otherssupply -
v.
to give;
to provide;
n.
the amount of something that can be given or sold to otherssupport -
v.
to carry the weight of;
to hold up or in position;
to agree with others and help them reach a goal;
to approvesuppose -
v.
to believe,
think or imagine ("
I suppose you are right.");
to expect ("
It is supposed to rain tonight.")
suppress -
v.
to put down or to keep down by force;
to prevent information from being known publiclysure -
ad.
very probable;
with good reason to believe;
true without questionsurface -
n.
the outer side or top of something ("
The">
The
rocket landed on the surface of the moon.")
surplus -
n.
an amount that is more than is needed;
extra; ("
That">
That
country has a trade surplus.
It exports more than it imports.")
surprise -
v.
to cause a feeling of wonder because something is not expected;
n.
something not expected;
the feeling caused by something not expectedsurrender -
v.
to give control of oneself or one'
s property to another or others;
to stop fighting and admit defeatsurround -
v.
to form a circle around;
to be in positions all around someone or somethingsurvive -
v.
to remain alive during or after a dangerous situationsuspect -
v.
to imagine or believe that a person is guilty of something bad or illegal;
n.
a person believed to be guiltysuspend -
v.
to cause to stop for a period of timeswallow -
v.
to take into the stomach through the mouthswear in -
v.
to put an official into office by having him or her promise to carry out the duties of that office ("
The">
The
chief justice will swear in the president.")
sweet -
ad.
tasting pleasant,
like sugarswim -
v.
to move through water by making motions with the arms and legssympathy -
n.
a sharing of feelings or emotions with another person,
usually feelings of sadnesssystem -
n.
a method of organizing or doing something by following rules or a plan;
a group of connected things or parts working together for a common purpose or goalTtake - v. to put a hand or hands around something and hold it, often to move it to another place; to carry something ; to seize; to capture; to begin to be in control ("
The president takes office tomorrow.")
talk -
v.
to express thoughts in spoken words;
n.
a meeting for discussiontall -
ad.
higher than others;
opposite shorttank -
n.
a large container for holding liquids;
a heavy military vehicle with gunstarget -
n.
any person or object aimed at or fired attaste - v. to sense through the mouth ("
The fruit tastes sweet.")
tax -
n.
the money a person or business must pay to the government so the government can provide servicestea -
n.
a drink made from the plant of the same nameteach -
v.
to show how to do something;
to provide knowledge;
to cause to understandteam -
n.
a group organized for some purpose,
often for sportstear -
v.
to pull apart,
often by forcetears -
n.
the fluid that comes out of the eyes while cryingtechnical -
ad.
involving machines,
processes and materials in industry,
transportation and communications;
of or about a very special kind of subject or thing ("
You">
You
need technical knowledge to understand how this system works.")
technology -
n.
the use of scientific knowledge and methods to produce goods and servicestelephone -
n.
a device or system for sending sounds,
especially the voice,
over distancestelescope -
n.
a device for making objects that are far away appear closer and largertelevision -
n.
a device that receives electronic signals and makes them into pictures and sounds;
the system of sending pictures and sounds by electronic signals over a distance so others can see and hear them on a receivertell -
v.
to give information;
to make known by speaking;
to order;
to commandtemperature -
n.
the measurement of heat and coldtemporary -
ad.
lasting only a short timetense -
ad.
having fear or concern;
dangerous;
opposite calmterm -
n.
a limited period of time during which someone does a job or carries out a responsibility ("
He served two terms in Congress.");
the conditions of an agreement that have been accepted by those involved in itterrible -
ad.
very bad;
causing terror or fearterritory -
n.
a large area of landterror -
n.
extreme fear;
that which causes great fearterrorist -
n.
a person who carries out acts of extreme violence as a protest or a way to influence a governmenttest - v. to attempt to learn or prove what something is like or how it will act by studying or doing ("
The scientists will test the new engine soon."); n. an attempt to learn or prove what something is like or how it will act by studying or doing ("
The test of the new engine takes place today."); a group of questions or problems used to find out a person's knowledge ("
The students did well on the language test.")
than -
conj.
connecting word used to link things that may be similar,
but are not equal ("
My sister is taller than I am.")
thank -
v.
to say that one has a good feeling toward another because that person did something kind ("
I want to thank you for helping me.")
that - ad. showing the person, place or thing being spoken about ("
That man is a soldier."); pro. the person, place or thing being spoken about ("
The building that I saw was very large.")
the -
pro.
used in front of a name word to show that it is a person or thing that is known about or is being spoken abouttheater -
n.
a place where movies are shown or plays are performedthem -
pro.
other people being spoken aboutthen -
ad.
at that time;
existing;
and sotheory -
n.
a possible explanation of why something exists or how something happens using experiments or ideas,
but which is not yet proven ("
Other scientists are debating his theory about the disappearance of dinosaurs.")
there -
ad.
in that place or position;
to or toward that placethese -
pro.
of or about the people,
places or things nearby that have been spoken about alreadythey -
pro.
those ones being spoken aboutthick - ad. having a large distance between two opposite surfaces ("
The wall is two meters thick."); having many parts close together ("
The forest is very thick."); almost solid, such as a liquid that does not flow easily; opposite thin
thin -
ad.
having a small distance between two opposite surfaces;
not fat;
not wide;
opposite thickthing -
n.
any objectthink -
v.
to produce thoughts;
to form ideas in the mind;
to consider;
to believethird -
ad.
coming after two othersthis -
pro.
of or about the person,
place or thing nearby that has been spoken about alreadythreaten -
v.
to warn that one will do harm or cause damagethrough -
prep.
in at one end and out at the other;
from front to back;
from top to bottom;
with the help of;
bythrow -
v.
to cause to go through the air by a movement of the armtie - v. to join or hold together with some material; n. anything that joins or unites; links or connections ("
The two nations have strong trade ties.")
time -
n.
that which is measured in minutes,
hours,
days and years;
a period that can be identified in hours and minutes and is shown on a clock;
a period when an event should or will take placetired -
ad.
having less strength because of work or exercise;
needing sleep or restto -
prep.
showing the direction of an action;
showing the person or place toward which an action is directed;
showing a goal or purposetoday -
n.
this daytogether -
ad.
in one group;
at the same time or place;
in cooperationtomorrow -
n.
the day after todaytonight -
n.
this nighttoo -
ad.
also;
as well as;
more than is necessarytool -
n.
any instrument or device designed to help one do worktop -
n.
the upper edge or surface;
the highest part;
the cover of somethingtorture -
v.
to cause severe pain;
n.
the act of causing severe pain in order to harm,
to punish or to get information fromtotal -
n.
the complete amounttouch -
v.
to put the hand or fingers ontoward -
prep.
in the direction of;
leading totown -
n.
a center where people live,
larger than a village but not as large as a citytrade -
v.
to buy and sell or exchange products or services;
n.
the activity of buying,
selling or exchanging products or servicestradition -
n.
a ceremony,
activity or belief that has existed for a long timetraffic -
n.
the movement of people,
vehicles or ships along a street,
road or waterwaytragic -
ad.
extremely sad;
terribletrain -
v.
to teach or learn how to do something;
to prepare for an activity;
n.
an engine and the cars connected to it that move along a railroadtransport -
v.
to move goods or people from one place to anothertransportation -
n.
the act or business of moving goods or peopletrap -
v.
to catch or be caught by being tricked;
to be unable to move or escape;
n.
a device used to catch animalstravel -
v.
to go from one place to another,
usually for a long distancetreason -
n.
the act of fighting against one'
s own country or of helping its enemiestreasure -
n.
a large collection of money,
jewels or other things of great valuetreat -
v.
to deal with;
to act toward in a special way;
to try to curetreatment -
n.
the act of treating;
the use of medicine to try to cure or make bettertreaty -
n.
a written agreement between two or more nationstree -
n.
a very tall plant that is mostly wood,
except for its leavestrial -
n.
an examination in a court of a question or dispute to decide if a charge is truetribe -
n.
a group of families ruled by a common chief or leadertrick -
v.
to cheat;
to fool a person so as to get something or make him or her do somethingtrip -
n.
a movement from one place to another,
usually a long distancetroop -
n.
a number of soldiers in a large controlled grouptrouble -
n.
that which causes concern,
fear,
difficulty or problemstruce -
n.
a temporary halt in fighting agreed to by all sides involvedtruck -
n.
a heavy vehicle used to carry goodstrue -
ad.
correct;
not falsetrust -
v.
to believe that someone is honest and will not cause harmtry -
v.
to make an effort;
to take court action against a person to decide if he or she is guilty or innocent of a crimetube -
n.
a long,
round structure through which liquids or gases can flow;
a long,
thin container in which they can be keptturn -
v.
to change direction;
to move into a different position;
to change color,
form or shapeUunder - prep. below; below the surface of; less than; as called for by a law, agreement or system ("
The river flows under the bridge." "
Such action is not permitted under the law.")
understand -
v.
to know what is meant;
to have knowledge ofunite -
v.
to join togetheruniverse -
n.
all of space,
including planets and starsuniversity -
n.
a place of education that usually includes several colleges and research organizationsunless -
conj.
except if it happens;
on condition that ("
I will not go,
unless the rain stops.")
until -
conj.
up to a time;
beforeup -
ad.
to,
in or at a higher position or valueurge -
v.
to advise strongly;
to make a great effort to get someone to do somethingurgent -
ad.
needing an immediate decision or actionus - pro. the form of the word "we" used after a preposition ("He said he would write to us.") or used as an object of a verb ("
They saw us yesterday.")
use -
v.
to employ for a purpose;
to put into actionusual -
ad.
as is normal or common;
as is most often done,
seen or heardVvalley -
n.
a long area of land between higher areas of landvalue -
n.
the quality of being useful,
important or desired;
the amount of money that could be received if something is soldvegetable -
n.
a plant grown for foodvehicle -
n.
anything on or in which a person or thing can travel or be transported,
especially anything on wheels;
a car or truckversion -
n.
the form of something with different details than earlier or later formsvery -
ad.
extremely ("
He was very late.")
veto -
v.
to reject or refuse to approvevicious -
ad.
bad;
dangerous;
showing harm or hatevictim -
n.
someone or something that is injured,
killed or made to suffer;
someone who is trickedvictory -
n.
a success in a fight or competitionvillage -
n.
a very small townviolate -
v.
to fail to obey or honor;
to break (
an agreement)
violence -
n.
the use of force to cause injury,
death or damagevisit -
v.
to go to or come to a place for a short time for friendly or business reasonsvoice -
n.
the sound made by creatures,
especially humans,
for speakingvolcano -
n.
a hill or mountain around a hole in the earth'
s surface that can explode,
sending hot,
melted rock and ash into the airvote -
v.
to choose a candidate in an election;
n.
a choice or decision expressed by the voice,
by hand or by writingWwage -
n.
money received for work donewait -
v.
to delay acting;
to postponewalk -
v.
to move by putting one foot in front of the otherwall -
n.
the side of a room or building formed by wood,
stone or other material;
a structure sometimes used to separate areas of landwant -
v.
to desire;
to wish for;
to needwar -
n.
fighting between nations,
or groups in a nation,
using weaponswarm -
ad.
almost hot;
having or feeling some heatwarn -
v.
to tell of possible danger;
to advise or inform about something bad that may happenwash -
v.
to make clean,
usually with waterwaste -
v.
to spend or use without need or care;
to make bad use of;
n.
a spending of money,
time or effort with no value gained or returned;
something thrown away as having no value;
the liquid and solid substances that result from body processes and are passed out of the bodywatch -
v.
to look at;
to observe closely;
to look and wait forwater -
n.
the liquid that falls from the sky as rain or is found in lakes,
rivers and oceanswave -
v.
to move or cause to move one way and the other,
as a flag in the wind;
to signal by moving the hand one way and the other;
n.
a large mass of water that forms and moves on the surface of a lake or oceanway -
n.
a path on land or sea or in the air;
how something is done;
methodwe -
pro.
two or more people,
including the speaker or writer ("
He and I will go together,
and we will return together.")
weak -
ad.
having little power;
easily broken,
damaged or destroyed;
opposite strongwealth -
n.
a large amount of possessions,
money or other things of valueweapon -
n.
anything used to cause injury or to kill during an attack,
fight or warwear -
v.
to have on the body,
as clothesweather -
n.
the condition of the atmosphere resulting from sun,
wind,
rain,
heat or coldweek -
n.
a period of time equal to seven daysweigh -
v.
to measure how heavy someone or something iswelcome -
v.
to express happiness or pleasure when someone arrives or something developswell -
ad.
in a way that is good or pleasing;
in good health;
n.
a hole in the ground where water,
gas or oil can be foundwest -
n.
the direction in which the sun goes downwet -
ad.
covered with water or other liquid;
not drywhat - pro. used to ask about something or to ask for information about something ("
What is this?"); ad. which or which kind ("He wants to know what you would like to drink.")
wheat -
n.
a grain used to make bread;
the plant that produces the grainwheel -
n.
a round structure that turns around a centerwhen - ad. at what time; at any time ("
When will she come home?"); conj. during or at the time ("I studied hard when I was in school.")
where - ad., conj. at, to or in what place ("
Where is his house?" "
The house where he lives is in the old part of the city.")
which - pro. used to ask about what one or what ones of a group of things or people ("
Which program do you like best?" "
Which students will take the test?")
while -
n.
a space of time ("
Please come to my house for a while.");
conj.
at or during the same time ("
It may not be a good idea to eat while you are running.")
white -
ad.
having the color like that of milk or snowwho - pro. what or which person or persons that ("
Who wants to go?"); the person or persons ("
They are the ones who want to go.")
whole -
ad.
the complete amount;
all together;
not divided;
not cut into pieceswhy - ad. for what cause or reason ("
Why did she do it?"); conj. the reason for which ("I do not know why she did it.")
wide -
ad.
having a great distance from one side to the other;
not limitedwife -
n.
a woman who is marriedwild -
ad.
living and growing in natural conditions and not organized or supervised by humans;
angry;
uncontrolledwill - v. a word used with action words to show future action ("
They will hold talks tomorrow.")
willing - ad. being ready or having a desire to ("
They are willing to talk about the problem.")
win -
v.
to gain a victory;
to defeat another or others in a competition,
election or battlewind -
n.
a strong movement of airwindow -
n.
an opening in a wall to let in light and air,
usually filled with glasswinter -
n.
the coldest time of year,
between autumn and springwire -
n.
a long,
thin piece of metal used to hang objects or to carry electricity or electronic communications from one place to anotherwise -
ad.
having much knowledge and understanding;
able to use knowledge and understanding to make good or correct decisionswish -
v.
to want;
to express a desire forwith -
prep.
along or by the side of;
together;
using ("
He fixed it with a tool.");
having ("
the house with the red door")
withdraw -
v.
to take or move out,
away or back;
to removewithout -
prep.
with no;
not having or using;
free from;
not doingwoman -
n.
an adult female humanwonder - v. to ask oneself; to question ("
She wonders if it is true."); n. a feeling of surprise
wonderful -
ad.
causing wonder;
especially goodwood -
n.
the solid material of which trees are madeword -
n.
one or more connected sounds that form a single part of a languagework -
v.
to use physical or mental effort to make or do something;
n.
the effort used to make or to do something;
that which needs effort;
the job one does to earn moneyworld -
n.
the earth;
the people who live on the earthworry -
v.
to be concerned;
to continue thinking that something,
possibly bad,
can happenworse -
ad.
more bad thanworth -
n.
value measured in moneywound -
v.
to injure;
to hurt;
to cause physical damage to a person or animal;
n.
an injury to the body of a human or animal in which the skin is usually cut or brokenwreck -
v.
to damage greatly;
to destroy;
n.
anything that has been badly damaged or brokenwreckage -
n.
what remains of something severely damaged or destroyedwrite -
v.
to use an instrument to make words appear on a surface,
such as paperwrong -
ad.
not correct;
bad;
not legal;
opposite rightYyear -
n.
a period of time equal to twelve monthsyellow -
ad.
having the color like that of gold or the sunyes -
ad.
used to express agreement or to permityesterday -
n.
the day before todayyet - ad. at some time before now ("Have they arrived yet?"); now; at this time ("I cannot tell you about it yet."); conj. however ("
The sun was shining, yet it was cold.")
you -
pro.
the person or persons being spoken toyoung -
ad.
in the early years of life;
not oldZzero -
n.
the number meaning none or nothingzoo - n. a place where animals are kept for the public to look at and study
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