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| afraid | Filled with concern or regret over an unwanted situation. | I´m AFRAID I won´t be able to go to the concert.
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| appliance | A machine (such as a stove, microwave, or dishwasher) that is powered by electricity. | All household APPLIANCES are now on sale.
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| archaeological | A place that deals with past of human life and activities as shown by objects left by ancient people. | Many people like to visit the ARCHEOLOGICAL museum of the Incas.
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| architect | A person who designs buildings and advises in their construction. | The ARCHITECT of the economic plan rebuilt Europe after World War II.
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| argue | To give reasons for or against something. | He's always willing to ARGUE for what is right.
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| arrangement | Something made by arranging parts or things together. | There was an unusual political ARRANGEMENT between the two countries.
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| athlete | A person who is trained or skilled in exercises, sports, or games requiring physical strength. | ATHLETES from around the world will be competing at the Olympics.
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| audience | A group of listeners or spectators. | The AUDIENCE clapped and cheered.
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| awesome | Extremely good. | You did an AWESOME job on that project.
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| barefoot | Without shoes, with the feet bare. | I saw some BAREFOOT children walking on the grass.
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| bargain | An agreement between parties settling what each gives or receives in a transaction between them. | I think everyone involved was satisfied with the BARGAIN we made.
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| bear | Large heavy mammal that has long shaggy hair and feeds on fruit, plant matter, and insects as well as on flesh. | The BEAR stopped and stared at him, but made no move to run away.
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| bearbaiting | A form of entertainment which involved setting dogs to attack a captive bear. | He was interested in social transformation, was anti-slavery, and against BEARBAITING, he was even relatively pro-women's rights.
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| biography | An account of someone's life written by someone else. | I read a new BIOGRAPHY of Abraham Lincoln.
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| brave | Having or showing mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty. | Soldiers are BRAVE men when they fight in wars.
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| bright | Radiating or reflecting light. | It was a BRIGHT, sunny day.
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| brilliant | Very good. | She gave a BRILLIANT performance in the play.
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| businesswoman | A woman who is good at dealing with business and financial matters. | I admired and respected my mother for being a successful BUSINESSWOMAN.
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| campsite | A place suitable for or used as the site of a camp. | The CAMPSITE includes a picnic table and a grill for cooking.
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| cardboard | Thick hard paper that is used for making boxes. | The play had CARDBOARD characters.
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| championship | A contest held to determine the best or winning player or team in a sport or game. | The team hasn't won a CHAMPIONSHIP in 30 years.
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| chemistry | The science that deals with the composition and properties of substances and various elementary forms of matter. | The CHEMISTRY of carbon is well known.
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| classify | To arrange or organize by classes | The chemists classify this granite as post-Cambrian.
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| college | An institution of higher learning, especially one providing a general or liberal arts education rather than technical or professional training | After my first year of COLLEGE I wanted a job that paid well.
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| communication | The imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs. | Poor COMMUNICATION leads to war.
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| counterclockwise | In a direction opposite to that of the normal rotation of the hands of a clock; not clockwise | Clockwise rotation of the knob increases the volume, COUNTERCLOCKWISE rotation diminishes the volume.
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| countryside | A particular section of a country, especially a rural section. | “I was sixteen when I left the COUNTRYSIDE and moved to Seoul,” she remembered.
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| cupboard | A small room (or recess) or cabinet used for storage space | He took a mug from the CUPBOARD and poured himself a cup of coffee.
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| curtain | A hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window) | Lisa pulled a CURTAIN back to examine the sky.
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| cycling | The sport of traveling on a bicycle or motorcycle | The students need a CYCLING track.
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| damage | The act of hurting something or someone. | You can be thankful they didn´t DAMAGE the tires
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| darkness | The absence of light or illumination. | The ghosts disappeared into the DARKNESS.
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| dehydration | An abnormal loss of water from the body, especially from illness or physical exertion. | With DEHYDRATION, more water is moving out of our cells.
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| difference | An instance or point of unlikeness or dissimilarity. | There is a great DIFFERENCE between the two felines.
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| disabled | Physically or mentally impaired, injured, or incapacitated. | Ramps have been installed at the entrances to accommodate the DISABLED.
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| disadvantage | The state or an instance of being in an unfavourable circumstance or condition. | His bad temper is a disadvantage.
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| discussion | An act or instance of discussing; consideration or examination by argument, comment, etc., especially to explore solutions; informal debate. | This is the first time we've had an honest discussion in about a million years.
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| disgusting | Causing disgust; offensive to the physical, moral, or aesthetic taste. | Your vulgar remarks disgust me.
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| doughnut | A small cake of sweetened or, sometimes, unsweetened dough fried in deep fat, typically shaped like a ring or, when prepared with a filling, a ball. | Thanks for the coffee and the DOUGHNUT they were delicious.
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| ecosystem | A system, or a group of interconnected elements, formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment. | A desert is an ECOSYSTEM with little precipitation.
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| edge | A line or border at which a surface terminates. | She sat down on the EDGE of the bed and stared at the floor.
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| embalmer | To treat (a dead body) so as to protect from decay. | During the course of employment as an EMBALMER, you can expect to wash and disinfect the bodies of the deceased.
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| engaged | Pledged to be married. | Jazmin and I are now ENGAGED.
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| enough | Occurring in such quantity, quality, or scope as to fully meet demands, needs, or expectation. | There´s ENOUGH food for everyone.
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| environmental | the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival. | The global warming is an ENVIRONMENTAL issue.
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| equipment | the set of articles or physical resources serving to equip a person or thing: such as the implements used in an operation or activity. |
I'm looking for a hobby that doesn't require a lot of fancy EQUIPMENT.
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| exhausted | Very tired | She was EXHAUSTED after the party
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| exhibition | a public showing (as of works of art, objects of manufacture, or athletic skill) | There were several famous paintings at the EXHIBITION.
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| explorer | a person who travels in search of geographical or scientific information | The EXPLORER found very interesting fossils.
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| extraordinary | exceptional to a very marked extent | The researchers made an EXTRAORDINARY discovery.
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| fashionable | of or relating to the world of fashion | It isn't FASHIONABLE to express such an opinion these days.
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| firefighter | a person who fights fires | The FIREFIGHTER rescued all the family members
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| fluorescent | bright and glowing as a result of fluorescence, very bright in colour | This room has FLUORESCENT light
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| footprint | an impression of the foot on a surface | The child left her tiny FOOTPRINTS in the snow.
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| forbidden | not permitted or allowed | Parking is FORBIDDEN in this area
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| forecast | to indicate as likely to occur | They're FORECASTING rain for this weekend.
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| frightening | to make afraid : TERRIFYING | The story is FRIGHTENING.
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| funny | seeking or intended to amuse | He's a very FUNNY guy.
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| gardening | the activity to grow herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables | My mom loves GARDENING
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| geography | a science that deals with the description, distribution, and interaction of the diverse physical, biological, and cultural features of the earth's surface | The GEOGRAPHY of the region matches ancient descriptions of the location of the lost city
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| goalkeeper | a player who defends the goal in any of various games (as hockey, lacrosse, or soccer) | The GOALKEEPER of that team is very tall.
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| granddaughter | the daughter of one's son or daughter | My daughter is my mother’s GRANDDAUGHTER
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| guidebook | a book of information for travellers | The group of Scouts have a GUIDEBOOK
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| gymnastics | physical exercises designed to develop strength and coordination | My sister practices GYMNASTICS
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| hallucination | perception of objects with no reality usually arising from disorder of the nervous system or in response to drugs | He could not tell if what he was seeing was real or if it was a HALLUCINATION.
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| harbour | a part of a body of water protected and deep enough to furnish anchorage, one with port facilities | The tanker stayed in Boston HARBOUR three days to undergo repairs
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| harmony | pleasing arrangement of parts | a song with complicated HARMONIES and rhythms
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| headache | pain in the head | I'm starting to get a HEADACHE.
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| headline | a head of a newspaper story or article usually printed in large type and giving the gist of the story or article that follows | She only had time to scan the HEADLINES before she had to rush out the door.
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| headteacher | the person who is in charge of a school | My parents had conversation with the HEADTEACHER of my school
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| healthy | free from disease or pain | Grandma has remained HEALTHY into her 80s
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| heavier | having greater weight than other object | That box is HEAVIER than I thought
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| hemisphere | half of a spherical or roughly spherical body (as a planet); specifically : the northern or southern half of the earth as divided by the equator | That patient has a tumour in the right cerebral HEMISPHERE
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| herbivore | an animal that only eats plants | Most dinosaurs were HERBIVORES
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| hopefully | in a way that expresses desire with an expectation of fulfilment | HOPEFULLY, things will get better soon.
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| horizon | the line where the earth seems to meet the sky : the apparent junction of earth and sky | We sailed toward the HORIZON.
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| hospitality | generous and friendly treatment of visitors and guests | We really enjoy the HOSPITALITY in this hotel.
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| housewife | Married woman who stays at home, does cleaning, cooking, etc., and does not have another job outside the home | Zoe would rather pursue a career than to go and become a HOUSEWIFE.
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| iceberg | Very large piece of ice floating in the ocean | Big boats are in danger of hitting the ICEBERG.
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| immigrant | Person who comes to a country to live there | The city has a large IMMIGRANT population.
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| immigration | Moving to a foreign country | Policies have not taken account of the surge in IMMIGRATION.
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| independent | Not subject to control by others | The country recently became INDEPENDENT.
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| instead | As an alternative to something expressed or implied | I was offered a ride, but I chose to walk INSTEAD.
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| instrument | Device used to produce music; also : a singing voice | The piano was his favourite musical INSTRUMENT.
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| interaction | Mutual or reciprocal action or influence | She guessed from the friendly INTERACTION that they were close to the other parents in the organization
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| intermediate | Being or occurring at the middle place, stage, or degree or between extremes | I'm taking INTERMEDIATE French this year.
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| interview | Meeting at which information is obtained (as by a reporter, television commentator, or pollster) from a person | The INTERVIEW will be shown on tonight's news.
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| island | Tract of land surrounded by water and smaller than a continent | He lives on an ISLAND in the Caribbean.
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| isolated | Occurring alone or once | The town remains a very ISOLATED community.
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| jewellery | Objects of precious metal often set with gems and worn for personal adornment | That JEWELLERY seems a little excessive for a waitress.
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| journalist | Person engaged in journalism; especially : a writer or editor for a news medium | A JOURNALIST who has won awards for two of his stories
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| journey | Act or instance of traveling from one place to another | We wished her a safe and pleasant JOURNEY.
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| jungle | Tropical forest where plants and trees grow very thickly | The tribe lives deep in the JUNGLE, with little outside contact.
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| kangaroo | Australian animal that moves by hopping on its powerful rear legs | KANGAROOS are pests in some parts of Australia.
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| keyboard | A row or set of keys that are pushed to play a musical instrument (such as a piano) | Sean didn't have room for a piano, so he bought a KEYBOARD.
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| laboratory | Room or building with special equipment for doing scientific experiments and tests | The experiments are conducted in a modern LABORATORY
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| ladder | Series of steps or stages by which someone moves up to a higher or better position | He was moving up the corporate LADDER.
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| landscape | Picture that shows a natural scene of land or the countryside | She likes to paint LANDSCAPES.
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| leather | Animal skin that is chemically treated to preserve it and that is used in making clothes, shoes, furniture, etc. | This jacket was made from real LEATHER
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| length | The distance from one end of something to the other end : a measurement of how long something is | The LENGTH of the table is six feet, and its width is three feet.
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| lifestyle | The way a person lives or a group of people live | Eating right and exercising are essential to having a healthy LIFESTYLE.
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| lighter | A mechanical or electrical device used for lighting cigarettes, cigars, or pipes | Richard used a LIGHTER to get the fire started.
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| lightning | The flashes of light that are produced in the sky during a storm | The old church was struck by LIGHTNING and caught fire.
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| litter | Things that have been thrown away and that are lying on the ground in a public place | We decided to pick up the LITTER in the park.
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| loudly | Noisy in a way that bothers other people | Must you play that awful music so LOUDLY?
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| magazine | Type of thin book with a paper cover that contains stories, essays, pictures, etc., and that is usually published every week or month | She subscribes to several gardening MAGAZINES.
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| magician | Performer who does tricks that seem to be impossible | The magician pulled a rabbit out of the hat.
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| manufacturing | Something made from raw materials by hand or by machinery | Our business is the MANUFACTURING of so-called white goods.
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| matchstick | Slender piece especially of wood from which a match is made | Cut the peppers into pieces the size of MATCHSTICKS.
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| meanwhile | At or during the same time : in the meantime | You can set the table. MEANWHILE, I'll start making dinner.
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| moonlight | The light of the moon | A figure appeared in the MOONLIGHT.
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| motorbike | A small motorcycle | We can get there faster with a MOTORBIKE than with a car.
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| movable | Capable of being moved | Thanksgiving is a MOVABLE holiday.
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| muddy | Full of or covered with mud | Please do not walk in the house with MUDDY boots on, as you will get the carpet dirty
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| mudslide | A large mass of wet earth that suddenly and quickly moves down the side of a mountain or hill | After the rainstorm there was a MUDSLIDE in that town
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| muscle | A body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and produce motion | She doesn't have the MUSCLE to lift something so heavy.
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| musculoskeletal | Of, relating to, or involving both musculature and skeleton | Of, relating to, or involving both musculature and skeleton
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| mushroom | An enlarged complex aboveground fleshy fruiting body of a fungus | Cut up some MUSHROOMS for the salad
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| musician | A composer, conductor, or performer of music; especially | She's a very talented MUSICIAN
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| naughty | Guilty of disobedience or misbehaviour | She gave him a NAUGHTY smile
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| neighbourhood | A place or region near. The people living near one another | They bought a house in a beautiful NEIGHBOURHOOD
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| nickname | A familiar form of a proper name | His mother gave him the NICKNAME “Winkey” when he was a baby
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| opportunity | A good chance for advancement or progress | You'll have an OPPORTUNITY to ask questions after the presentation
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| passenger | A traveller in a public or private conveyance | There were two PASSENGERS in the car in addition to the driver
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| pattern | A form or model proposed for imitation | The rug is decorated with a geometric PATTERN
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| penfriend | A person (such as someone in a foreign country) someone exchanges letters with even though the two have never met | My dad has a PENFRIEND in Canada
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| percentage | A part of a whole expressed in hundredths | What PERCENTAGE of your income do you spend on rent?
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| performance | The action of representing a character in a play. A public presentation or exhibition. | This evening's PERFORMANCE will start at 8 o'clock
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| phosphorous | Of, relating to, or containing phosphorus especially with a valence lower than in phosphoric compounds | The scientists use PHOSPHOROUS in the lab
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| photographer | One who practices photography; especially : one who makes a business of taking photographs | That woman is a good PHOTOGRAPHER
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| physics | A science that deals with matter and energy and their interactions | My brother studies PHYSICS in university
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| pigeon | a large, usually grey bird that is often seen in towns sitting on buildings in large groups, and is sometimes eaten as food | Look, there is a big PIGEON!
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| poisonous | Very harmful and able to cause illness or death. | The cobra is a POISONOUS snake.
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| prescription | a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or drugs that someone needs. | This is my doctor´s PRESCRIPTION.
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| puddle | A small pool of liquid on the ground. | Look, there is a PUDDLE of water.
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| pyramid | A solid object with a square base and four triangular sides that form a point at the top | The acrobats formed a PYRAMID by standing on each other's shoulders.
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| qualification | An official record showing that you have finished a training course. | You will get the job, if you have a good QUALIFICATION in English.
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| questionnaire | a list of questions that several people are asked so that information can be collected about something. | We had a Social studies QUESTIONNAIRE.
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| quickly | At a fast speed. | We had to walk QUICKLY to get to school on time!
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| railway | The metal tracks on which trains run. | We live near the train´s RAILWAY.
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| rainwater | Water that has fallen as rain. | I collect RAINWATER to water my plants.
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| roundabout | A road junction at which traffic moves in one direction round a central island. A large revolving device in a playground | Children were riding on the roundabout’
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| rowboat | A small boat propelled by use of oars. | They padded a rowboat down the river’
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| rugby | A team game played with an oval ball that may be kicked, carried, and passed from hand to hand. | He received the injury playing rugby’
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| sarcophagus | A stone coffin, typically adorned with a sculpture or inscription | An important King is in the sarcophagus``
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| sausage | Minced and seasoned meat encased in a skin | ‘ Linda put some sausages in the basket ´´
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| serious | Solemn or thoughtful in character or manner: | Marriage is a serious matter’
her face grew serious’
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| shape | • The external form, contours, or outline of someone or something: | ‘she liked the shape of his nose’
‘the stones are irregular in shape’
‘she has to work hard to keep in shape.
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| shelter | A place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger: | ‘ huts like this are used as a shelter during the winter’
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| shovel | A tool resembling a spade with a broad blade and typically upturned sides, | An area of turf had been dug up by vandals using a pick and shovel’
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| skateboard | A short narrow board with two small wheels fixed to the bottom of either end, on which a person can ride in a standing or crouching position, propelling themselves by occasionally pushing one foot against the ground. | Teenagers use skateboards to play”
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| skeletal | Relating to or functioning as a skeleton: | ‘ the skeletal remains of aquatic organisms’
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| snorkelling | Swim using a snorkel | ‘They practice snorkelling when go on vacation’.
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| snowboarding | The sport or pastime of sliding downhill on a snowboard | Teenagers like snowboarding”
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| spectacular | Beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way. | Popocatepetl is an spectacular mountain scenery’
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| square | A plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles: | ‘a grid of ruled squares’
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| stairs | A set of steps leading from one floor of a building to another, typically inside the building. | ‘ he came up the stairs’
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| starvation | Suffering or death caused by lack of food: | thousands died of starvation’
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| straight | Extending or moving uniformly in one direction only; without a curve or bend: (of hair) not curly or wavy. | ‘a long, straight road’
Liz has straight hair.
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| stuntman | A person employed to take an actor's place in performing dangerous stunts. (feats). | “to be a stuntman is dangerous job”
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| suitcase | A case with a handle and a hinged lid, used for carrying clothes and other personal possessions: | three huge suitcases and a plethora of hand baggage’
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| sunscreen | A cream or lotion rubbed on to the skin to protect it from the sun: | ‘she brings plenty of sunscreen’
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| support | Provide with a home and the necessities of life: | my main concern was to support my family’
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| surface | The outside part or uppermost layer of something: | the astronaut stepped on the moon's surface’
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| system | A set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network; a complex whole: | ‘the state railway system’
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| tablecloth | A cloth spread over a table, especially during meals. | “We only use a tablecloth when we have guests”
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| technique | A skilful or efficient way of doing or achieving something: | ‘tape recording is a good technique for evaluating our own communications’
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| technology | The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry: | ‘ advances in computer technology’
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| teenager | A person aged between 13 and 19 years. | “teenagers love going to parties”
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| terrified | To feel extreme fear: | ‘’ earthquakes terrify me’
‘he is terrified of spiders’
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| thirsty | Feeling a need to drink: | I am thirsty’
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| thunderstorm | A storm with thunder and lightning and typically also heavy rain or hail. | “the thunderstorm frightened our dog”
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| tights | Piece of clothing that is worn especially by girls, women, and dancers, that fits closely over the feet, legs, and waist, and that is made of a thicker material than pantyhose | Linda put on a pair TIGHTS under her skirt.
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| timetable | Written or printed list of activities and the times when they will be done | Nancy checked the TIMETABLE to see at what time the train left.
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| tissue | Piece of soft and very thin paper that is used especially for cleaning | She wiped her nose with a TISSUE.
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| toothache | Pain in or near a tooth | He went to the dentist after having a TOOTHACHE that lasted for two weeks.
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| toothbrush | Brush for cleaning your teeth | I tried and electric TOOTHBRUSH, but I didn´t like it.
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| tourist | Person who travels to a place for pleasure | In the summer the town is filled with TOURISTS.
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| tracksuit | Suit of clothing consisting usually of a jacket and pants that is often worn by athletes when working out | The members of the gymnastics team wore matching TRACKSUITS and hair ribbons.
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| trainers | Sports shoes. | We wore red TRAINERS for the race.
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| transformer | Device that changes the voltage of an electric current | There was a loud popping sound, and suddenly sparks shot out of the TRANSFORMER.
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| transportation | System for moving passengers or goods from one place to another | She arranged for the TRANSPORTATION of her furniture to her new apartment.
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| trophy | Object (such as a large cup or sculpture) that is given as a prize for winning a competition | The TROPHY has been won by Australia only once before.
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| truth | The real facts about something : the things that are true | The article explains the TRUTH about global warming.
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| typewriter | Machine that prints letters or figures on a sheet of paper when a person pushes its keys | I gave my last TYPEWRITER away quite a few years ago.
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| typical | Normal for a person, thing, or group : average or usual | It was a TYPICAL Saturday night for us.
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| uncomfortable | Causing a feeling of physical discomfort | You look UNCOMFORTABLE in that chair. Would you like to sit here instead?
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| uncontrollable | Hard or impossible to control | I have an UNCONTROLLABLE urge to jump in that pool.
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| unemployment | The state of not having a job | My UNEMPLOYMENT lasted about six months.
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| unfortunately | In a regrettable, unlucky, or unsuitable manner | UNFORTUNATELY, we didn't win the game.
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| uninhabited | Not occupied or lived in by people | The island is UNINHABITED because nothing much will grow there.
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| weather | Temperature and other outside conditions (such as rain, cloudiness, etc.) at a particular time and place | The WEATHER today will be hot and dry.
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| weight | Measurement that indicates how heavy a person or thing is | Her WEIGHT is 105 pounds.
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| wheel | One of the round parts underneath a car, wagon, etc., that rolls and allows something to move | The car's WHEELS started to spin on the icy road.
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| wildlife | Wild animals living in their natural environment | The zoologist had spent years studying WILDLIFE.
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| windshield | The window at the front of a car, truck, etc., that protects the driver and passengers | The car had a damaged WINDSHIELD.
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| windsurfing | The sport or activity of riding a sailboard | WINDSURFING on the lake is now more popular than boating.
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| wine | The alcoholic fermented juice of fresh grapes used as a beverage | They served WINE at the celebration dinner.
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| woolly | Warm piece of clothing (such as a sweater) made of knitted wool | Get out your winter WOLLY scarf.
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| wrestler | To fight (someone) by holding and pushing instead of by hitting, kicking, or punching | The WRESTLER was fighting in the ring.
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