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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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