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Target Listening PT1 - Word List WORD PARTS DEFINITION SAMPLE SENTENCE Unit fatten v to give an animal or person food to make them fatter Farmers often fatten their livestock so there is more meat warm-up n the act of generating heat as preperation for some kind of activity or simply to get prepared for something The teacher told the students to the warm-up activities at the beginning of the unit overhead adv for a while adv Phrase for a certain amount of time run errand v phrase a short journey to take a message or to deliver or I have to run some errands at lunch collect something receipt n a written or printed statement acknowledging that something has been paid for or that goods have been received Make sure you get a gift receipt in case she doesn't like the gift come over v phrase to visit or stop by I asked Nelson to come over to our house after work stuck in traffic a phrase when someone is in a vehicle that is in slow moving traffic Joan said that she would be late because she is stuck in traffic optimistic adj the tendency to be hopeful and to emphasize or Even after the divorce, the father remains optimistic that think of the good part in a situation rather than he can a good job of raising his children alone the bad part tenant n A dweller in a place; an occupant The new tenants that will be living here will arrive in a couple hours stay up v phrase to purposely not go to sleep for some reason The girls stayed up all night and chatted accident n something that happens without being planned There a many car accidents in this area, so be careful and that is not expected when driving trip v to stumble Tom tripped over the rock on the ground knock off v phrase to something to remove an object or person from a certain position I tried to know my brother off the raft but I wasn't strong enough deposit n money paid to reserve a place I had to put down a deposit on my apartment before I moved in balance n an amount of money or points remaining My balance of money in my account does not match the balance that the bank has for my account get sick v phrase to become ill I will get sick at the sight of blood realize v to know; to understand When it started to rain, he realized that he should have brought his umbrella suppose v to think that something is likely to be true I suppose that he will return home by 6pm n an organ that allows animals to breathe underwater Gills allow fish to breathe underwater oxygen n a gas without taste, smell or color, forming part We need oxygen to live of the air education n an organized system of teaching and learning Having a good education will give you many opportunities in life spill v to cause to fall from a container If you spill that juice you have to clean it up underworld n the imagined world of departed sould or spirits The Greeks believed that Hades was the underworld suburban adj pertaining to, inhabiting, or being in a suburb or She became bored of her suburban life and wanted to the suburbs of a city or town return to the city public n open for the use of the community A public toilet needs to be used cleanly transportation n a means or system of moving something from one place to another Korea's subway system is a very convenient form of public transportation; personal automobiles are not needed in Korea feature n a part of something that makes it identifiable Rolling hills are a lovely feature of the countryside I was visiting get rid of v phrase to remove; to eliminate The school board member wanted to get rid of school sports, but the community protested against his proposal talented adj skilled at some or many things The talented young sculptor quickly made a name for herself among the art community introduce v to present for the first time Tom introduced himself to the class correctly adv properly She correctly accomplished the task assigned to her worth adj equal in value to something specified How much you think that artifact is worth? at least adv phrase not less than; a minimum of At least they bought something load v to put something on a boat or truck The workers on the dock loaded the ship with goods to be sent overseas located or functioning from above gill A gaggle of geese flew overhead in a V-shape formation Can we rest for awhile before continuing our hike? Unit cause v to make something happen, usually something bad The storm caused a blackout in many towns cancer n serious illness that is caused when cells in the body increase in an uncontrolled way Smoking causes lung cancer, so its better not to smoke avoid v to keep away from a person, place or thing Sometimes, it is better to avoid someone, than to fight with them provide v to give or supply The school provided the students with new text books connection n a state of being associated closely The reason why your internet is not working is because there is no connection between your computer and the router compliment v to praise or express admiration for someone Everyone was complimenting Mimi on her wonderful dinner party reserve v spacious adj lots of space My hotel suite was very spacious intersection n a place where streets meet or cross each other The intersection of 3rd Avenue and Front Street is very busy rhyme n the state of two words having the same end sound (e.g “cat”-“bat”) In the 20th century, many poets stopped writing poetry in rhyme employment n a job paying a salary or wages He was laid off from his job and is not looking for employment management n the act or manner of handling, directing, and controlling something Time management is one of the most important aspects of being an efficient worker suffer v to feel pain Since changing management, their sales have suffered to keep aside; to hold out of use I can't buy this coat right now, but if you would reserve it for me, I can buy it on Friday rainforest n flip flops n a dense forest that is usually seen in hot humid areas a pair of plastic sandals for use around water (syn thongs, sandals) rob v to take something without permission I was robbed of my gold necklace therefore adv for that reason or cause I've decided take a year off and write a book, therefore I will not be renewing my contract appreciate v to be grateful for something "I really appreciated the birthday card I thought everyone forgot." contact lens n a pair of small unnoticeable discs worn over the Maria prefers to wear contact lenses instead of her eyes to correct vision defects glasses replace v to get rid of someone or something and put a new person or thing in their place I replaced my old pillow with a new one praise v to say something good about someone or something I praised my dog for behaving well disappoint v to fail to give or something wanted, expected, or promised David was disappointed because he couldn’t enter the competition overcooked adj when food is cooked for too long a time The ham was delicious but I thought that the turkey was overcooked and dry elderly adj spare adj old extra One of the largest rainforests in the world is in Brazil You should wear flip flops when you use a public shower, so you don't get a foot fungus Some elderly people need assistance in daily activities such as laundry I have some spare mittens I can loan you if your hands are cold Unit article n a usually short piece of writing, as in a magazine The Wall Street Journal contains articles pertaining to or newspaper news from around the globe loaf n bread which is shaped and baked in a single piece and can be sliced for eating I prefer slicing a loaf of bread at home instead of having it done at the bakery wrap v to cover or enclose something with paper, cloth or other material The clerk carefully wrapped the new wine glasses in paper square n a flat shape with four sides at 90 degree angles The cushion was in the shape of a square multicolored adj having many colors A rainbow is multicolored afford v to be able to pay for something or afford its costs I could not afford the tennis racquet I wanted so I decided not to buy anhything at all yawn v to open the mouth wide and take in air into the lungs and slowly send it out, usually when tired or bored After ten hours of work, we all began to yawn sunrise n when the sun moves into the sky in the morning By sunrise, farmers are already up and hard at work increase n the growth in numbers, size, strength, quality, etc The increase of crime has led many people to buy home security systems formal adj following the correct ways; official Koreans have a casual, polite and a formal speech elect v to choose someone by voting Who will you be electing next week to become the new president? spotlight n a circle of strong light which is sent from a light source whose beam can be directed The actor stood in the spotlight as he performed the play a lot of adj phrase many of some thing or people The shelf was filled with a lot of books gather v to make or form into a group We gathered the leaves into one pile fear n feeling of being worried or excited or wanting to Sue has a fear of heights run and hide regular adj usual; normal; customary graduate v to complete the requirements for a level of schooling carnival n a traveling amusement show with rides, refreshments and sideshows concession stand n a place where people can buy food or drink at an I'm going to the consession stand for a hotdog, you event like a ballgame or concert want anything? I’ll have the regular coffee with a little bit of sugar Graduate students will be given preference for student housing over undergraduates Carnivals usally travel during the summer months to make a final decision; to realize We need to figure out what we're going to -I think we should move to the city -I agree figure out v phrase dirt n You can refer to the earth on the ground as dirt, They had dirt on their clothes from working in the especially when it is dusty garden prove v to show something is true bet v remind After being framed, it was difficult for the man to prove his innocence to feel confident about an idea I bet that the boss will approve of my new idea on how to save the company money v to help someone to remember something Tom always needs to be reminded about his homework apply v to try to get His daughter is applying for admission next year except prep with the exclusion of My family was all there except for me feed v to give food to Please remember to feed the dog before you leave for school bouquet n a bunch or collection of flowers The bride held a beautiful bouquet of flowers area n a distinct part or section; a place Before the detonation of a nuclear device, the surrounding area must be cleared of all people for safety cheat v to act dishonestly Children need to know that it is wrong to cheat n hair that grows above the upper lip The teenager boy was trying to grow a mustache beard n the hair that some men allow to grow on the lower part of their face Merlin the magician is often shown with a long white beard rectangular adj a flat shape with four sides at 90 degree angles, and with opposite sides of equal length We used rectangular bricks to build a sturdy wall plaid adj having differently colored yarns in a crossbarred Betsy wore a cute plaid skirt to school pattern strength n the state or quality of being strong She has the inner strength to overcome just about any obstacle display n a thing or a collection of things presented in an orderly way for people to see The display had many lovely earrings polar bear n a white-furred bear that is native to the Arctic Circle Polar bears are excellent swimmers across from adv phrase the opposite side My apartment is across from the park goldfish n a small yellow or orange fish often kept in fishbowls or pools I have many cute goldfish in my aquarium at home billion n the number 1000 000 000 in America and 000 000 000 000 in Britain I wish I had a billion dollars in my bank development n advance; growth I will ensure the continued development of our company spice n something used or added to make food taste good I like to add some spices to my hamburger forest n a large piece of land covered with trees I want to go to the black forest in Germany totally adv completely Dexter completely surprised everyone with his awesome costume wrong adj incorrect Two of your answers were wrong retirement n an act of leaving or time when one leaves the workforce and stops work After his retirement, he was able to play a lot of golf fan n someone who supports and admires a person, sport, sports team, etc I am not a very big fan of soccer sold out v phrase to dispose of entirely by selling We sold out of banners in the first few hours of the event perform v to entertain an audience The children are very excited to perform in tonight's concert, and their parents are looking forward to watching waste v to use more than is necessary of something, or not to use something in a useful way Tom always wastes food when he goes to a buffet grind v to crush into small pieces We must grind the blocks of salt so we can distribute them more easily grain n a food that comes from grass, like wheat, rice, and corn It is impossible to count every grain in bread electricity n a form of energy When there is a blackout, electricity doesn't work notice n a board, piece of paper, etc containing information or instructions I received a notice in the mail about the big sale at the department store cost v to cause someone to lose or destroy something valuable My job pays very well but it costs me time with my family dawn n the period in the day when light from the sun begins to appear in the sky I was up by dawn to make it to the airport on time Unit mustache newsstand n a table or temporary structure used as a small shop for selling newspapers and magazines outside in public places She bought the morning paper from the newsstand right outside the subway station leak v to flow like water slowly out of a container Water is leaking from the garden hose fill up v phrase an act or instance of filling up with something such as fuel Filling up a bathtub needs a lot of water truly adv genuinely, truthfully We truly feel that she is the right person for the job Unit recommend v to give advice or tell someone to something that is seen as beneficial bend v to assume a curved, crooked, or angular form or The trees were bending in the wind direction in front of adv phrase ahead of A woman with a large hat was sitting in front of me in the theater match n contest between two or more players or teams The boxing match will be between the former and current champions aquarium n An aquarium is a building, often in a zoo, where My class took a trip to the aquarium today fish and underwater animals are kept complain v to say you're not satisfied with something upstairs n the upper part of a house, building, or structure The upstairs is usually very warm in the summer air conditioner n a device that controls the temperature inside a room You will need to get an air conditioner because August is so hot in my country humorous adj making a person smile or laugh The book was one of the most humorous I have ever read habit n an acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary Some habits are hard to overcome celebrate v to mark a happy occasion by doing something special Each year, Chinese people travel extensively while they celebrate the Lunar New Year custom n a normal or common action for a particular culture It is custom for males to pursue the females n a day when someone does not have to go to work or school Saturday and Sunday are his days off fail v to not succeed, not something or not help when it was expected I was angry because I failed the test I failed to give you the message in time type n a group of people or things with similar qualities There are many types of chocolate in the world that make them different from other groups without prep not having or doing something I am without my trusted advisors usually adv under normal conditions; commonly Dinner at my house is usually at six o'clock due adj the time something should be returned Make sure you don’t forget when the assignment is due retail n the sale of goods to consumers, usually in small quantities The job is open to anyone who has worked in retail novel n a fictional prose narrative Frankenstein is said to be the first science fiction novel about a mad scientist creating a monster out of dead body parts refuse v to not accept something offered Even though I was offered a high paying job, the hours coincided with my school hours, so I refused mean adj unkind or pleasant The old man who lives at the end of the block is so mean to the children soldier n a member of an army Most soldiers are well-respected by their citizens weakness n a negative characteristic His weakness is that he can not focus very well injure v to cause harm to someone I was injured when I fell from the swing heel n the back part of the foot, under and behind the ankle try out v phrase to see how skillful one is in something I will try out for the school play tomorrow cheer v to shout with excitement or praise We all cheered for the group performing on stage adj behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone My classmates are all so very friendly day off friendly other than besides adv I recommend stretching every morning right after you get out of bed Tom complained when David received more food than him The shoes are a bit small I have a blister on my heel after wearing them all day Everyone besides Kerry is eager to travel to the coast this weekend Unit n a chain, strap, ect for controlling or leading an animal I put a leash on my dog when I take him for a walk laundromat n a place where a person pays money to wash their own clothes I had to go to the laundromat to wash my clothes because my washer was broken foggy adj when small drops of water form a cloud close to The morning fog covered the land in a blanket of white the surface of land or water rescuer n a person who saves another from danger The rescuer gave his life to save the injured victims frightened adj feeling afraid or nervous Our frightened kitten ran under the couch and didn’t want to come out kneel v to go down into, or stay in, a position where one Chuck got down on one knee and asked Jill to marry or both knees are on the ground him leash overweight n fat or heavier than usual If you are not careful what you eat and don't exercise, you'll become overweight risk n danger of losing something important There is great risk of becoming addicted to gambling junk food n food that is unhealthy but is quick and easy to eat Because it is so convenient, many people eat junk food for lunch checkered adj having a pattern of different colored squares A chess board has a checkered appearance couch n a sofa I bought a new blue sofa for my living room today n a piece of material to cover a window, stage etc Sue bought purple curtains for her window collection n a group of similar things kept together Tom has kept a stamp collection ever since he was a young boy honestly adv We have always dealth honestly with our customers character n in a way that is truthful a person or animal that says or does something in a story racquet n an object consisting of a net fixed tightly to an oval from with a long handle, used in various sports Our bought a new raquet when I joined the tennis team back and forth adv phrase backward and forward We walked back and forth because we couldn’t find the post office seldom adv rarely not often The temperature in these mountains seldom rises above freezing, perhaps only a few days a year seed n the part of a plant from which a new one will grow If you give the seed water, it will become a flower! plant v When you plant a seed, plant, or young tree, you In biology class, we planted seeds and will record weekly put it into the ground so that it will grow there observations community center n a building or other place in which members of a During the summer, there is a dance every Friday at the community may gather for social, educational, or community center cultural activities fair n An event, usually for the benefit of a charity or public institution, including entertainment and the sale of goods The county fair is a wonderful event where the entire county gets together in celebration craft n A craft is an activity such as weaving or pottery that involves making things skilfully with your hands The children enjoy making crafts train v to prepare or be prepared for a job, activity, or sport, by learning skills Derick spends most of his time training for the marathon convenient adj easy and comfortable to or get to Because both parents work, it is convenient for the family to eat fast food receive v to get or be given The handsom baby received a lot of attention whereever he went generous adj willing to give money, help, kindness etc Pierre has always been a pretty generous man return v to send, bring, give, put, ect something back where it came from May I return these pants if they don’t fit? stuffy adj an unpleasant room or building that does not have fresh air Open a window because it is too stuffy in here tight adj affording little or no extra room Her new jeans were very tight on her curtain My favorite character in the novel Watership Down has to be Blackberry Unit sunlight n the light of the sun Sunlight is the most abundant source of energy on earth middle n the central point, position, or part A scared dog was standing in the middle of the road interview n a meeting in which someone asks another person, especially a famous person, questions about themselves, work, or ideas It is difficult to get an interview with famous people actually adv in truth really We actually had a hard time selling her apartment outdoor adj located outside a building The farm has an old-fashion outdoor toilet owe v to be under obligation to pay or repay I owe Kendall dollars from lunch yesterday steak n a thick slice of meat or fish We enjoyed grilled steaks of beef for dinner split v to divide into smaller parts The class split into two groups identification n a document that proves the identity of a person He used his driver's license as identification check n a written order, usually on a standard printed form, directing a bank to pay money I wrote the grocery store a check for the amount I owed common adj ordinary, with no special status or rank Even a common cold is getting harder to cure Antarctica n the continent that contains the South Pole Antarctica is the southern most continent variety n pertaining to having different forms or types There were a variety of students from different countries in the class nowhere adv in or at no place, not anywhere The children had nowhere to go pessimistic adj always looking on the bad side of a situation My oldest brother is not always fun to be around because he is so pessimistic pilot n a person who flies an aircraft Our pilot told us to fasten our seat belts because we were about to land land v to arrive on the ground Our flight landed in Beijing right on time geology n the study of the rocks and similar substances that make up Earht's surface If you study geology, you'll be able to identify substances like quarts, feldspar, and flint biology n the scientific study of the natural processes of living things We learned about photosynthesis in biology today nutrient n a substance that provides nourishment for growth or metabolism Fruits and vegetables have many of the nutrients that people need blood pressure n a measure of the pressure at which the blood flows through the body The nurse took my blood pressure and wrote it down on the chart dizziness n the condition of feeling dizzy I suffer from dizziness whenever I go on a ride that goes round in circles perfume n a liquid with a pleasant smell that is applied to the skin My girlfriend has a perfume for each season of the year deal n an agreement or arrangement, especially in business He got a great deal on his new car emperor n a male ruler of an empire At one time, ancient Rome was ruled by emperors ruin v to damage or destroy Her dress was ruined when the red wine got spilled on it solution n a way to solve a problem I've found a solution to our lack of space problem starve v to become very weak or die because there is not There are many children who are starving in the world enough food to eat antique n something made in an earlier period and collected and valued because of its beauty or high quality brace n something that connects, fastens, strengthens or I wear a brace on my knee because I had an operation supports on it lizard n a small reptile that has a long body and short legs In the tropics, a gecko is a lizard that can be commonly seen nearby adv close Even though the park is nearby, I never go come with v phrase to accompany or to be included Does the chicken combo come with biscuits? My aunt collects antiques Unit saucer n a small curved plate which you put a cup on The white cup matched the white saucer that it was sitting upon originally adv in the beginning Otto originally believed that he was going to Germany instead of England cite v to mention or quote as an example or authority Taking final exams is cited by most college students as being the most stressful experience difficulty n a difficult situation; a situation that causes problems I was having some difficulty understanding him speak because of his accent prevent v lead v to stop from happening to guide the actions of a person or group The Dutch have built advanced systems of dams and dykes to prevent the sea from flooding their lands I will lead the first group of tourists through the museum illness n a sickness; the condition of being in poor health Mike couldn’t go to work for over a week because of his illness teenager n someone who is aged between the ages of 13 and 19 As they go through puberty in your teens, teenagers tend to be more moody awake adj not being asleeep Is Malcolm awake yet? detail n a small piece of information Every little detail is helpful in an investigation texture n an appearance and feel of a surface The queen liked the texture of silk and ordered all her blankets to be made of this material measurement n the act or process of ascertaining dimensions, quantity, or capacity Her measurement of the room was off by a few inches suitcase n a large rectangular case with a handle for carrying clothes and other possessions Harris packed all his clothes in a suitcase and left town important The professor didn't really tell us anything meaningful about the final in today's study session It was a waste of time I bought a beautiful frame to put my wedding picture inside meaningful adj frame n the border, usally wooden, that surrounds a picture or painting household n a social unit composed of those living together in There are six members in total in our household the same dwelling incredible adj wonderful, fabulous The incredible cake was made by a 10 year old handpicked adj specifically chosen by someone The fruit was handpicked from the fields deserve v to be worthy of; to earn by merit In this movie, the lead actor's performance is so good that he definitely deserves a top acting award opportunity n an occasion for personal advancement or financial gain The young girl had the opportunity to travel to Europe with her debate class rather adv in preference to, or as a preference He wants us to meet him here rather than go to his home artistic adj relating to arts or artists His artistic skills are phenomenal cellphone n a portable phone Today, just about everyone has a cellphone responsibility n something that you have to as a duty or job It is your own responsibility to look after your health disagree v to have a different opinion She often disagrees with my opinions mistake n an incorrect act I've made a terrible mistake I accidentally called my girlfriend by my ex-girlfriend's name hate v to dislike someone or something very much Jordan really hates being around dirty areas Unit upset v to make someone worried, unhappy, or angry It still upsets me when I think about what she said to me hopefully adv used to express what you would like to happen Hopefully, the weather will stay nice for our baseball game today rest n The rest is used to refer to all the parts of I'm taking Joey, Mike, and Ricky to the park and you can something or all the things in a group that take the rest remain or that you have not already mentioned match v It two colors, designs or objects match, they are My jewelry matches my outfit similar or look attractive together license n an official document of permission You need to have a license is you want to cut hair for a living present adj existing or happening now His play is set in present day Sidney affect v to have an influence on or effect a change in Her lack of a college degree started to affect her selfesteem generally adv relating to a general or quite non-specific manner He is generally considered to be the father of jazz music distinction n a difference between two similar things There was some distinction between their projects climate n the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place The Mediterranean climate is good for growing citrus fruits and grapes warty adj being covered with warts The toad's skin was warty reasonable adj referring to a logical and right thing to He felt the price for the jacket was very reasonable so he purchased it skill n the ability, coming from one's knowledge, practice, aptitude to something well He had a lot of skill in his job toothache n pain caused by something being wrong with one She is suffering from a severe toothache of the teeth head v to go towards It was late and time to head home flash n a sudden bright light that quickly disappears There was a flash in the sky from the lightning forecast n a statement about what is going to happen The weather forecast for the next three days is fine decrease v to become less There was a decrease in the popularity of fast food as people wanted to become healthy payment n the act of paying money I own my car becaue I've finished making all the payments stupid adj not wise It was a stupid decision to let him go conversation n a talk between two or more people where ideas, Steve and I had a great conversation about music thoughts, feelings and questions are exchanged spoil v to go bad or rotten I accidentally left the milk out all day and it spoiled in the sunlight battle n a fight between armed forces; warfare The battle ended with many deaths relating to citizens within one country Freedom of speech is one of the most important civil rights of people in the US civil adj currently adv at this time Tom is currently involved in a movie project fortune n wealth He managed to save a fortune over his lifetime pass away v phrase to die All living things eventually pass away charity n an institution set up to provide help I commonly give money to various charities selfish adj thinking only of oneself and giving no thought to It's selfish to think that what we today will have no others effect on the earth tomorrow lose one's temper v phrase to no longer be able to control one's anger Carmen lost her temper after finding out that Bruce lied to her direct adj going in a straight line toward somewhere or someone without stoppin or changing direction We traveled in a direct route all the way home out of adv phrase to exhaust or use something up We are out ouf milk period n an measure or section of time Most public and private schools have six periods in a day fascinating adj very interesting, incredible The story of the beginning of the church is fascinating Unit 10 to frequent a particular place especially in idling We usually like to go to Nikki's house and hang out the time away to trade one item or service for another These two nations traded often, exchanging coffee, grain, and sugar for gold and silk hang out v phrase exchange v design v to plan; to invent; to formulate Arnold designed a great plan to help us raise money material n any physical substance, such as rock, wood, glass, plastic, etc The material formed from the combination of metals, turned out to be very useless harmful adj dangerous or of causing harm Smoking cigarrettes is harmful to one's health nervous adj scared or worried I was so nervous during the audition that I couldn’t stop my knees from shaking anniversary n the day on which an important event happened in a previous year Friday is the my parent's 25th wedding anniversary solve v to clear up or explain a mystery, crime etc Sherlock Holmes always solves the crimes he encounters relationship n the contact, friendship, communication etc that Sue has a good relationship with Tom They are best exist between people friends thunderstorm n a storm with thunder and lightning and heavy rain a problem; a difficulty The thunderstorm raged outside There was trouble at last night's football match after fans of both teams started fighting each other trouble n look over v to review something Muriel was kind enough to look over my essay before I handed it in freedom n the right to make your own choices or decisions When you turn 18, you have the freedom to make your own choices weapon n an object used to attack The wanted man has many weapons that he had stolen earlier during the week assistant n someone who helps someone else to a job Barry is a competent assistant to Roy reschedule v to agree to a new and later date for something to happen I've had to reschedule my dinner appointment with Yolanda mechanic n someone whose job is repairing the engines of vehicles and other machines Corey has worked as a mechanic for the last ten years impatient adj unable to tolerate waiting The impatient child cried because he wanted to leave to make a final decision; to realize We need to figure out what we're going to -I think we should move to the city -I agree figure out v phrase latest adj most current Modern security systems employ the latest technology to stay one step ahead of criminals and intruders extra adj more than what is necessary Having a part time job will give you extra money throw v to send something through the air with force, espcecially by a sudden movement of the arm Let's see who can throw the baseball the farthest spill v to cause to fall from a container If you spill that juice you have to clean it up washing machine n an appliance that cleans clothing I put too many clothes into the washing machine roommate n someone that shares a living space with another For some reason, David never gets along with his person roommate active adj always doing things, especially with energy and enthusiasm David needs an active lifestyle Unit 11 corner n the point, area or line which is formed by the meeting of two lines, surfaces, roads, etc keyboard n the set of keys on a computer or typewriter that You need to be familiar with the keyboard in order to you press in order to make it work type quickly particular adj concerned with specific details There is a particular order that needs to be followed shaped adj having a particular shape Submarines are in the shape of cigars personally adv done according to one's own perspective "Personally, I would prefer that you didn't ask me how much I weigh." permission n approval to something The teenager had to ask for permission to use his parents' car to ask politely There is a mailbox on the corner Excuse Sir, if you have a moment, I would like to request your advice on a difficult matter request v realize v to understand; to comprehend sweat v to excrete a colorless liquid through the skin due I began to sweat on the long walk home to the body being too hot, ill, or nervous poison n a substance that can make a person ill or cause death when it is taken into the body plate n A plate is a round or oval flat dish that is used to We used paper plates at dinner so we didn't have too hold food much to clean up afterwards inventor n a person who creates new things Leonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest inventors of his day rub v to press or be pressed against something with a circular or up and down repeated movement My mother rubbed some lotion onto my back shake hands v phrase to join hands with another and move them up and down They shook hands after they made the deal annoy v to bother; to make angry Don't annoy your sister, she's had a bad day discover v to find out Archaeologists are constantly trying to discover new knowledge overcrowded adj too many people or things in one place Most big cities are overcrowded with people natural to; born in When it started to rain, he realized that he should have brought his umbrella Romeo drank the poison Her native language was Italian, but after years of study she spoke English very well native adj meal n an occasion when food is eaten, or the food which is eaten on such an occasion I enjoy eating a large meal at lunch so that I'm not that hungry in the evening careless adj without any care or attention She made some careless spelling mistakes on her essay necessary adj needed or having to be done; required He lacks the necessary skills for the job appreciate v to be grateful for something I appreciate my mother taking care of me so many times confirm v to make sure something is right by checking it again You need to confirm whether you want to attend the party or not season n a period of time when professional sports teams Baseball season typically begins in April are playing organized adj having a formal structure and being coordinated The workers organized into a union to give them power against management award n prize His award was for being the most improved player on the team alphabetical adj in the order of the letters of an alphabet The students were sitting in alphabetical order thumbtack n a small pin that that is used to secure something I used thumbtacks to put up my flyer about next week's to a wall, bulletin board, etc party museum n a building for housing and displaying objects of artistic, scientific or historic interest The history museum is closed on Sundays normal cells run a fever v phrase to be hot due to a sickness I was running a fever when I came down with the flu flier n a small piece of paper with information on it about a product or event We printed fliers to advertise our new café badly adv much or very much He wants very badly to be considered for the top job cheer v to shout with excitement or praise We all cheered for the group performing on stage dugout n in baseball, the area where the manager and players sit I had the chance to go to the dugout and get some autographs of the players midnight n the middle of the night, specifically 12 o'clock at My curfew is midnight on weekends night twist v to turn, wind or bend Unit 12 Andy twisted the bottle cap to open it suburb n the area where people live that is just outside of Many people like to live in the suburbs because they feel a city it is a better place to raise a family roomy adj large, spacious My dad will be pleased with the roomy kitchen cramped adj not very spacious Bob's studio apartment was quite cramped v to give something to someone and receive something from them I've exchanged my jacket for a larger size probably adv used for saying that you think that something is Tom probably will go to the party tomorrow likely lemonade n soft drink flavored with lemons Fresh lemonade tastes better than bottled ones regular adj usual; normal; customary I’ll have the regular coffee with a little bit of sugar talent n a natural ability to something Talent shows are always interesting crime n an action that break's a country's law If you commit a crime, you will be punished as well adv phrase also When heat increases, the absorption rate increases as well exchange to not pay attention to; to not act on Please ignore that last email I sent you It was meant for someone else ignore v gentle adj kind, calm or soft cough v to force air out of one's lungs through the throat The heavy smoke made me cough with a short loud sound sculpture n three dimensional art made of stone, metal, or other objects The sculpture was made of stone, and it looked exactly like the king portrait n a painting, photograph, or other picture of a person The father commissioned an artist to paint the family portrait kind n a group with similar characteristics, or a particular type Vehicles run primarily on two kinds of fuel: petrol and diesel cure v to fix or solve a health problem Polio has essentially been cured disease n an illness or sickness Modern medicine can help treat or cure many diseases that were always fatal in the past daily adj happening on or relating to everyday There is a daily bus that stops here at 10:30 am a pain in the head He is very gentle with his children Do you have any pain killers? I have a terrible headache, and I can't concentrate headache n playful adj funny and not serious The child was very playful and continued to entertain the adults around her jaw n the lower part of one's face which moves when they open mouth Edgar broke his jaw and now cannot eat solid food address n the name of the house, street, town etc where a person lives My family moved to a new house months ago, but I still don’t know the address according to adv phrase as said by According to the news, it will rain tomorrow ... each other The intersection of 3rd Avenue and Front Street is very busy rhyme n the state of two words having the same end sound (e.g “cat”-“bat”) In the 20th century, many poets stopped writing... student housing over undergraduates Carnivals usally travel during the summer months to make a final decision; to realize We need to figure out what we're going to -I think we should move to... of bed Tom complained when David received more food than him The shoes are a bit small I have a blister on my heel after wearing them all day Everyone besides Kerry is eager to travel to the coast

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