in a better or more excellent manner or more advantageously or attractively or to a greater degree etc
I felt better after I had a good night sleep.
stronger
더 힘센
Who do you think is stronger, Superman or Batman?
taller
having greater height
He is three inches taller than I.
weaker
더 약한
I think a cat is weaker than a elephants.
worse
bad or ill in a greater or higher degree
I think winter is worse than summer.
brick
a hard, square piece of clay that has been baked and is used to build structures
My school is a brick building.
faster
more quickly
A horse is faster than a cat.
feather
one of many thin tubes with soft hairs on each side that birds are covered by
This cake is as light as a feather.
lighter
not as heavy
A feather is lighter than a brick.
shorter
having smaller height
He is three inches shorter than I.
architect
a person who DESIGNS or plans buildings or other large structures
I want to be an architect.
lifeguard
an attendant employed at a beach or pool to protect swimmers from accidents
One lifeguard saved on my life when I fell into the swimming pool.
photographer
a person who takes photographs or works in photography
The photographer took a close-up of the man's face.
president
the leader of a republic
The first president of the United States was George Washington.
programmer
a person who writes computer programs
He was excellent as a computer programmer.
soldier
a person serving in the military
I want to be a soldier because I want to protect my country.
astronaut
a person who travels in space
Two astronauts walked into the space craft.
lawyer
a person whose job is to answer questions about laws, write legal papers and represent others in court
I am in trouble. I need a lawyer.
musician
a person who writes, sings, or plays music, often as a profession
I want to be a rock musician.
planet
a massive round object in space which moves around a star
What is closet planet to Earth?
veterinarian
a person whose job is to care for animal's health
I took my dog to the veterinarian.
athletic
being strong and physically capable
Cody is athletic and outgoing.
energetic
having or showing much energy
She is fun and energetic.
nice
being enjoyable, pleasing or satisfying
My English teacher is very nice.
quiet
making little or no sound; not talking much or at all
Please be quiet in the library.
serious
involving or requiring great thought or study
He was serious about the matter.
smart
being wise and clever; done after much thought
A dolphin is a very smart animal.
cousin
the son or daughter of an uncle or aunt, also known
My uncle's son is my cousin.
friendly
acting in a kind, helpful way toward someone
Sometimes she's very warm and friendly.
funny
causing or intended to cause laughter
The monkey has a funny face.
joke
something said or done to make people laugh
The joke got a big laugh.
sledding
썰매타기
Last winter, we went skiing and sledding!
talkative
When someone is talkative, they talk a lot.
He is very talkative. He talks all the time.
badminton
a sports game involving a racquet and shuttlecock
She has a new badminton racket.
football
a sport in which two teams try to put a ball into the other teams goal, played with different types of balls and goals in different countries
I like to watch football.
ice skate
move along on ice skates
I went ice skating with my family.
rugby
a kind of football using an oval ball which can be carried
Joe is a professional rugby player.
surf
to ride on top of ocean waves while standing on a special board
We went surfing last weekend.
a lot of
many of some thing or people
We see a lot of animals at the zoo.
camp
an outdoor area where people live, sometimes for fun, and usually for a short period of time
I went to football camp last summer.
learn
to gain knowledge
We learn English in school.
tree house
a playhouse built in the branches of a tree
Tina’s dad built a tree house.
water-ski
수상스키를 타다
I learned how to water-ski.
blood
the red liquid that flows in the bodies of living humans and animals without which we cannot live
When I cut my finger, a lot of blood came out.
brain
the ORGAN inside the head that controls all of the body's functions
Our brains are in our heads.
health
the overall physical condition of the body
If you have good health, you are not sick.
heart
a body part that pushes blood throughout the body
My heart is in my chest.
muscle
a part of the body of a human or animal that functions to produce movement
His muscles were very big from exercising every day.
throat
the tubes inside the neck through which air travels to the lungs and food travels to the stomach
My throat is sore from singing so much.
club
an organization for people interested in a particular activity or subject, or the place where such an activity is held
She is a member of a tennis club.
formula
a symbol, using letters or numbers, that shows a mathematical or scientific rule
I’m not good at learning formulas.
headache
a feeling of pain or discomfort in the head
My head hurts. I have a headache.
stomach
an organ used for digesting food
He rubs his stomach when he is hungry.
stomachache
a pain in the belly
My stomach hurts. I have a stomachache.
take care of
look after
They take care of my baby when I'm not home.
flute
a long, thin musical instrument which is played by blowing into a hole at one end
I play the flute.
ice fishing
얼음 낚시
I want to learn to ice fish.
knit
to make articles of clothing by joining threads of WOOL together, using two special sticks called NEEDLES
She knits a scarf.
pick up
to meet; to give a ride to someone
I need to pick up my sister at the airport.
table tennis
a game resembling tennis but played on a table with paddles and a light hollow ball
He doesn’t know how to play table tennis.
whistle
to make a high and often musical sound by forcing air through one's lips
Do you know how to whistle a tune?
cartwheel
재주넘기
Please teach me how to do a cartwheel.
chess
a game for two players where they move their pieces across a special board and try to take each other's pieces
Let’s play chess.
chopstick
one of a pair of thin, tapered sticks, often of wood or ivory, used chiefly in Asian countries for lifting food to the mouth
Many Asian countries eat their foods with chopsticks.
drive
to guide the movement of a vehicle
I wish I could drive a car.
fence
fight with fencing swords
She wants to learn how to fence.
goal
the aim or purpose of an action or series of actions
My goal is to climb a tall mountain.
cavity
a hole in a tooth
I hope I do not have a cavity on my tooth.
dental floss
치실
I use dental floss every day.
flu
(usually with "the") an illness that causes soreness of the body, fever and tiredness; INFLUENZA
Yesterday he stayed home because of flu.
hospital
an institution where people receive all different types of medical care
He broke his leg and went to the hospital.
toothbrush
the plastic thing used for cleaning the teeth
I brush my teeth with my toothbrush.
x-ray
a type of radiation that is invisible to the human eye
The doctor took an X-ray of the boy’s chest.
bone
hard materials inside the body that form the frame of humans and animals
I broke a bone in my arm.
brace
something that connects, fastens, strengthens or supports
I had a tooth pulled to get braces.
dentist
a person whose job is to take care of people's teeth
The dentist pulled out the girl's tooth.
earache
귀앓이
My ear hurts. I have a earache.
fever
a condition in which body temperature is above normal
My forehead is hot with the fever.
toothache
pain caused by a tooth problem
My tooth hurts. I have a toothache.
amusement park
an outdoor place with games, rides, and other forms of entertainment
People are riding a roller coaster at the amusement park.
awesome
being so incredible as to make someone feel AWE
The movie was awesome.
bumper car
electrical powered car with rubber bumpers
The bumper car is my favorite ride!
Ferris wheel
a vertical rotating mechanism consisting of a large wheel with suspended seats that remain upright as the wheel rotates; provides a ride at an amusement park
Let’s go on the Ferris wheel!
horseback riding
승마
Let’s go horseback riding to the field!
rollercoaster
룰러코스터
The roller coaster is very fast!
water park
amusement park that features water play areas
We’re going to go to a water park.
hide
to go and stay somewhere that hard to see or find
The kitten hides under the bed. It is afraid of the dog.
invitation
a polite written or spoken offer for someone to attend an event, perform an action, or go somewhere
He gave his friends his birthday invitations.
mini golf
미니 골프
I often play mini golf with my family.
sleepover
an event where friends get together to sleep at the same house
They decide to have a sleepover in his room.
treasure hunt
a game in which players try to find hidden articles by using a series of clues
Our parents are going to hide some presents, so we are going to have a treasure hunt.
block
a part of a city lined on all four sides by streets
Walk straight for two blocks.
bridge
a structure built over water or land that allows people to cross over something
Go over the bridge.
crosswalk
a special area where pedestrians can cross the road safely
Cross the street at the crosswalk.
hill
an area of land, often rounded, that rises higher than the land around it but is not as tall as a mountain
Walk up the hill.
left
on or of the side of the body most people have the less skilful hand
She turned left.
right
positioned on the right side; not positioned on the left side
Turn right at the corner.
address
the number of the house, name of street, town, and state or country where a person or business is at.
I'll give you my address and phone number.
bakery
a place where baked foods, such as bread or cakes, are prepared or sold
We bought a cake at the bakery.
forget
to stop thinking about or considering someone or something
Don’t forget to bring your sunglasses!
leave
to go away from something or someone
John is going to leave for the airport tomorrow morning.
straight
not bent or curved
Keep straight on for two miles.
through
from one end or side of something to the other end or side
A butterfly flew through my window.
cent
a unit of money that is equal to one percent of the standard unit of money
I have three dollars and seventy-eight cents.
cheap
having a low cost; inexpensive
The toothbrush is cheap.
dollar
the basic unit of money used in the United States, Canada, Australia, and some other countries
I have three dollars and seventy-eight cents.
DVD
디브이디
I like to watch dvd.
expensive
being costly; having a high price or value
The book is expensive.
magazine
a thin book with a paper cover usually sold weekly or monthly that contains pictures, articles, stories, and essays
I like to read magazines.
battery
a device that stores and supplies electrical power to operate machines and other objects
I need to buy batteries for my watch.
conditioner
린스
Do you normally use hair conditioner?
gum
small pieces of candy that are sweet and soft and do not break when CHEWED
Please don’t chew gum in class!
lesson
an activity which helps people learn something
I take music lessons regularly.
newspaper
a collection of news, photographs, advertisements and other information that is printed on large sheets of paper and is usually released daily or weekly
My father reads the newspaper every morning.
toothpaste
a substance which usually contains fluoride to help strengthen and whiten the teeth
The toothbrush and toothpaste are under the sink.
button
a small object used to close an opening in clothing
The button on my coat fell off.
dots
물방울 무늬
They’re black with pink polka dots.
patterned
무늬를 넣은
My coat is patterned with yellow flower.
ribbon
a narrow strip or band of fine fabric
I'm wearing a pink ribbon in my hair.
stripe
a long line which is a different color from the areas next to it
The zebra has stripes.
zipper
type of fastener that has two rows of teeth that lock together
The zipper is broken and won't go up.
choose
to select; decide between several possibilities
She had to choose between the two.
clothes
clothes, especially a particular type of clothes
My clothes are dirty because I played soccer in the rain.
different
not the same; other
We are brothers, but we are very different.
style
a way of doing something
What colors and style do you want?
uniform
the clothing worn by members of a group, organization or team
Many students have to wear school uniforms.
vest
a sleeveless piece of clothing, usually worn over a shirt and under a suit jacket
Police wear bullet-proof vests.
bag
a soft container, often made from paper, plastic or cloth, that is used for carrying items
We put our groceries in the bags.
bottle
a glass or plastic storage container, with a narrow neck and no handle, used for holding liquid
I’d like a bottle of water.
can
a metal container
Please buy three cans of soup.
carton
a container, usually square shaped, made of paperboard, and used for holding food or drink
We need a carton of eggs.
honey
a thick, sweet, golden substance produced by bees from the sugary material collected from flowers
Bees make honey.
jar
a glass container with a lid storing food
Some jelly comes in jars.
bean
the seed of certain plants that can be eaten as a vegetable
A green bean is sweet.
box
a stiff container made of at least four straight sides
I have three boxes of cookies.
campfire
a fire that is built outdoors at a camp or picnic area
We usually make a campfire when we go camping.
jug
a large container, usually for liquids, wih a narrow opening and a handle
Here is a big jug of orange juice.
potato
a round, white or yellow plant root with brown, red, or yellow skin that grows under the ground and is eaten as food
I like to eat potato chips.
tub
a large round container for bathing
Joe ate a tub of ice cream.