Reading Success 2nd-Book 3 (E)
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address
the number of the house, name of street, town, and state or country where a person or business is at.
My street address is difficult to remember.
knock
to hit a door with a hand
knock on the door before entering.
license
an official certificate which grants a person permission to do or have something
She doesn't have a driver's licence.
purse
a small bag for carrying money
My sister lost her purse yesterday.
return
to put, bring, take, give, or send something back to its original place
return books to the library when done reading them.
reward
something, often money, given or received in return for good work or behavior
The reward for winning this contest is a new car.
spend time
to use one's time doing something
He has spend his time studying for his final exam.
strange
different, unusual
The food at this restaurant is strange.
valuable
being worth a lot of money
Old coins are valuable.
alphabetical
relating to an alphabet
Put all the papers in alphabetical order.
avenue
a wide and usually busy road
He lives on this avenue.
crescent
a curved shape that is wider in the middle than at its ends, like the shape of the moon during its first and last quarters
There is a crescent in the road up ahead.
divide
to separate something into two or more sections
There is a divide between the two people.
index
an alphabetical list of items in a printed work that also lists the page number where each item can be found
Check the index for what page number you need to find.
lane
a narrow way or road
Both lanes of traffic are closed.
list
to present for sale for a specific price
Buy everything on this shopping list.
missing
lost
Who is missing from class today?
reference
the process of reviewing something in order to get information
How far away are we from the reference point?
square
a shape that has four straight sides that are all the same length, like a box
This sign is in a square shape.
cure
a medicine that makes a disease go away and makes a person healthy again
There is no cure for many diseases.
fluid
a liquid that flows smoothly, such as water
There is a lot of fluid in this cup.
grass
a common type of plant with leaves that are long and thin
The grass is healthy in this yard.
headache
an ache or pain in the head
I have a headache today so I didn't go to school.
ordinary
being not exciting or impressive
He is an ordinary student.
pneumonia
a serious illness that affects the lungs and makes breathing difficult
She caught pneumonia last week.
serious
involving or requiring great thought or study
This is a very serious problem.
several
being more than two but not a large amount
There are several desks here.
sore throat
pain in the area behind your mouth and in your neck
I have a sore throat so I can't talk today.
suit
a set of clothes is specifically designed and worn for particular activities or conditions
People wear suits to work.
burst
a sudden outbreak
There was a burst of fire from the pot.
electronically
in a way that is related to the principles of electronics
Send me the information electronically.
heliograph
a system for sending messages using the light of the sun and a mirror
We communicated by heliograph.
interrupt
to stop someone from continuing to say or do something, often by speaking at the same time
Don't interrupt other people's presentations.
polish
to make something shiny and smooth by rubbing a particular material or substance onto it
His shoes are very polished.
puff
a small movement of air or smoke that can be seen or felt
There are puffs of smoke coming from the oven.
semaphore
a system for sending messages using flags
He semaphorically signalled the plane to land.
shield
a large piece of metal or leather that soldiers used in the past to protect themselves
This wall is a shield from the wind.
signal
a movement, action or occurrence that indicate that something exists or will happen
signal them to come here.
spell out
to write or say the letters of a word in the correct order
Can you spell out this word for me?
acrobat
a person who does tricks in a circus
The acrobats swung from rope to rope.
brave
being unafraid or courageous
The little dog was very brave.
circus
a group of traveling actors and animals that perform shows often in a large tent, or the performance itself
The circus is coming here next week.
clown
a performer who dresses up in funny clothes and makes people laugh
My brother acts like a clown.
huge
of great size or area
The building was huge.
lion tamer
a person who trains lions to do tricks
Lion tamers have dangerous jobs.
mobile
capable of moving from one place to another
The car is very mobile.
ring
an area that is closed off by ropes which is used for shows, exhibitions, and contests
The performers entered the ring.
swing
to move something in a back and forth motion
The monkey swung in the tree.
travel
to go from one place to another place
She will travel a lot this year.
blow
to make a stream of air with one's mouth
He will blow air into the balloon.
examine
to look at or check something carefully
examine this book carefully.
farmer
a person who owns, manages or works on a farm
farmers wake up early often.
field
an area that has no trees or buildings
The field is empty of players.
pill
a small, round piece of medicine that is swallowed
The dog refused to take his pills.
plow
a farm machine used to cut, lift, and turn over soil
The plow is being pulled.
shoot
to cause something to fly away forcefully
The rocket shot into the air.
swallow
to move one's throat as if taking in food or drink, particularly when worried or afraid
It was hard to swallow with a sore throat.
throat
the tubes inside the neck through which air travels to the lungs and food travels to the stomach
My throat is sore today.
vet
a doctor who takes care of animals
Many people want to be vets.
convenient
suited to a person's comfort or ease of use
Email is very convenient.
entire
whole; all of
The entire class was not in the room.
explore
to travel in order to learn more about a place
We explored the cave.
forward
towards a place that is in front
He moved forward quickly.
recommend
to say someone or something has good qualities and perform well at something
I recommend you watch this movie.
rowboat
a small boat moved by pulling oars
The rowboat was slow.
seaside
the area of sand near the ocean
I live seaside.
suburb
(often plural) an area near or close to a city that people live in
She lives in a suburb.
suggest
to state a particular idea or plan to be considered by other people
suggest a better plan.
visit
to go somewhere for a short period of time
When are you coming to visit?
above
at a higher place than something else
There are a lot of birds above us.
deal
to give out cards in a game
Whose turn is it to deal the cards?
dealer
the person who hands out the cards in a game of cards
The dealer gave everyone cards.
hand
the particular playing cards that are dealt to a player in a specific round or game
How many cards are in your hand?
improve
to become better
How can we improve the presentation?
pair
two things that match and are used together, such as shoes
This pair of apples looks good.
replace
to get something new to put in the place of something that is old, broken or missing
replace any broken parts.
run
a sequence of playing cards of the same suit
The run lasted many turns.
suit
the cards that all have the same one of the four symbols in a set of playing cards
There are four suits of cards.
throw away
to get rid of; to put in the trash
throw away anything not useful.
bridal
used to describe something that belongs or relates to a bride, or to both a bride and her bridegroom
This bridal shop is popular.
bridegroom
a man who is getting married
Who is the bridegroom?
bridesmaid
a woman or a girl who helps and accompanies a bride on her wedding day
The bridesmaids have not arrived yet.
get married
to become a husband or a wife
My sister got married last week.
hairdresser
a person who cuts, colors, and arranges people's hair
My hairdresser is talented.
instead of
as a substitute or alternative to
instead of shopping, let's go home.
make a speech
to speak in front of many people
Who will make a speech next?
relative
a member of one's family
He has a lot of relatives.
rent
to give the use of something in return for payment
The rent for this apartment is expensive.
restaurant
a place where a prepared meal can be purchased and eaten
Where is a good restaurant?
board
a flat piece of wood
Bring that board of wood with you.
common
not unusual
This type of dog is common.
cover
to form a layer over something
I'll cover the hole.
crossword
a word puzzle with an arrangement of numbered squares running horizontally and vertically
crossword puzzles are often in newspapers.
double
something twice as big, as valuable, or as much as other things
This job is worth double the money.
rack
a frame, stand or hook on which things are set or hung
Hang your jacket on the rack.
tile
a usually flat piece of hard clay, stone, or other material that is used to cover floors or walls
The tile on the floor is expensive.
triple
three times as much as usual
She earned triple points last turn.
value
the worth of something in terms of money
What is the value of this book?
worth
having a particular value, usually in money
How much is this book worth?
around
to be on all sides of something; circling around something
There should be a bank around here.
enter
to go in
Don't enter the room yet.
example
a person that serves as a model to be followed or not followed
That is a good example of a good essay.
graph
a drawing that represents the relationship between two or more measurements using lines
Look at the graph to compare information.
keep track of
to pay careful attention to
keep track of how much you spend.
national
of or relating to a nation as a whole
The national anthem is well known.
prize
something a person receives for winning a contest or doing something very well
What is the prize of this contest?
respected
admired and considered important by many people
The manager is well respected.
senior
a person with higher status or authority than another person
He is my senior.
university
an institution of higher learning where students work toward academic degrees and where research is conducted
He will attend university this year.
anywhere
at or to any place
Set down those chairs anywhere.
bicycle
a light vehicle with two wheels behind one another, powered by a circular motion of the rider's legs
Riding a bicycle is a good way to stay healthy.
brand
a group of products made by a specific producer
Some people care a lot about brand name clothing.
cheap
having a low cost; inexpensive
The food at this restaurant is really cheap.
fault
a bad part of a person's personality or behavior
Whose fault is this problem?
padlock
a portable lock that can connect two objects to keep them secure, and can be opened with a key or combination number
Remember to lock the padlock when you close the box.
report
to officially present oneself on arrival
report on what you find after finishing the research.
steal
to take something that does not belong to you without permission, illegally, or wrongfully
stealing will get a person into a lot of trouble.
surprise
to cause someone to respond with shock by doing something unexpected
My friends surprised me with a party.
theft
the act of a taking something without permission that belongs to someone else
theft is a common crime.
assume
to suppose something is true, without evidence
I assumed the work was done.
billion
one thousand million; a 1 followed by nine zeros
There is a billion fish in this ocean.
costly
being very expensive, often wasteful
The damage to the car was costly.
crime
an act that is not legal
There is a lot of crime in this city.
dangerous
involving danger, harm, or death
It's dangerous to go alone now.
fall for
to be tricked
She always falls for that trick.
fraud
the use of dishonest ways to take something valuable from another person
She was a victim of fraud.
identity
who a person is, including their name
He has no identity.
transfer
to move to a different place, house, job, or school
When did you transfer to this school?
violent
using physical force to hurt a person or animal or damage something
He is normally not violent.
another
one more of something
another person will come later.
briefcase
a flat case used for carrying papers and documents
He forgot his briefcase at home.
disappear
to stop being visible
She disapeared after the meeting.
either
(after a negative statement) likewise, in addition
either of these options will be fine.
passenger
a person riding in but not driving a vehicle
How many passengers are on the train?
remember
to hold a thought or image from the past in one's mind; to recall something from the past
remember to bring the papers tomorrow.
seat
a place where a person can sit
There aren't enough seats here.
take one's time
to do something slowly
Take your time reading this paper.
ticket collector
a person on a bus or train who checks tickets
The ticket collector asked me for my ticket.
under
beneath or lower than something; sheltered by something
There is a lot of dirt under this rug.
behind
at or toward the back of someone or something
There is a bear behind you!
classroom
a room in a school where students take lessons
The classroom was empty.
Easter
a period of the year which commemorates the death of Jesus Christ
When is easter?
enough
as much as is needed
enough work for today, I'm going home.
foreign
being of a different place or country
The foreign student can speak very well.
freeze
to harden from a liquid to a solid because of a low temperature
It's cold outside so the water will freeze.
homemade
not bought in a store; made at home
The bread was homemade.
lake
a large body of salt or fresh water that is encircled by land
He visited the lake last week.
parents
a father and a mother
My parents are visiting next week.
vacation
time off of work used for relaxation or travel
Let's take a vacation.
answer
to speak or act in response
What is the correct answer?
calmly
used to emphasize that someone is behaving in a very controlled or ordinary way in a frightening situation
We calmly explained the problem.
charge
to request a certain amount of money for a service
They will charge you later for the service.
demand
to ask for something firmly or with authority
She demanded an explanation.
medicine
a substance that is given to a person to relieve pain or cure sickness
There is no medicine left in here.
new
inexperienced
She's new at her job.
on duty
working at a particular time
Why is there nobody on duty?
rude
not polite; showing little regard for other people's feelings
Don’t be rude to your teacher.
suddenly
in an unexpected or extremely quick manner
suddenly the door closed.
worm
a creature that lives inside a person or an animal body causing sickness
There is a worm in this bottle.
cross-bones
two bones placed across each other
These cross-bones mean it's poisonous.
during
from the beginning to the end of something
The students talked a lot during class.
fight off
to use a lot of effort to defeat something
The dog fought off the wolf.
merchant
a person who buys, sells, or trades different goods
The merchant made a lot of money.
pirate
a person who attacks ships in order to steal things on them
There is still a problem of pirates in the world.
ransom
money demanded by someone for the release of another
The criminals demanded a high ransom.
robber
a thief or criminal who illegally takes other people's money or property without their permission
The robber stole a lot of money.
skull
the structure of bones that supports the face and protects the head of a person or animal
He hurt his skull when he fell.
steal
to take something that does not belong to you without permission, illegally, or wrongfully
Everything was stolen from the room.
widespread
very common; spread out greatly
The problem is widespread in the world.
calligraphy
decorative writing, often written with a brush
calligraphy takes a lot of skill.
character
a person who is featured in a story, movie, or play
There are too many characters in this movie.
gallery
a room or building where people can look at various types of art
The gallery was very bright.
language
the words and signs that people of a common nation or region use to communicate with each other
language is important to study.
picture
an image of someone or something, such as a photograph, painting, or drawing
This is a beautiful picture.
save up
to put money aside for a special purpose
She has been saving up money.
snow
tiny pieces of ice formed in the air which fall to the ground during winter or cold weather
There is a lot of snow outside.
spare time
free time; time when you can do things you enjoy
I have too much spare time lately.
subject
course of study
What subject did you learn today?
take hours
to take a very long time
Reading this book will take hours.
classmate
a fellow student; a person in one's same class
My classmates are hard-working.
compare
to look at something with the idea of how it is similar to or different from something else
I will compare the two papers.
decrease
to become less in amount, size or number
The water level is decreasing in the lake.
increase
to grow in size or amount
She increased the number of hours she worked.
interesting
causing someone to feel excitement or want to know more about something
That's not an interesting subject.
project
a piece of work that a student does at school that often takes a long time
There is lots of time to work on the project.
question
an issue or problem that needs to be addressed or dealt with
The man had a lot of questions.
school
a place or institution where people go to learn and be taught
What school does she go to?
transportation
an act, system, or business of moving people or goods from one place to another
What transportation will be used?
year
the period of twelve months or 365 or 366 days that starts on January 1st and ends on December 31st
It will take years to finish this.
because
stating the reason for or cause of something
I'm going home because I'm tired.
borrow
to take or receive something, belonging to another, with the promise of returning it
He borrowed a lot of money.
budget
a certain amount of money that can be used for something, or a plan for how to use this money
The budget was already made.
different
not the same; other
These two students are different.
expense
the amount of money that you use to buy something
There will be a lot of expenses to build that.
fare
the money people pay to travel on public transportation, taxis or boats
The fare was less than expected.
helpful
providing help
My parents were very helpful.
jewelry
small, attractive objects that people wear to improve their appearance
She wears a lot of jewelry.
movie
a story represented in motion pictures, watched on a television or in a theatre
movies are only shown here Fridays.
second-hand
used
She bought her bike second-hand.
branch
a part of a tree that grows out of its central section
The branch fell onto the road.
camp
an outdoor area where people live, sometimes for fun, and usually for a short period of time
The camp is very close to here.
defeat
to win a victory over someone or some group
He defeated his opponents.
further
more, additional or extended
The road is further away.
on horseback
riding a horse
We travelled on horseback to the lake.
planet
a massive round object in space which moves around a star
The whole planet has this problem.
purpose
a particular reason why something is done
What is the purpose of this meeting?
sharpen
to make something sharp or sharper
sharpen this pencil for me please.
trap
something, usually a machine, used to catch and hold animals
The trap worked very well to catch the animal.
village
a very small community or town in the country
The village was flooded.
agree
to say yes
We don't agree on a lot of things.
happen
to take place, often unexpectedly or by chance
What will happen tomorrow?
interest
the money that is paid by a person who borrows money to the lender in exchange for being able to borrow
This loan is very high interest.
loan
money that is given, by an individual or a bank, to someone to use that must be paid back and usually with a charge of interest
He couldn't repay his loan.
neighbor
a person who lives near another person
My neighbor is very helpful.
overseas
in a foreign land that is across the sea
I will tavel overseas to study soon.
parking
leaving a car in place for a period of time
There is no space for parking here.
repay
to make payments on money that one has borrowed
She will repay it for you.
safe
being free from danger or harm
It is not safe at night.
smile
to make the corners of your mouth turn up or show your teeth in an expression of happiness
She smiled at the man.
catch
to get in order to ride
Let's try to catch a taxi home.
hike
to take a long walk, often in a rural area, for exercise or enjoyment
I went for a hike last weekend.
lunch
a meal that people eat during the middle of the day
What time is lunch today?
mile
a unit of distance, equal to 1760 yards or about 1609 meters
How many miles away is your hometown?
pack
to place items in a container in order to carry them somewhere
Remember to pack a lunch today.
ruin
(usually plural) the remains of something that has been destroyed
There are some famous ruins near here.
schedule
a written or printed list of things, such as a list of events and their times
The schedule says there is a meeting now.
train
a line of vehicles that are connected together and to a machine that pulls it on a track
The train is late today.
village
a very small community or town in the country
My parents live in a village near here.
while
during the time that
He likes to watch movies while he eats.
ahead of
in front of
There is a river ahead of you.
cave
a large opening in the ground or in the side of a hill
The cave looks dark.
climb
to travel up or down while using the feet and often the hands
Let's climb that hill.
darkness
the absence of light
People can't see anything in darkness.
discover
to find something for the first time
We should discover what is in the box.
distance
the amount of space between two points
There is a town in the distance.
flow
(of liquid, gas or electricity) to move steadily and easily in a particular direction
Stop the flow of water.
riverbank
the land along the edge of a river
The riverbank isn't safe.
turn back
to return the way that one came
If we don't turn back now, we will be late.
underground
below the surface of the ground
underground there are a lot of caves.
act
to perform in a play or movie
How many acts is this play?
acting
the performance of an actor
He was very talented at acting.
audience
the group of people watching or listening to an event
The audience didn't enjoy the show.
believe in
to be sure that something is true
She believes in her friends.
by heart
from memory
He remembered the answers by heart.
decide
to make a choice after thinking about something
We decided not to go.
disappoint
not to satisfy
The movie did not disapoint.
expression
the act or process of expressing one's thoughts or feelings
He expressed his problems to everyone.
morning
the part of day from twelve o'clock at night until noon
The morning was very rainy.
play
a story that is written and intended to be performed by actors on a stage
The play was interesting.
clay
a natural, sticky material taken from the ground that hardens when baked or dried
The wall was made from clay.
damaged
broken, impaired, harmed
The car was damaged.
extinct
not in existence after existing for a long time
Dinosaurs are extinct.
mostly
in a way that includes nearly all parts or instances; mainly
We have some cold days, but mostly it is warm.
prefer
to like someone or something more than other things or people
I prefer not to work today.
shelter
a building or structure that protects or covers people or things
The shelter protected us.
though
in contrast with another fact or statement
Even though we worked hard, we didn't finish.
woolly mammoth
a large elephant-like animal, now extinct
Wooly mamoths are extinct.
work of art
a piece of art such as a painting or sculpture
That picture is a work of art.
afraid
feeling fear, frightened
She was afraid of dogs.
awake
not being asleep
He was awake all night.
cure
something that solves a problem or makes it a little better
There is no cure for this problem.
doctor
someone who has been trained in medical science and treats people who are ill
The doctor was very busy.
fall asleep
to go to sleep
He fell asleep in class.
fear
the unpleasant feeling that occurs when a person is aware of or expects danger
Does he fear the dark?
go on
to continue
We can't go on any more.
leg (of furniture)
a stick or pole that supports a chair or table
The legs of this table are not even.
never
not at any time
We never got a reply.
stranger
someone you don't know
The stranger walked away.
anymore
any longer; at the present time
We don’t work there anymore.
bottom
the lowest level, part or point of an object
The bottom is really deep.
cliff
a surface of rock, ice, or earth that extends downward very sharply
The cliff was steep.
come up to
to reach
We came up to the hill.
completely
in every way and manner possible
The road was completely blocked.
drown
to die because one has been under water and without air for too long
Don't drown in the water.
fortunately
in a lucky manner, where something good happens instead of something bad
fortunately there wasn't much work.
gently
in a mild, careful, and soft manner
gently set it down.
take a breath
to pull air into your lungs through your nose or mouth
You should take a breath before you go bungee jumping.
take off
to remove
take off your hat at the table.
disease
a sickness in a person, animal or plant
He has no diseases.
donate
to give a gift or contribute money to an organization or cause
I don't donate to charity.
feed
to give someone or something food
I feed my neighbor's dog when they are gone.
fund
a sum of money for a special purpose
There is no money left in the fund.
generous
giving or sharing things freely and willingly in order to help others
She made a generous donation.
grow
to cause or help plants to develop and get bigger
My parents grow a garden at their house.
organization
a group of people with shared interests, formed for a certain purpose
The organization is well-known.
raise
to collect money or gather people to support something
They raised money for charity.
take a collection
to collect money for a charity or good cause
The students were out collecting money.
weather
the temperature and overall atmospheric condition of a particular area at a given time
The weather is bad.
bounded
being forced to work for someone
He was bound by contract to work.
capture
to catch and keep a person or animal against their will
They captured the other team's flag.
condition
the state of something
The people lived in poor conditions.
debt
an amount of money that is owed to another
The country has a lot of debt.
force
to make a person or group do something
He forced his way into the house.
illegal
not allowed by the laws or rules
It is illegal to steal.
mine
a place where people dig into the earth to obtain minerals
The mine is profitable.
pay off
to be successful; to bring profits
He was paid off to not talk.
recently
of a period of time not long ago
recently there have been more tourists.
slavery
the practice of holding people as slaves
slavery is illegal in most places.
certificate
an official paper that is accepted as proof of something
This certificate is rare.
examination
a test to determine a person's health or knowledge in a certain subject
The examination went well.
instructor
a person who teaches or instructs, usually as a job
The instructor doesn't know the material well.
invitation
a polite written or spoken offer for someone to attend an event, perform an action, or go somewhere
He gave many invitations.
land
to come down to the surface or the ground
We landed on the island.
lottery
a game used to create income for the government or a charity in which many tickets with distinct numbers are sold and a few numbers are chosen by chance to receive prizes
We won the lottery.
over and over
repeatedly
over and over we came back.
pilot
a person whose job is to fly planes
He can't pilot this plane.
refuse
not to accept, allow, or give something
She refused to eat.
roughly
in an inexact or imprecise manner
There are roughly 20 people here.
attend
to be present
She attended every game.
compete
to try to do something better than others who are doing the same thing, often in order to win something
Both teams will compete today.
event
a race or contest in a sports activity or program
Both events were interesting.
explain
to talk about something in a way that is clear and easy to understand
Can you explain this problem?
gymnasium
a room or building used for physical activities or sports
The gymnasium is the newest building here.
official
(sports) a person whose job is to watch the game closely and apply the rules
The officials talked about the game.
refreshment
drinks and small amounts of food that are provided during a meeting or a journey
We will need more refreshments.
relay
a race involving teams in which each person on the team takes a turn completing a task or course
The relay race was very long.
stadium
a very large building with a sports field and rows of seats all around that is used for various events
The stadium was full.
volunteer
a person who does work willingly and without being paid
The volunteers worked hard.
although
used for introducing a statement that makes a previous statement seem unlikely or surprising
although we worked hard, we didn't finish.
at least
not less than
There needs to be at least 10 people here.
be compared with
to look at how two or more things are similar or different
This cheese cannot be compared with this car.
beat
to defeat someone or something in a contest or competition
My team didn't beat the other one.
catch up
to move or work quickly enough to attain the same progress as others
Let's hurry to catch up.
fraction
a small part of something
There is only a fraction of students here now.
knock down
to cause something to fall
The building was knocked down.
manage
to succeed in something difficult or continue to live even when life is hard
Can we manage to win?
personal
of, belonging, or related to a certain person
It's a personal problem.
practice
to perform an action repeatedly in order to improve a skill
He practiced every day.
aircraft
a vehicle capable of flying
What type of aircraft will we use to fly?
attempt
an effort to do something, usually something that is difficult
All attempts were unsuccessful before now.
crash
to hit something and cause damage
The car crashed into the wall.
determine
to decide officially
Has the answer been determined yet?
either
being the one or the other of two
either going home or not staying here is ok.
glider
an aircraft without an engine, which flies by floating on air currents
My sister flew in a glider last week.
ground
the dry surface of the Earth
The ground is wet here.
hilly
having many hills
It's very hilly near this city.
successful
having the desired effect or result
She successfully passed her exams this week.
thorough
being done completely, without missing any part or detail
The students did a thorough job of the presentation.
doorway
an opening into a building, room, etc.
The doorway was closed.
dwelling
a building or place of shelter to live in
We live in this dwelling.
from place to place
going from one location to another
We walked from place to place shopping for the best clothes.
population
the total number of people who live in a particular area, such as a city or country
The population is high here.
primitive
lacking a written language and advanced technology
That house is primitive.
result
the product of things that happened before
The result was positive.
shack
a small house or building that is not put together well
The shack doesn't look safe.
shortage
a condition in which there is a lack of something necessary
There is a shortage of food.
temporary
continuing or lasting for a limited or short time
This solution is only temporary.
trailer
a vehicle that can be pulled by a truck or car and used to transport things
The trailer is new.
expensive
being costly; having a high price or value
A new car is expensive.
fall off
to tumble from a high point to a lower one
He fell off the roof.
mind
to give care to something
mind the slippery floor.
owner
a person who owns or has something
Who is the owner of this restaurant?
parrot
a tropical bird, with brightly colored feathers, a curved bill, and the ability to copy sounds, such as human speech
parrots are popular pets.
perch
a tree branch or other narrow stick that a bird stands on
The bird is sitting on its perch.
proud
being very pleased and satisfied with something or someone
She is proud of her work.
pull
to move something toward you
I can't pull this closed by myself.
rare
occurring infrequently; not commonly found
Cows are rare around here.
store
an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis
The store is open today.
chop
to cut something into pieces with a knife or ax
Next chop up the carrots.
cookbook
a book full of recipes for various meals and dishes
I bought my parents a new cookbook.
delicious
extremely good tasting
The food here is delicious.
fry
to cook something in fat or oil
fried food is sometimes unhealthy.
ground
reducing to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading
ground pepper is usually on spaghetti.
pour
to cause a liquid or other substance to flow downward in a continuous stream out of or into a container or place
pour the sauce onto the food.
salted
pickled with salt
salted peanuts are a popular snack.
simple
being easy to use, understand or do
Understanding this problem is simple.
spaghetti
pasta in long strands
spaghetti is my favourite food.
usually
normally; regularly
usually he wakes up at 7.
championship
a competition to find the best player or team in a particular sport
Her team won the championship.
garden
an area of land next to a house where plants are grown
My roommate has a garden.
however
in contrast to something that has been stated already
We worked hard, however we didn't finish.
outside of
beyond the boundaries of
outside of the room, it is noisy.
private
being used by or available to only a single person or group
This conversation is private.
test
a series of questions meant to measure a person's knowledge of a particular subject or material
The math test is next week.
unfortunately
in an unlucky manner
unfortunately I didn't pass the class.
unpack
take the things out of the container
unpack your things before going to sleep.
wonder
to desire to know something
I wonder what my friends are thinking.
athletic
being strong and physically capable
My friend is very athletic.
competition
a contest between two or more people or groups
She won the competition.
giant
being extremely large or significantly larger in comparison to other things of the same type
There is a giant dog outside the house.
government
the group of people who rule a nation
The government is not doing a good job.
gymnastics
a sport dealing with the movement of the body
gymnastics is a difficult sport.
major
being very important or large
This is the most major project for the company.
probably
very likely
It will probably rain.
profitable
making a profit
This company is very profitable.
spectator
someone who watches an event
There are over 100 spectators.
argument
an angry discussion or debate in which people present different or opposing opinions
We had an argument yesterday.
court
a place where a crime or civil matter is reviewed and a decision is made regarding a person's guilt
She will have to appear in court next month.
express
to state or show what you are thinking or how you are feeling
He expressed his problems to everyone.
fine
being of high quality
The test was fine.
inventor
a person who creates new devices
I want to be an inventor later in life.
judge
to make a decision in court
The judge said the man was guilty.
lawyer
a person whose job is to answer questions about laws, write legal papers and represent others in court
My brother is a studying to become a lawyer.
leather
the skin of an animal that has been chemically prepared so that it can be made into something such as clothing or furniture
leather is expensive to buy.
wallet
a small case that is flat and can hold money and other important information
I bought a new wallet yesterday.
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