a little angry
The dog looked annoyed when the children were teasing it.
clap
to strike the hands together in order to express appreciation or praise
The audience cheered and clapped.
empty
having nothing inside
Never take medicine on an empty stomach.
enter
to go in
He entered the house through the back door.
instruct
to provide someone with knowledge, especially in an official or organized manner
Parents always instruct their children to be polite when they have company.
marvelous
being very good or excellent
His performance in the play was simply marvelous!
nearly
not fully or completely
I nearly forgot my school books because I woke up so late.
overhear
to happen to hear something that was not meant for you
I overheard Marcia and Janet talking about Rachel's party that I was not invited to.
shortly
quickly or briefly; soon
The show will start shortly so let's take our seats.
unless
used to tell what will happen or be if something else does not happen, or is not true
You can't get a job unless you've got experience.