The document defines a list of words and provides examples of usage for each. It includes definitions for various verbs, nouns, adjectives, idioms and phrases in English. The words cover a range of topics from affordability and finances to health, cooking, emotions and more.
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The document defines a list of words and provides examples of usage for each. It includes definitions for various verbs, nouns, adjectives, idioms and phrases in English. The words cover a range of topics from affordability and finances to health, cooking, emotions and more.
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Afford: (Verb) to be able to meet the expense of; have or be
able to spare the price of.
Example: I need to afford my house but I don't have the money.
Bandages: (Noun) a strip of cloth or other material used to bind up a wound, sore, sprain, etc. Example: the bandages is important have in a medicine cabinet. Kindly: (Adjective) pleasant, agreeable, or benign. Example: He is very kindly with me.
Wondered: (Verb) to think or speculate curiously. Example: I wondered about the contamination of the water.
Poured: (Verb) to make (a liquid or granular solid) stream or flow, as from a container. Example: I poured the water in a glass.
Lit: (Verb) to set burning, as a candle, lamp, fire, match, or cigarette; kindle; ignite Example: I lit the cigarette outside my house. Ashtray: (Noun) a receptacle for tobacco ashes of smokers. Example: I want a new ashtray for my birthday.
Frightened: (Adjective) thrown into a fright; afraid; scared; terrified. Example: This movie frightened me very much.
Lifted: (Verb) to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist Example: the elevator lifted us to floor 14.
Beef curry: (Noun) a beef cooked in an Indian-style sauce of strong spices Example: My favorite food is beef curry
Afterwards: (Adverb) at a later or subsequent time; subsequently. Example: afterwards all the work, I need to have a break.
Torn: (Verb) split or cut. Example: I accidentally tore my new dress.
Echo: (Noun) a repetition of sound produced by the reflection of sound waves from a wall, mountain, or other obstructing surface. Example: your echo is too loud for my ears.
Owe: (Verb) to have a moral obligation to render or offer Example: you owe beautiful for yourself.
Tease: (Verb) to irritate or provoke with persistent petty distractions, trifling raillery, or other annoyance, often in sport. Example: I hate the boys who tease me.
Ill: (Adjective) of unsound physical or mental health; unwell; sick Example: I hate when I'm ill on the vacations.
Settee: (Noun) a seat for two or more persons, having a back and usually arms, and often upholstered. Example: I like your new settee because is comfortable.
Tightly: (Adverb) closely and firmly; in a tight manner. Example: she held on tightly to his arm.
Nasty: (Adjective) physically filthy; disgustingly unclean. Example: Your room is nasty enough.
Call for: (Verb phrases) Express the need or desire for; ask for. Example: I need call for service room. Make good: (Idiom) Carry out successfully, make sure of. Example: we try to make good our work
As a matter of fact: (Idiom) in reality; actually; in fact Example: I sometimes take as a matter of fact which all the people can swim.
Look after: (Verb phrases) to take care of; minister to. Example: It necessary look after our pets.
Come true: (Idiom) o have the expected or hoped-for result; become a reality. Example: your dreams can come true.
Feel like: (Idiom) to have an inclination (for something or doing something). Example: this moment feel like i had a dizzy spell.