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agree(verb) |
to have the same opinion Ex)We agreed about some things, but we disagreed about others. |
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Full (adj) |
containing or holding as much or as many as possible Ex)The theater was full to capacity. |
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ground (noun) |
the surface of the earth Ex)They were lying/sitting on the ground. |
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Imagine(verb) |
to think of or create (something that is not real) in your mind Ex)a writer who has imagined an entire world of amazing creatures. Imagination (noun) Ex) You can find a solution if you use a little imagination. |
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In fact ( phrase) |
In ture |
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Joke (noun) |
something said or done to cause laughter Ex)She meant it as a joke, but many people took her seriously. Joke (verb)to say things that are meant to cause laughter : to make jokes about someone or something Ex)She joked about the possibility of losing her job. |
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Iuck (noun) |
the things that happen to a person because of chance : the accidental way things happen without being planned Ex)We had good/bad luck fishing. Iucky (adj): having good luck We're lucky that things turned out as well as they did. |
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Scientist (noun) |
a person who is trained in a science and whose job involves doing scientific research or solving scientific problems Ex)a soil/marine/computer scientist |
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Serious (adj) |
having an important or dangerous possible result Ex)For my brother, not going to college was a serious mistake. |
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Wild (noun) |
living in nature without human control or care : not tame Ex) wild ducks/animals |