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Creative. Adjective. kriːˈeɪtɪv]. Creativo. |
Having the ability todo produce original ideas. |
Children enjoy doing creative activities. |
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Achievement. Noun. ǝˈtʃiːvmǝnt]. Logro. |
Something that someone has succeeded un doing. |
Congratulation on this achievement. |
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Accomplish. Transitive verb. ǝˈkʌmplɪʃ]. Efectuar. |
To finish successfully, to complete. |
This Will take years yo accomplish. |
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Put down. Verb. putdaun/. Dejar, parar |
To cease temporarily or permanently reading. |
I was unable (incapaz) to put down The BIBLE: it was that exciting. |
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Flowery. Adjective. /'flauari/. Grandilocuente. |
Of a speech or piece of writing: too complicated; elaborate; with grandiloquent expressions; bombastic; verbose. |
I do not like using flowery words. |
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Wilt. Verb. /wɪlt/. Marchitar. Noun: Wilt. |
(intransitive) To droop or become limp and flaccid (as a dying leaf or flower). |
The roses wilted the Next day. |
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Prideful. Adjective. /ˈpɹʌɪdfəl/. Arrogante. |
(chiefly) Full of pride; haughty, arrogant. ▼ |
Refusing yo bringing Glory to Todo is prideful rebellion |
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Goal. Noun. /ɡəʊl/, /ɡɔʊl/. Meta. |
A result that one is attempting to achieve.My lifelong goal is to get into a Hollywood movie.She failed in her goal to become captain of the team. |
It is a matter of setting your own goals And follow them |
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Honor. Verb. /ˈɒ.nə/. Honrar. Noun. Honor. |
(transitive) To think of highly, to respect highly; to show respect for; to recognise the importance or spiritual value of.The freedom fighters will be forever remembered and honored by the people. |
We honor God the same way |
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Chirp. Verb. /tʃɜː(ɹ)p/. Canto (aves). Noun. Chirp. |
A short, sharp or high note or noise, as of a bird or insect. |
Birds bring glory to God by chirping. |
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Fork. (Idiom). Noun. /fɔːɹk/. Encrucijada. |
A fork in a road is a point at which it divides into two parts. |
Jesus stood at a fork in the road. |
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Share. Verb. /ʃɛɚ/. Compartir. Noun. Share. |
To give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume.To have or use in common.to share a shelter with another; They share a language. |
We shared the cake. |
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Shrink back. Verb. /ˈʃɹɪŋk/ /bæk/, [bæk], Abandonar. |
To back away or retreat; to abandon an effort. |
Or would he(Jesús) shrink back And live a self-centered life? |
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Commit. Verb. /kəˈmɪt/. Comprometerse. Noun. Commitment. |
To pledge or bind; to compromise, expose, or endanger by some decisive act or preliminary step. (Traditionally used only reflexively but now also without oneself etc.)to commit oneself to a certain actionto commit to a relationship. |
Real life begins by conmigo gracias yourself completely yo Jesus. |
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Mean. Verb. /miːn/. Significar. |
(transitive) Of a word, symbol etc: to have reference to, to signify. [from 8th c.]What does this hieroglyph mean? |
If you sincerely meant that prayer, Congratulation! |
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E-mail. Verb. /ˈiːmeɪl/. Mandar e-mail. |
(transitive) To send an email or emails to.She emailed me last week, asking about the status of the project. |
If you e-mail me... |
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Prompt. Verb. /pɹɒmpt/. Incitar. |
(transitive) To lead (someone) toward what they should say or do.I prompted him to get a new job. |
The evidence prompted a criminal investigation |
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Alive. Adjective. /əˈlaɪv/. Vivo. |
Having life; living; not deadAs long as the plant is alive, he will continue to water it. |
God wanted you alive. |
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Worth Noun. /wɜːθ/. Valor. |
Having a value of; proper to be exchanged for.My house now is worth double what I paid for it.Cleanliness is the virtue most worth having but one.Deserving of.I think you’ll find my proposal worth your attention. |
I must prove my worth in the workplace. |
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Dumps (down in the) Noun. /dʌmp/. Deprimido. |
A gloomy state of mind. |
I have been down in the dumps all week |
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Come off. Verb. /kʌm/, [kʰɐm], Salirse. |
(obsolete) To come away (from a place); to leave.To become detached.One of the wagon wheels came off. |
The steering wheel Came off |
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Detach. Verb. /dɪˈtætʃ/. Desengancharse. Noun. Detachment |
To take apart from; to take off.to detach the tag from a newly purchased garment. |
The trailer was detached from the car. |
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Smash. Verb. /smæʃ/, [smaʃ]. Estallar |
To break (something brittle) violently. ▼ show(intransitive) To be destroyed by being smashed. |
Smashed the vase, my hood, a window |
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Hood. Noun. /hʊd/. Capot |
(automotive) A soft top of a convertible car or carriage. |
Smashed my hood. |
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Blue. (feel). Adjective. /bluː/. Melancólico. |
(informal) Depressed, melancholic, sad. ▼ showPale, without redness or glare; said of a flame.The candle burns blue. |
You are feeling blue. |
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Honk. Verb. : /hɒŋk/. Sonar. |
(transitive) To use a car horn.They stood and observed how long it took for the other cars to honk. |
The horn won't honk. |
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Sorts. (Out of). Adjective. /sɔːt/. Irritable. |
Irritable, grouchy mood. |
Something is bugging John, he's been out of sorts lately |
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Fluency. Noun. /ˈfluːənsi/. Fluidez en lenguaje. |
(linguistics) The quality of being fluent in a language; A person's command of a particular language. |
I was amazed at Tom's fluency in English. |
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Bugg. Verb. /bʌɡ/. Enojar. |
(informal) To annoy. |
Don’t bug me, I’m busy! |
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Cheer up. Verb. /t͡ʃɪə(ɹ)/. Animar. |
(intransitive) to become happyI cheered up after seeing the results. |
I enjoy cheering people up |
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Inbuilt. Adjective. /ˈbɪlt/. Incorporado. |
Existing as an essential constituent; built-in; inherent; integral. |
Inbuilt to connect with God. |
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Predate. Verb. /ˈpɹiːˌdeɪt/, /ˌpɹiːˈdeɪt/. Antecede. |
(transitive) To exist, or to occur before something else; to antedate (the more correct term for this usage.) |
Worship predates music |
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Misuse. Verb. /mɪsˈjuːs/. Mal uso. |
An incorrect, improper or unlawful use of something. |
Worship is often misused yo refer to a particular style of music |
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Bring. Verb. /bring/. Llevar, traer. |
To cause to come, to exist, happen or start. |
Anything you do that brings glory to God is an act of Worship. |
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Tailgate. Verb. ˈteɪlˌɡeɪt/. Conducir cerca. |
(automotive) To drive dangerously close behind another vehicle. |
That idiot has been tailgating me for the last five minutes. |
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Lot (out of). Noun. /Lot/. Mucho. |
Considerable degree or extent. |
I've got a lot out of it. (Worship). |
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Loose. Verb. /luːs/. Perder. |
(transitive) To let loose, to free from restraints. ▼ show(transitive) To unfasten, to loosen.(transitive) To make less tight, to loosen. |
I'm on a diet, I'm trying to loose weight. |
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Stale. Adjective. /steɪl/. No fresco, rutinario. |
No longer fresh, new, or interesting, in reference to ideas and immaterial things; cliche, hackneyed, dated. |
People were offering God stale prayers |
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Turn off. Verb. /tɜːn/. Disgustar. |
transitive) To repulse, disgust, or discourage. |
Cigarette smoking really turns me off. |
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Pump. Verb. /pʌmp/. Bombear. |
(transitive) To use a pump to move (liquid or gas). |
I've pumped over 1000 gallons of water in the last ten minutes. He pumped water from the bottom of the boat |
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Unlock. Verb. lɒk. Abrir |
(transitive) To undo or open a lock or something locked by, for example, turning a key, or selecting a combination.I unlocked the door and walked in.The safe was already unlocked. |
I heard the door being unlocked. |
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Faint. Verb. /feint/ Desmayar. |
(intransitive) To lose consciousness. Caused by a lack of oxygen or nutrients to the brain, usually as a result of a suddenly reduced blood flow (may be caused by emotional trauma, loss of blood or various medical conditions). |
I must have fainted. (J.Harcker). |
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Become. Verb. /bɪˈkʊm/, /bəˈkʊm/. Convertirse |
(copulative) To come about; happen; come into being; arise. [from 12thc.]What became of him after he was let go?It hath becomen so that many a man had to sterve. |
The entire world had become morally bankrupt. |
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Entire. Adjective. /ɪnˈtaɪə/, /ənˈtaɪə/. Entero. |
(sometimes) Whole; complete. |
We had the entire building to ourselves for the evening. |
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Bankrupt. Adjective. /ˈbæŋ.kɹəpt/, /ˈbæŋ.kɹʌpt/. Bancarrota. |
In a condition of bankruptcy; unable to pay one's debts. |
a bankrupt merchant. The company is facing bankruptcy. (Noun). |
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Match. Noun. /mætʃ/. Rival. |
Any contest or trial of strength or skill, or to determine superiority. |
He is not match for me. |
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Accuracy. Noun. /ˈæk.jɚ.ə.si/. Precisión, exactitud. |
The state of being accurate; freedom from mistakes, this exemption arising from carefulness; exactness; nicety; correctness. |
The value of testimony depends on its accuracy. |