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Creative.


Adjective.


kriːˈeɪtɪv].


Creativo.

Having the ability todo produce original ideas.

Children enjoy doing creative activities.

Achievement.


Noun.


ǝˈtʃiːvmǝnt].


Logro.

Something that someone has succeeded un doing.

Congratulation on this achievement.

Accomplish.


Transitive verb.


ǝˈkʌmplɪʃ].


Efectuar.

To finish successfully, to complete.

This Will take years yo accomplish.

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.

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.

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.

Prideful.


Adjective.


/ˈpɹʌɪdfəl/.


Arrogante.

(chiefly) Full of pride; haughty, arrogant. ▼

Refusing yo bringing Glory to Todo is prideful rebellion

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

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

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.

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.

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.

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?

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.

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!

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...

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

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.

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.

Dumps (down in the)


Noun.


/dʌmp/.


Deprimido.

A gloomy state of mind.

I have been down in the dumps all week

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

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.

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

Hood.


Noun.


/hʊd/.


Capot

(automotive) A soft top of a convertible car or carriage.

Smashed my hood.

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.

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.

Sorts. (Out of).


Adjective.


/sɔːt/.


Irritable.

Irritable, grouchy mood.

Something is bugging John, he's been out of sorts lately

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.

Bugg.


Verb.


/bʌɡ/.


Enojar.

(informal) To annoy.

Don’t bug me, I’m busy!

Cheer up.


Verb.


/t͡ʃɪə(ɹ)/.


Animar.

(intransitive) to become happyI cheered up after seeing the results.

I enjoy cheering people up

Inbuilt.


Adjective.


/ˈbɪlt/.


Incorporado.


Existing as an essential constituent; built-in; inherent; integral.

Inbuilt to connect with God.

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

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

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.

Tailgate.


Verb.


ˈteɪlˌɡeɪt/.


Conducir cerca.

(automotive) To drive dangerously close behind another vehicle.

That idiot has been tailgating me for the last five minutes.

Lot (out of).


Noun.


/Lot/.


Mucho.

Considerable degree or extent.

I've got a lot out of it. (Worship).

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.

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

Turn off.


Verb.


/tɜːn/.


Disgustar.

transitive) To repulse, disgust, or discourage.

Cigarette smoking really turns me off.

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

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.

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).

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.

Entire.


Adjective.


/ɪnˈtaɪə/, /ənˈtaɪə/.


Entero.

(sometimes) Whole; complete.

We had the entire building to ourselves for the evening.

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).

Match.


Noun.


/mætʃ/.


Rival.


Any contest or trial of strength or skill, or to determine superiority.

He is not match for me.

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.