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10 Cards in this Set
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Tough |
Definition: Difficult to do or to deal with. Sentence: We've had to make some very tough decisions. |
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Bring |
Definition: to take or carry someone or something to a place or a person. Sentence: When they visit us they always bring their dog with them. |
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Advice |
Definition: An opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation. Sentence: I decided to follow her advice and go to bed early. |
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Scholarship |
Definition: An amount of money given by a school, college, university, or other organization to pay for the studies of a person with great abilitybut little money. Sentence: Paula went to the Royal College of Music on a scholarship. |
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Switch |
Definition: A sudden or complete change, especially of one person or thing for another. Sentence: He started studying English, but switched to Law in her second year. |
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Raise |
Definition: To lift something to a higher position. Sentence: The director said that standards at the school had to be raised. |
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Awesome |
Definition: Causing feelings of great admiration, respect, or fear. Sentence: It would be awesome if we could travel to Spain this year. |
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Suggest |
Definition: To mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people toconsider. Sentence: I suggested an Italian restaurant near the station for the party. |
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Accounting |
Definition: The skill or activity of keeping records of the money a person or organization earns and spends. Sentence: I don't want study accounting, I think it's too boring. |
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Neat |
Definition: An informal way of saying that something is cool or good. Sentence: The new videogame of zombies is so neat. |