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ABLAZE CARD
1
DEFINITION.-Burning fiercely.
A
EXAMPLE: You shouln’t ablaze your paper
because you can recycle.
ADD UP CARD
2
DEFINITION.-To be reasonable, plausible, or
consistent; make sense. A
EXAMPLE: The burglar's testimony simply
did not add up because je war laying.
BENEATH CARD
3
DEFINITION.-Extending or directly underneath,
typically with close contact. B
EXAMPLE: beneath this floor there's a
cementery.
BRICKS CARD
4
DEFINITION.-A small rectangular block typically
made of fired or sun-dried clay, used in building. B
EXAMPLE: You need lots of bricks in order
to build your new house.
BLAME CARD
5
DEFINITION.- To say or think that a person or thing is
responsible for something bad that has happened. B
EXAMPLE: My father always blames
everything on me.
BURIED CARD
6
DEFINITION.- Put or hide under ground. The
definition of buried is to be covered up by something. B
EXAMPLE: A desk with piles of paperwork ,
books , and some other thing were buried me
last night..
BULGED CARD
7
DEFINITION.-To be completely filled with something. To become
swollen or protuberant. B
EXAMPLE: Their bags bulged with books
and papers.
CADDIED CARD
8
DEFINITION.-One hired to serve as an attendant to a
golfer, especially by carrying the golf clubs. C
EXAMPLE: During her degree, she took a
year off to work as a golf caddy in USA.
BURGLARS CARD
9
DEFINITION.-a person who commits burglary.
B
EXAMPLE: She has been targeted by
burglars in the past.
CHARITY CARD
10
DEFINITION .- The definition of charity is an act or feeling of
kindness or goodwill or a voluntary gift of money or time to those
in need.
C
EXAMPLE: Everybody knows that Charity
begins at home.
CHOPPED CARD
11
DEFINITION.-Cut (something) into small pieces with
repeated sharp blows using an ax or knife. C
EXAMPLE: Many chefs have learned to chop
vegetables .
CRAMPED CARD
12
DEFINITION.- Feeling or causing someone to feel uncomfortably
confined or hemmed in by lack of space. C
EXAMPLE: His leg was cramping so badly
he could hardly move it.
CREAK CARD
13
DEFINITION.- To make a long, high sound : to make a sound like
the sound made by an old door when it opens or closes. C
EXAMPLE: The old floorboards creaked
under our feet.
CRAWL CARD
14
DEFINITION.- To move on your hands and knees.
C
EXAMPLE: The baby crawled across the
floor toward her mother.
CUT IN CARD
15
DEFINITION.-A shot in a movie that is edited into
another shot or scene. C
EXAMPLE: She cut in on a station wagon,
forcing the driver to brake.
CUT OFF CARD
16
DEFINITION.-A point or level that is a designated limit
of something. C
Example: If you cutoff that aid it would be a
disaster for him.
DAM CARD
17
DEFINITION.- A body of water confined by a barrier.
D
Example : Hydro-electric dams are built
which have turbines in them.
DELIGHTED CARD
18
DEFINITION: Made very happy : full of great pleasure
or satisfaction. D
EXAMPLE: The children were especially
delighted that there were enough cookies for
each of them to have two.
FAKE CARD
19
DEFINITION.- Having a false or misleading
appearance; fraudulent. F
EXAMPLE: Some actors are faking in order
to act in their movies.
FEATHER CARD
20
DEFINITION.- Any of the flat appendages growing from a bird's
skin and forming its plumage, consisting of a partly hollow horny
shaft fringed with vanes of barbs.
F
EXAMPLE: Many birds don’t have the same
feathers as the fénix bird.
FED UP CARD
21
DEFINITION.- Very tired of something : angry about
something that has continued for a long time. F
EXAMPLE: We've had one delay after
another, and I'm starting to feel pretty fed up.
FURNITURE CARD
22
DEFINITION.-Large movable equipment, such as tables and
chairs, used to make a house, office, or other space suitable for
living or working.
F
EXAMPLE: The hotel rooms are equipped
with original antique furniture.
FALL OUT CARD
23
DEFINITION.- To cut off relations over a quarrel
former friends who have fallen out. F
EXAMPLE: Club members were soon falling
out about how to spend the money they'd
made washing cars.
GRIPPED CARD
24
DEFINITION.- To grab or hold (something) tightly. To
get and hold the interest or attention of (someone). G
EXAMPLE: I gripped the door handle and
pulled as hard as I could.
GRUNT CARD
25
DEFINITION.- To make a short, low sound : to make a
grunt. G
EXAMPLE: The workers were grunting with
effort as they lifted the heavy furniture.
HEATED CARD
26
DEFINITION.- Made warm or hot.
H
EXAMPLE: My mood can change in an
instant and situation can become heated.
LUGGAGE CARD
27
DEFINITION.- The bags and suitcases that a person
carries when traveling. L
EXAMPLE: Passengers are limited to two
items of carry-on luggage.
NEEDLE CARD
28
DEFINITION.- A very fine slender piece of metal with a point at
one end and a hole or eye for thread at the other, used in sewing. N
EXAMPLE: That hole was made with a fine
sewing needle.
NOSEY CARD
29
DEFINITION.- Wanting to know about other people's
lives, problems, etc. N
EXAMPLE: A nosy coworker sat down right
next to us as we were having an unmistakably
private conversation.
PILED CARD
30
DEFINTION.- Place (things) one on top of another.
P
EXAMPLE:He has just a week to deliver a
huge pile of food to Marcelo’s house.
PRAWN CARD
31
DEFINITION.- A marine crustacean that resembles a
large shrimp. P
EXAMPLE: Many prawns are consider as the
best sea-food as shirmp around the world.
RUBBED CARD
32
DEFINITION.- Move one's hand or a cloth repeatedly back and
forth on the surface of (something) with firm pressure. R
EXAMPLE : He rubbed his hands with dove.
SCRAP CARD
33
DEFINITION.-A small piece or amount of something, esp. one that
is left over after the greater part has been used. S
EXAMPLE: Scraps of metal were collected
by those people in order to make something.
SLANTING CARD
34
DEFINITION.-To not be level or straight up and down.
S
EXAMPLE: The sunlight slanted down
through the leaves and branches of the trees.
SHORE CARD
35
DEFINITION.-Shore is the land closest to a body of
water. S
EXAMPLE: Near the water's edge on the
eastern shore is a colony of the rare mint
pennyroyal.
SLAVE CARD
36
DEFINITION.-A person who is the legal property of
another and is forced to obey them. S
EXAMPLE: By the time when my grand-
father was ten, he had become his slave, doing
all the housework.
SNIGGER CARD
37
DEFINITION.-a smothered or half-suppressed laugh.
S
EXAMPLE: Sniggers from the audience, they
were no more impressed by this than I was.
STRUGGLE CARD
38
DEFINITION.- Struggle is defined as to do something
with difficulty. S
EXAMPLE: He gave the struggle his
attention, might observe the feat without
interest in the outcome.
STIRRED CARD
39
DEFINITION.-Move a spoon or other implement around in (a
liquid or other substance) in order to mix it thoroughly. S
EXAMPLE:I have stirred the batter until it
was well combined.
SORT OUT CARD
40
DEFINITION.-Classify: arrange or order by classes or
categories. S
EXAMPLE: She sorted out those important
things in easy groups to find them.
SUPPLE CARD
41
DEFINITION.-Readily adaptable or responsive to new situations.
Capable of or showing easy or graceful movement; lithe. S
Example: She is very athlete, her supple
fingers help her to achive that movements.
SWEPT CARD
42
DEFINITION.-Clean (an area) by brushing away dirt or
litter. S
EXAMPLE: I've swept the floor but my
mother cleaned it again.
TAKE OVER CARD
43
DEFINITION.- An act of assuming control of something, esp. the
buying out of one company by another. T
EXAMPLE: I'll take over for her job until she
gets back from her vacations.
TAKE UP CARD
44
DEFINITION.-To develop an interest in or devotion to.To accept or
adopt for the purpose of assisting T
EXAMPLE: Ivan Vallejo took up mountain
climbing in Ecuador.
TREACHERY CARD
45
DEFINITION.-Harmful things that are done usually
secretly to a friend, your own country, etc. T
EXAMPLE: Things happened that first
exposed the treachery of one of these two
colleagues.
TRIMMED CARD
46
DEFINITION .- Decorate (something), typically with
contrasting items or pieces of material. T
EXAMPLE: Trimmed steering wheel coupled
with controls for both the computer and
stereo.
UPWARD CARD
47
DEFINITION.-Toward a higher place, position, degree,
amount, etc. U
EXAMPLE:They are moving upward socially
and economically.
WAGE CARD
48
DEFINITION.- An amount of money that a worker is paid based
on the number of hours, days, etc., that are worked. W
EXAMPLE: The company offers competitive
wages and good benefits.
WACKY CARD
49
DEFINITION.- Funny or amusing in a slightly odd or
peculiar way. W
EXAMPLE: A chance to start at the beginning
of this cheerfully wacky crime video game.
WASP CARD
50
DEFINITION.-a social winged insect that has a narrow waist and a
sting. It constructs a paper nest from wood pulp and raises the
larvae on a diet of insects.
W
EXAMPLE: If a wasp bite you , you will have
to go to the hospital by its poison.

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Advance words

  • 1.
  • 2. ABLAZE CARD 1 DEFINITION.-Burning fiercely. A EXAMPLE: You shouln’t ablaze your paper because you can recycle.
  • 3. ADD UP CARD 2 DEFINITION.-To be reasonable, plausible, or consistent; make sense. A EXAMPLE: The burglar's testimony simply did not add up because je war laying.
  • 4. BENEATH CARD 3 DEFINITION.-Extending or directly underneath, typically with close contact. B EXAMPLE: beneath this floor there's a cementery.
  • 5. BRICKS CARD 4 DEFINITION.-A small rectangular block typically made of fired or sun-dried clay, used in building. B EXAMPLE: You need lots of bricks in order to build your new house.
  • 6. BLAME CARD 5 DEFINITION.- To say or think that a person or thing is responsible for something bad that has happened. B EXAMPLE: My father always blames everything on me.
  • 7. BURIED CARD 6 DEFINITION.- Put or hide under ground. The definition of buried is to be covered up by something. B EXAMPLE: A desk with piles of paperwork , books , and some other thing were buried me last night..
  • 8. BULGED CARD 7 DEFINITION.-To be completely filled with something. To become swollen or protuberant. B EXAMPLE: Their bags bulged with books and papers.
  • 9. CADDIED CARD 8 DEFINITION.-One hired to serve as an attendant to a golfer, especially by carrying the golf clubs. C EXAMPLE: During her degree, she took a year off to work as a golf caddy in USA.
  • 10. BURGLARS CARD 9 DEFINITION.-a person who commits burglary. B EXAMPLE: She has been targeted by burglars in the past.
  • 11. CHARITY CARD 10 DEFINITION .- The definition of charity is an act or feeling of kindness or goodwill or a voluntary gift of money or time to those in need. C EXAMPLE: Everybody knows that Charity begins at home.
  • 12. CHOPPED CARD 11 DEFINITION.-Cut (something) into small pieces with repeated sharp blows using an ax or knife. C EXAMPLE: Many chefs have learned to chop vegetables .
  • 13. CRAMPED CARD 12 DEFINITION.- Feeling or causing someone to feel uncomfortably confined or hemmed in by lack of space. C EXAMPLE: His leg was cramping so badly he could hardly move it.
  • 14. CREAK CARD 13 DEFINITION.- To make a long, high sound : to make a sound like the sound made by an old door when it opens or closes. C EXAMPLE: The old floorboards creaked under our feet.
  • 15. CRAWL CARD 14 DEFINITION.- To move on your hands and knees. C EXAMPLE: The baby crawled across the floor toward her mother.
  • 16. CUT IN CARD 15 DEFINITION.-A shot in a movie that is edited into another shot or scene. C EXAMPLE: She cut in on a station wagon, forcing the driver to brake.
  • 17. CUT OFF CARD 16 DEFINITION.-A point or level that is a designated limit of something. C Example: If you cutoff that aid it would be a disaster for him.
  • 18. DAM CARD 17 DEFINITION.- A body of water confined by a barrier. D Example : Hydro-electric dams are built which have turbines in them.
  • 19. DELIGHTED CARD 18 DEFINITION: Made very happy : full of great pleasure or satisfaction. D EXAMPLE: The children were especially delighted that there were enough cookies for each of them to have two.
  • 20. FAKE CARD 19 DEFINITION.- Having a false or misleading appearance; fraudulent. F EXAMPLE: Some actors are faking in order to act in their movies.
  • 21. FEATHER CARD 20 DEFINITION.- Any of the flat appendages growing from a bird's skin and forming its plumage, consisting of a partly hollow horny shaft fringed with vanes of barbs. F EXAMPLE: Many birds don’t have the same feathers as the fénix bird.
  • 22. FED UP CARD 21 DEFINITION.- Very tired of something : angry about something that has continued for a long time. F EXAMPLE: We've had one delay after another, and I'm starting to feel pretty fed up.
  • 23. FURNITURE CARD 22 DEFINITION.-Large movable equipment, such as tables and chairs, used to make a house, office, or other space suitable for living or working. F EXAMPLE: The hotel rooms are equipped with original antique furniture.
  • 24. FALL OUT CARD 23 DEFINITION.- To cut off relations over a quarrel former friends who have fallen out. F EXAMPLE: Club members were soon falling out about how to spend the money they'd made washing cars.
  • 25. GRIPPED CARD 24 DEFINITION.- To grab or hold (something) tightly. To get and hold the interest or attention of (someone). G EXAMPLE: I gripped the door handle and pulled as hard as I could.
  • 26. GRUNT CARD 25 DEFINITION.- To make a short, low sound : to make a grunt. G EXAMPLE: The workers were grunting with effort as they lifted the heavy furniture.
  • 27. HEATED CARD 26 DEFINITION.- Made warm or hot. H EXAMPLE: My mood can change in an instant and situation can become heated.
  • 28. LUGGAGE CARD 27 DEFINITION.- The bags and suitcases that a person carries when traveling. L EXAMPLE: Passengers are limited to two items of carry-on luggage.
  • 29. NEEDLE CARD 28 DEFINITION.- A very fine slender piece of metal with a point at one end and a hole or eye for thread at the other, used in sewing. N EXAMPLE: That hole was made with a fine sewing needle.
  • 30. NOSEY CARD 29 DEFINITION.- Wanting to know about other people's lives, problems, etc. N EXAMPLE: A nosy coworker sat down right next to us as we were having an unmistakably private conversation.
  • 31. PILED CARD 30 DEFINTION.- Place (things) one on top of another. P EXAMPLE:He has just a week to deliver a huge pile of food to Marcelo’s house.
  • 32. PRAWN CARD 31 DEFINITION.- A marine crustacean that resembles a large shrimp. P EXAMPLE: Many prawns are consider as the best sea-food as shirmp around the world.
  • 33. RUBBED CARD 32 DEFINITION.- Move one's hand or a cloth repeatedly back and forth on the surface of (something) with firm pressure. R EXAMPLE : He rubbed his hands with dove.
  • 34. SCRAP CARD 33 DEFINITION.-A small piece or amount of something, esp. one that is left over after the greater part has been used. S EXAMPLE: Scraps of metal were collected by those people in order to make something.
  • 35. SLANTING CARD 34 DEFINITION.-To not be level or straight up and down. S EXAMPLE: The sunlight slanted down through the leaves and branches of the trees.
  • 36. SHORE CARD 35 DEFINITION.-Shore is the land closest to a body of water. S EXAMPLE: Near the water's edge on the eastern shore is a colony of the rare mint pennyroyal.
  • 37. SLAVE CARD 36 DEFINITION.-A person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them. S EXAMPLE: By the time when my grand- father was ten, he had become his slave, doing all the housework.
  • 38. SNIGGER CARD 37 DEFINITION.-a smothered or half-suppressed laugh. S EXAMPLE: Sniggers from the audience, they were no more impressed by this than I was.
  • 39. STRUGGLE CARD 38 DEFINITION.- Struggle is defined as to do something with difficulty. S EXAMPLE: He gave the struggle his attention, might observe the feat without interest in the outcome.
  • 40. STIRRED CARD 39 DEFINITION.-Move a spoon or other implement around in (a liquid or other substance) in order to mix it thoroughly. S EXAMPLE:I have stirred the batter until it was well combined.
  • 41. SORT OUT CARD 40 DEFINITION.-Classify: arrange or order by classes or categories. S EXAMPLE: She sorted out those important things in easy groups to find them.
  • 42. SUPPLE CARD 41 DEFINITION.-Readily adaptable or responsive to new situations. Capable of or showing easy or graceful movement; lithe. S Example: She is very athlete, her supple fingers help her to achive that movements.
  • 43. SWEPT CARD 42 DEFINITION.-Clean (an area) by brushing away dirt or litter. S EXAMPLE: I've swept the floor but my mother cleaned it again.
  • 44. TAKE OVER CARD 43 DEFINITION.- An act of assuming control of something, esp. the buying out of one company by another. T EXAMPLE: I'll take over for her job until she gets back from her vacations.
  • 45. TAKE UP CARD 44 DEFINITION.-To develop an interest in or devotion to.To accept or adopt for the purpose of assisting T EXAMPLE: Ivan Vallejo took up mountain climbing in Ecuador.
  • 46. TREACHERY CARD 45 DEFINITION.-Harmful things that are done usually secretly to a friend, your own country, etc. T EXAMPLE: Things happened that first exposed the treachery of one of these two colleagues.
  • 47. TRIMMED CARD 46 DEFINITION .- Decorate (something), typically with contrasting items or pieces of material. T EXAMPLE: Trimmed steering wheel coupled with controls for both the computer and stereo.
  • 48. UPWARD CARD 47 DEFINITION.-Toward a higher place, position, degree, amount, etc. U EXAMPLE:They are moving upward socially and economically.
  • 49. WAGE CARD 48 DEFINITION.- An amount of money that a worker is paid based on the number of hours, days, etc., that are worked. W EXAMPLE: The company offers competitive wages and good benefits.
  • 50. WACKY CARD 49 DEFINITION.- Funny or amusing in a slightly odd or peculiar way. W EXAMPLE: A chance to start at the beginning of this cheerfully wacky crime video game.
  • 51. WASP CARD 50 DEFINITION.-a social winged insect that has a narrow waist and a sting. It constructs a paper nest from wood pulp and raises the larvae on a diet of insects. W EXAMPLE: If a wasp bite you , you will have to go to the hospital by its poison.