Word | Pronunciation | PoS | Definition |
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appearance | /ə•piːɚ•rəns/ | noun | way that something looks |
approve | /ə•pruv/ | verb | to have a positive opinion of someone or something |
atmosphere | /æt•məs•fiːɚ/ | noun | air around us |
characteristic | /kæ•rɪk•tə•rɪs•tɪk/ | adj | typical or distinctive |
comparison | /kəm•pæ•rɪ•sn/ | noun | looking for differences and similarities in two or more things |
definition | /dɛ•fɪ•nɪ•ʃən/ | noun | explanation of word's meaning, as in dictionaries |
elect | /ɪ•lɛkt/ | verb | choose someone for something |
farmer | /fɑɚ•mə/ | noun | person who operates a farm |
guarantee | /gæ•rən•tiː/ | verb | to make a formal promise that something will happen or be done. |
judgment | /dʒʌdʒ•mənt/ | noun | opinion that is made after careful consideration |
largely | /lɑɚdʒlɪ/ | adv | in large part; mainly or chiefly |
loan | /loʊn/ | verb | to borrow money that must be paid back |
odd | /ɑd/ | adj | being unexpected and different; out of the ordinary |
protection | /prə•tɛk•ʃən/ | noun | being kept from harm |
reasonable | /riː•zŋ•ə•bl/ | adj | fair and sensible; appropriate |
rent | /rɛnt/ | verb | to pay money for the use of something |
shot | /ʃɑt/ | verb | to kick or throw a ball at a goal |
theme | /θiːm/ | noun | main subject to discuss or describe |
till | /tɪl/ | conj | until |
wed | /wɛd/ | verb | formal to get married to |