Word | Pronunciation | PoS | Definition |
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concept | /kɑn•sɛpt/ | noun | abstract idea of something or how it works |
confirm | /kən•fɚm/ | verb | to provide evidence to establish the truth of |
emerge | /ɪ•mɚdʒ/ | verb | to rise or appear out of some background |
flight | /flaɪt/ | noun | act of flying |
football | /fʊt•boɚl/ | noun | sport where 2 teams try to kick a ball in a goal; soccer |
introduction | /ɪn•trə•dʌk•ʃən/ | noun | making someone known to another by name |
island | /aɪ•lənd/ | noun | area of land that is surrounded by water |
left | /lɛft/ | noun | side of your body your heart is on |
map | /mæp/ | noun | picture showing the geography of an area |
neighbor | /neɪ•bɚ/ | noun | person who lives, or is near, you |
neither | /naɪ•ðə/ | adj | not one or the other not either none of two things |
north | /noɚθ/ | noun | direction to your left when facing the rising sun |
photo | /foʊ•toʊ/ | noun | short for photograph; a picture taken by a camera |
reform | /riː•foɚm/ | verb | to improve society by removing abuse and injustices |
refuse | /rɪ•fjuz/ | verb | to say that you will not accept something |
requirement | /rɪ•kwaɪ•ə•mənt/ | noun | something that is a necessity |
senior | /siː•njə/ | adj | having higher status or authority than another person |
solve | /sɑlv/ | verb | to find a way to deal with a problem |
survive | /sə•vaɪv/ | verb | to continue to live despite illness or trouble |
transport | /træns•poɚt/ | verb | to carry things from one place to another |