Word | Pronunciation | PoS | Definition |
actual | /æk•tjʊəl/ | adj | real or existing in fact, not imagined; real |
award | /ə•woɚd/ | verb | to give a prize for doing something well |
battle | /bæ•tl/ | noun | military fight between armies |
broad | /broɚd/ | adj | wide; from the shorter two sides to the other |
cash | /kæʃ/ | noun | physical money (not credit card or digital) |
coach | /koʊtʃ/ | noun | person who teaches others how to do (sport, job) |
district | /dɪs•trɪkt/ | noun | area of a country, city, or town |
hardly | /hɑɚdlɪ/ | adv | clearly or undoubtedly not; very little |
host | /hoʊst/ | noun | person who is entertains guests |
jump | /dʒʌmp/ | verb | to push your body into the air with your legs |
lunch | /lʌntʃ/ | noun | light meal eaten in the middle of the day |
obvious | /ɑb•viːɚs/ | adj | easily understood and clear; plain to see |
pool | /pul/ | noun | large container or hole that is filled with water and used for people to swim in |
relatively | /rɛlətɪvlɪ/ | adv | in a manner that measures or compares something to something else |
spirit | /spɪ•rɪt/ | noun | part of a person that is not physical and believed to be the source of human emotions and character |
spring | /sprɪŋ/ | noun | time of year when plants start growing after winter |
tire | /taɪ•ə/ | noun | lose energy and feel that you need to rest |
tradition | /trə•dɪ•ʃən/ | noun | way of thinking, behaving that used for a long time |
weapon | /wɛ•pən/ | noun | something that is used for fighting |
winter | /wɪn•tə/ | noun | coldest season of the year |