Word | Pronunciation | PoS | Definition |
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accompany | /ə•kʌm•pə•nɪ/ | verb | to go somewhere with someone |
angry | /æŋ•grɪ/ | adj | having a strong feeling about something that you dislike very much |
breakfast | /brɛk•fəst/ | noun | first meal of the day |
childhood | /tʃaɪl•dhʊd/ | noun | time when you are a child |
draft | /drɑɚft/ | noun | a piece of writing or plan that is not yet finished |
exhibition | /ɛk•sɪ•bɪ•ʃən/ | noun | event at which an object or group of objects is shown to the public |
illustrate | /ɪ•ləs•trɛɪt/ | verb | to explain with examples to make easier to understand |
immediate | /ɪ•miː•djət/ | adj | done without delay; straight away |
imply | /ɪm•plaɪ/ | verb | to suggest something, without saying it directly |
incident | /ɪn•sɪ•dənt/ | noun | something that happens usually unusual or important |
knock | /nɑk/ | verb | to hit something to get people's attention |
lake | /lɛɪk/ | noun | large area of water surrounded by land |
liberal | /lɪ•bə•rəl/ | adj | open to new ideas; believing government should actively support social needs |
politician | /pɑ•lɪ•tɪ•ʃən/ | noun | someone who is active in politics |
producer | /prə•dju•sə/ | noun | company making or growing a certain product |
regional | /riː•dʒə•nL/ | adj | having to do with a particular area |
salary | /sæ•lə•rɪ/ | noun | money an employee is paid each year |
seed | /siːd/ | noun | a small object made by a plant from which a new plant can grow; the beginning of something |
slip | /slɪp/ | verb | to slide out of position or fall to the ground by accident |
temporary | /tɛm•pə•rə•rɪ/ | adj | continuing for a limited time, not permanent |