Word | Pronunciation | PoS | Definition |
bell | /bɛl/ | noun | a hollow metal object shaped like a cup that rings when it is hit |
carpet | /kɑɚ•pɪt/ | noun | colored floor covering made of wool or other material |
cluster | /klʌs•tə/ | verb | to come together to form a group of people, animals or things |
confusion | /kən•fju•ʒən/ | noun | not knowing what to do |
controversial | /kɑn•trə•vɚ•ʃəl/ | adj | causing a great deal of argument, discussion, or conflict |
fiction | /fɪk•ʃən/ | noun | book or story including ideas, people, and events that are not real |
genuine | /dʒɛ•njʊ•ɪn/ | adj | being real, actual, and not false |
grammar | /græ•mə/ | noun | rules that explain how words are used in a language |
happiness | /hæpɪnəs/ | noun | state of feeling pleased; feeling of satisfaction |
hint | /hɪnt/ | noun | information that helps you understand or do something more easily |
hook | /hʊk/ | noun | curved or bent tool |
hurry | /hʌ•rɪ/ | verb | to move quickly |
liquid | /lɪ•kwɪd/ | noun | basic state of things that is similar to water; not solid or gas |
logic | /lɑ•dʒɪk/ | noun | a way of thinking by using facts and reasoning |
panic | /pæ•nɪk/ | noun | overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety |
raw | /roɚ/ | adj | uncooked |
reckon | /rɛ•kən/ | verb | to believe that something is true or possible; to calculate or guess |
revise | /rɪ•vaɪz/ | verb | to make changes to improve something |
rice | /raɪs/ | noun | white or brown grains from a plant used for food |
silly | /sɪ•lɪ/ | adv | lacking seriousness or foolish |
slope | /sloʊp/ | noun | an area of land that is higher on one side than the other |
transportation | /trænspoɚ'tɛɪʃn/ | noun | act, system, or business of moving people or goods from one place to another |
uncle | /ʌŋ•kl/ | noun | brother of your father or mother or the husband of your aunt |
verb | /vɚb/ | noun | word that expresses an action or state |
vessel | /vɛ•sl/ | noun | pot, container |