Level 3, Unit 10


Тренажер

# word        
1 absence [ˈæbs(ə)ns]
absence [ noun ]
definition: Absence is the state of something being away.
example: There is an absence of sand in the hourglass.


absence
absence
absence
2 aloud [əˈlaʊd]
aloud [ adverb ]
definition: If you say something aloud, you say it so that others can hear you.
example: My father often reads stories aloud to me and my sister.


aloud
aloud
aloud
3 bald [bɔːld]
bald [ adjective ]
definition: If someone is bald, they have no hair.
example: My oldest brother is bald.


bald
bald
bald
4 blanket [ˈblæŋkɪt]
blanket [ noun ]
definition: A blanket is a piece of cloth that you use to keep warm or to sit upon.
example: I laid a blanket on the ground so t hat we could have a picnic.


blanket
blanket
blanket
5 creep [kriːp]
creep [ verb ]
definition: To creep is to move quietly and slowly.
example: The cat slowly crept down the tree.


creep
creep
creep
6 divorce [dɪˈvɔːs]
divorce [ noun ]
definition: Divorce is an event in which a marriage is ended.
example: Divorce rates have increased in the past twenty years.


divorce
divorce
divorce
7 imitate [ˈɪmɪteɪt]
imitate [ verb ]
definition: To imitate someone is to do exactly what they do.
example: He imitated his favorite superhero by putting on a costume.


imitate
imitate
imitate
8 infant [ˈɪnfənt]
infant [ noun ]
definition: An infant is a baby.
example: The infant cried all night.


infant
infant
infant
9 kidnap [ˈkɪdnæp]
kidnap [ verb ]
definition: To kidnap someone is to take them illegally.
example: She was terrified to find out her son was kidnapped.


kidnap
kidnap
kidnap
10 nap [næp]
nap [ noun ]
definition: A nap is a short sleep, usually during the day.
example: I took a short nap because I stayed up late las t night.


nap
nap
nap
11 nowhere [ˈnəʊwɛə]
nowhere [ adverb ]
definition: You use nowhere to say that a place or thing does not exist.
example: Unfortunately, water was nowhere to be found.


nowhere
nowhere
nowhere
12 pat [pæt]
pat [ verb ]
definition: To pat something is to hit it softly with your hand.
example: I patted some lotion onto my face.


pat
pat
pat
13 relief [rɪˈliːf]
relief [ noun ]
definition: Relief is a feeling you get when something bad or challenging ends.
example: I felt a sense of relief when I heard the good news.


relief
relief
relief
14 reproduce [ˌriːprəˈdjuːs]
reproduce [ verb ]
definition: To reproduce is to make something exactly how someone else did it.
example: The children tried to reproduce their house using toy blocks.


reproduce
reproduce
reproduce
15 rhyme [raɪm]
rhyme [ noun ]
definition: To rhyme is to have the same sounds at the end of a word.
example: Humpty Dumpty is an old rhyme that children learn in school.


rhyme
rhyme
rhyme
16 suck [sʌk]
suck [ verb ]
definition: To suck is to put something in your mouth and try to get flavor out of it.
example: The baby sucked milk from her bottle.


suck
suck
suck
17 urgent [ˈɜːdʒ(ə)nt]
urgent [ adjective ]
definition: If something is urgent, it is important and needs to be done now .
example: He had to leave now; it was urgent.


urgent
urgent
urgent
18 vanish [ˈvænɪʃ]
vanish [ verb ]
definition: To vanish is to go away suddenly.
example: All the passengers vanished from the train station.


vanish
vanish
vanish
19 wagon [ˈwæɡən]
wagon [ noun ]
definition: A wagon is a cart you use to carry heavy things.
example: He used his wagon to carry some of his gifts.


wagon
wagon
wagon
20 wrinkle [ˈrɪŋk(ə)l]
wrinkle [ noun ]
definition: A wrinkle is a line on a person's face tat happens as they get old.
example: My grandfather has some wrinkles on his face.


wrinkle
wrinkle
wrinkle