Level 3, Unit 19


Тренажер

# word        
1 bench [bɛntʃ]
bench [ noun ]
definition: A bench is a long seat for two or more people.
example: Most parks have benches for citizens to relax upon.


bench
bench
bench
2 confront [kənˈfrʌnt]
confront [ verb ]
definition: To confront a hard situation or person is to deal with it.
example: The couple has to confront each other about their problems.


confront
confront
confront
3 daisy [ˈdeɪzɪ]
daisy [ noun ]
definition: A daisy is a small flower with white petals and a yellow center.
example: There were a few daisies growing in the field.


daisy
daisy
daisy
4 dispute [(ˈ)dɪsˈpjuːt]
dispute [ noun ]
definition: A dispute is an argument or disagreement that people have.
example: Karen and Brian often have disputes about silly things.


dispute
dispute
dispute
5 horror [ˈhɒrə]
horror [ noun ]
definition: Horror is a feeling of being very afraid or shocked.
example: The audience screamed in horror when the ghost appeared in the movies.


horror
horror
horror
6 incident [ˈɪnsɪd(ə)nt]
incident [ noun ]
definition: An incident is an event that is usually not pleas ant.
example: Mr. Wilson had an incident where he became sick and had to leave.


incident
incident
incident
7 mist [mɪst]
mist [ noun ]
definition: Mist is water that you can see in the air or on a surface.
example: The forest was covered with mist.


mist
mist
mist
8 object [əbˈdʒɛkt]
object [ noun ]
definition: An object is an inanimate thing that you can see or touch.
example: The shopping cart was filled with objects.


object
object
object
9 orphan [ˈɔːf(ə)n]
orphan [ noun ]
definition: An orphan is a child who does not have parents.
example: The orphan frequently cried during the night.


orphan
orphan
orphan
10 plot [plɒt]
plot [ verb ]
definition: To plot is to make a secret plan to do something that is wrong or mean.
example: The group was plotting to ruin the company’s financial reports.


plot
plot
plot
11 pregnant [ˈprɛɡnənt]
pregnant [ adjective ]
definition: When a female is pregnant, she is going to have a baby.
example: The pregnant woman was shopping for baby clothes.


pregnant
pregnant
pregnant
12 rage [reɪdʒ]
rage [ noun ]
definition: Rage is a very angry feeling.
example: The chef was filled with rage when his helpers ruined the meal.


rage
rage
rage
13 revenge [rɪˈvɛndʒ]
revenge [ noun ]
definition: Revenge is what you do to hurt or punish someone who hurts you.
example: He broke his sister’s doll as revenge after she lost his favorite book.


revenge
revenge
revenge
14 shame [ʃeɪm]
shame [ noun ]
definition: Shame is a bad feeling about things you have done wrong.
example: The boy felt shame about misplacing his clothes.


shame
shame
shame
15 sigh [saɪ]
sigh [ verb ]
definition: To sigh is to breathe out loudly and show that you are tired or sad.
example: Molly sighed when she looked at all the informations he had to research.


sigh
sigh
sigh
16 sneak [sniːk]
sneak [ verb ]
definition: To sneak is to move quietly so that no one hears or sees you.
example: The thief snuck out of the house without anyone noticing him.


sneak
sneak
sneak
17 spare [spɛə]
spare [ verb ]
definition: To spare something is to give it because you have more than you need.
example: I wanted to help him but I couldn’t spare a tire.


spare
spare
spare
18 stem [stɛm]
stem [ noun ]
definition: The stem of a plant is the stick that grows leaves or flowers.
example: The rose had a long thin stem.


stem
stem
stem
19 supper [ˈsʌpə]
supper [ noun ]
definition: Supper is a meal t hat is eaten in the evening.
example: We usually have supper around 6 o’clock at my house.


supper
supper
supper
20 tender [ˈtɛndə]
tender [ adjective ]
definition: When something is tender, it is s oft and easy to chew .
example: The meat was so tender they didn’t need knives to cut it with.


tender
tender
tender