Level 3, Unit 20


Тренажер

# word        
1 beneath [bɪˈniːθ]
beneath [ preposition ]
definition: If something is beneath something else, it is under it.
example: The largest part of an iceberg lies beneath the waterline.


beneath
beneath
beneath
2 cub [kʌb]
cub [ noun ]
definition: A cub is a baby animal, such as a bear or lion.
example: The lion cub was crying for its mother.


cub
cub
cub
3 dawn [dɔːn]
dawn [ noun ]
definition: Dawn is the time of day when the sun rises.
example: At dawn, the sun gently rose over the farm.


dawn
dawn
dawn
4 dissatisfied [dɪsˈsætɪsfaɪd]
dissatisfied [ adjective ]
definition: If you are dissatisfied, you are not happy with something.
example: I was dissatisfied with their decision to work on Sunday.


dissatisfied
dissatisfied
dissatisfied
5 ease [iːz]
ease [ noun ]
definition: When something is done with ease, it is not hard to do.
example: The monkey climbed the tree with ease.


ease
ease
ease
6 evident [ˈɛvɪd(ə)nt]
evident [ adjective ]
definition: When something is evident, it is easy to see or understand.
example: It was evident from the look on his face that he was unhappy.


evident
evident
evident
7 hail [heɪl]
hail [ noun ]
definition: Hail is ice that falls from the sky when rain freezes.
example: The hail from the storm was the size of golf balls.


hail
hail
hail
8 howl [haʊl]
howl [ verb ]
definition: To howl means to make a long, loud sound like a wolf or a dog.
example: The wolf howled at the moon.


howl
howl
howl
9 leap [liːp]
leap [ verb ]
definition: To leap means to jump a long distance.
example: He had to leap over the gap to reach the other side of the hill.


leap
leap
leap
10 magnificent [mæɡˈnɪfɪs(ə)nt]
magnificent [ adjective ]
definition: When something is magnificent, it is beautiful and grand.
example: The man gave his wife a pair of magnificent diamond earrings.


magnificent
magnificent
magnificent
11 necessity [nɪˈsɛsɪtɪ]
necessity [ noun ]
definition: A necessity is something that is needed.
example: Fresh water is a necessity for life.


necessity
necessity
necessity
12 outcome [ˈaʊtkʌm]
outcome [ noun ]
definition: An outcome is the end of an action or event.
example: The outcome of his latest business plan was a complete failure.


outcome
outcome
outcome
13 pile [paɪl]
pile [ noun ]
definition: A pile is a large group of things on top of one another.
example: The pile of cups was beginning to tilt.


pile
pile
pile
14 profound [prəˈfaʊnd]
profound [ adjective ]
definition: When something is profound, it is very intelligent.
example: For a little boy, Jeremy has some profound thoughts.


profound
profound
profound
15 seize [siːz]
seize [ verb ]
definition: To seize something means to grab it quickly or strongly.
example: The man seized as much money as he could before anyone could see him.


seize
seize
seize
16 squeeze [skwiːz]
squeeze [ verb ]
definition: To squeeze something means to press it together and hold it tightly.
example: When Clara saw her cat, she gave it a big squeeze.


squeeze
squeeze
squeeze
17 supreme [s(j)uːˈpriːm]
supreme [ adjective ]
definition: When something is supreme, it is the highest or best.
example: The supreme officer was in charge of keeping the citizens calm.


supreme
supreme
supreme
18 terrific [təˈrɪfɪk]
terrific [ adjective ]
definition: When something is terrific, it is very good.
example: My youngest daughter is a terrific painter.


terrific
terrific
terrific
19 trait [treɪ(t)]
trait [ noun ]
definition: A trait is part of someone’s personality.
example: One trait of Salvador’s personality is his cheerfulness.


trait
trait
trait
20 vital [ˈvaɪtl]
vital [ adjective ]
definition: When something is vital, it is necessary for life.
example: The heart is a vital organ.


vital
vital
vital