Level 3, Unit 5


Тренажер

# word        
1 acquaint [əˈkweɪnt]
acquaint [ verb ]
definition: To acquaint is to get to know something or someone.
example: Nancy acquainted herself with the new computer.


acquaint
acquaint
acquaint
2 cemetery [ˈsɛmɪtrɪ]
cemetery [ noun ]
definition: A cemetery is where people are buried when they die.
example: Some people are scared of cemeteries.


cemetery
cemetery
cemetery
3 curse [kɜːs]
curse [ verb ]
definition: To curse someone or something is to hope that bad things happen to them.
example: The witch cursed the village.


curse
curse
curse
4 disguise [dɪsˈɡaɪz]
disguise [ noun ]
definition: A disguise is something you wear so people cannot tell who you are.
example: Everyone knew that it was Dad in the Santa disguise.


disguise
disguise
disguise
5 fancy [ˈfænsɪ]
fancy [ adjective ]
definition: If something is fancy, it is nicer than normal.
example: Their table was a ll set for a fancy dinner.


fancy
fancy
fancy
6 flashlight [ˈflæʃlaɪt]
flashlight [ noun ]
definition: A flashlight is a small electric light that you carry in your hand.
example: We took a flashlight when we went camping.


flashlight
flashlight
flashlight
7 hood [hʊd]
hood [ noun ]
definition: A hood is part of a coat that goes over your head.
example: She put on her hood to keep her head warm.


hood
hood
hood
8 inhabitant [ɪnˈhæbɪt(ə)nt]
inhabitant [ noun ]
definition: An inhabitant is a person who lives in a certain place.
example: The number of inhabitants in the countryside is increasing.


inhabitant
inhabitant
inhabitant
9 nourish [ˈnʌrɪʃ]
nourish [ verb ]
definition: To nourish something is to give it food that it needs to live.
example: A good mother will nourish her baby every day.


nourish
nourish
nourish
10 pirate [ˈpaɪərət]
pirate [ noun ]
definition: A pirate is a sailor who steals things from other boats .
example: Pirates are very scary characters.


pirate
pirate
pirate
11 publication [ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n]
publication [ noun ]
definition: A publication is something printed, like a newspaper or book .
example: She’s been a subscriber to that publication for over ten years.


publication
publication
publication
12 riddle [ˈrɪdl]
riddle [ noun ]
definition: A riddle is a question that is difficult to answer but meant to be funny .
example: I could not answer Wendy’s riddle, but it made me laugh.


riddle
riddle
riddle
13 rot [rɒt]
rot [ verb ]
definition: When something rots, it s lowly gets softer and is destroyed.
example: The old log began to rot in the forest.


rot
rot
rot
14 shortly [ˈʃɔːtlɪ]
shortly [ adverb ]
definition: If something will happen shortly, it will happen very soon.
example: My workday will end shortly.


shortly
shortly
shortly
15 skeleton [ˈskɛlɪt(ə)n]
skeleton [ noun ]
definition: A skeleton is the bones of a body.
example: There is a skeleton in the science classroom.


skeleton
skeleton
skeleton
16 spoil [spɔɪl], [-spɔɪld]
spoil [ verb ]
definition: If something spoils, it turns bad or rots.
example: We left the fruit out too long, and it spoiled.


spoil
spoil
spoil
17 starve [stɑːv]
starve [ verb ]
definition: If a person starves, they do not get enough to eat and sometimes die.
example: During the war, many people starved.


starve
starve
starve
18 thrill [θrɪl]
thrill [ noun ]
definition: A thrill is an exciting feeling.
example: The boys enjoy the thrill of surfing a big wave.


thrill
thrill
thrill
19 wicked [ˈwɪkɪd]
wicked [ adjective ]
definition: If something is wicked, it is very bad or evil.
example: My boss is a very wicked man.


wicked
wicked
wicked
20 scare [skɛə]
scare [ verb ]
definition: To scare means to cause one to feel frightened.
example: I was scared by the sight of the monster.


scare
scare
scare