Level 6, Unit 7


Тренажер

# word        
1 altar [ˈɔːltə]
altar [ noun ]
definition: An altar is a table used in churches.
example: The altar had m any lit candles on it.


altar
altar
altar
2 arthritis [ɑːˈθraɪtɪs]
arthritis [ noun ]
definition: Arthritis is an illness causing pain and swelling in a person’s joints.
example: Agatha couldn’t play the piano anymore because of her arthritis.


arthritis
arthritis
arthritis
3 botany [ˈbɒtənɪ]
botany [ noun ]
definition: Botany is the study of plants.
example: Gardens are the best places for botany.


botany
botany
botany
4 credible [ˈkrɛdəb(ə)l]
credible [ adjective ]
definition: If something or someone is credible, they can be believed or trusted.
example: Dick gave a credible reason for being late and didn’t get in any trouble.


credible
credible
credible
5 deceased [dɪˈsiːst]
deceased [ adjective ]
definition: If someone is deceased, they are dead.
example: We visited the graves of our deceased grandparents.


deceased
deceased
deceased
6 deception [dɪˈsɛpʃ(ə)n]
deception [ noun ]
definition: Deception is the act of lying or tricking someone.
example: The magic looked very real, but it was only deception.


deception
deception
deception
7 decipher [dɪˈsaɪfə]
decipher [ verb ]
definition: To decipher writing is to figure out what it says.
example: My teacher complained that she couldn’t decipher my essay.


decipher
decipher
decipher
8 dung [dʌŋ]
dung [ noun ]
definition: Dung is solid waste material produced by animals.
example: There was cow dung all over the field.


dung
dung
dung
9 dusk [dʌsk]
dusk [ noun ]
definition: Dusk is the time in the evening when it begins to get dark.
example: After dusk, Hannah would catch fireflies in the park.


dusk
dusk
dusk
10 gratify [ˈɡrætɪfaɪ]
gratify [ verb ]
definition: To gratify someone means to please them.
example: Bonnie was gratified after receiving her gift from her parents.


gratify
gratify
gratify
11 hone [həʊn]
hone [ verb ]
definition: To hone something is to improve it and make it very good.
example: Lisa honed her chess skills by hours and hours of practice.


hone
hone
hone
12 mash [mæʃ]
mash [ verb ]
definition: To mash something is to crush it so that it is soft.
example: We mashed the hard potatoes and served them for dinner.


mash
mash
mash
13 ornate [ɔːˈneɪt]
ornate [ adjective ]
definition: If something is ornate, it is decorated with a lot of fancy things.
example: Kim ’s prom dress was very expensive since it was so ornate.


ornate
ornate
ornate
14 pneumonia [njuːˈməʊnɪə]
pneumonia [ noun ]
definition: Pneumonia is a dangerous illness causing the lungs to f ill with liquid.
example: Elaine got pneumonia after playing outside in the rain without a coat.


pneumonia
pneumonia
pneumonia
15 psychic [ˈsaɪkɪk]
psychic [ adjective ]
definition: When someone is psychic, they know what will happen or what people think.
example: I think my grandmother has psychic abilities because she can predict any thing.


psychic
psychic
psychic
16 psychotic [saɪˈkɒtɪk]
psychotic [ adjective ]
definition: If someone is psychotic, they have a very serious mental illness.
example: The psychotic patient believed he saw things that weren’t real.


psychotic
psychotic
psychotic
17 scope [skəʊp]
scope [ noun ]
definition: The scope of something is how many people or things it relates to.
example: Modern history has a wide scope.


scope
scope
scope
18 sinister [ˈsɪnɪstə]
sinister [ adjective ]
definition: If something or someone is sinister, they are evil.
example: Bad guys in most movies have sinister laughs.


sinister
sinister
sinister
19 strife [straɪf]
strife [ noun ]
definition: Strife is disagreement or fighting between people or groups.
example: There was a lot of strife between Jim and Lisa about what TV show to watch.


strife
strife
strife
20 therapeutic [ˌθɛrəˈpjuːtɪk]
therapeutic [ adjective ]
definition: If something is therapeutic, it helps to cure a disease or makes you healthier.
example: After a stressful day of working, Phoebe would take a therapeutic bath


therapeutic
therapeutic
therapeutic