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[afreid] adj.
When someone is afraid, they feel fear.
-» The woman was afraid of what she saw.
r agree fegn:i v.
To agree is to say “yes” or to think the same way.
-* A: The food is very good in that restaurant. B: I agree with you.
c angry [sengro adj.
When someone is angry, they may want to speak loudly or fight.
-> She didn’t do her homework, so her father is angry.
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r arrive feraiv] v.
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To arrive is to get to or reach some place.
-► The bus always arrives at the corner of my street at 4:00.
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r attack [at*io v.
To attack is to try to fight or to hurt.
-» The man with the sword attacked the other man first.
r bottom [batam] n.
The bottom is the lowest part.
-» The bottom of my shoe has a hole in it.
r clever [klevar] adj.
When someone is clever, they can solve a hard puzzle or problem.
-*■ The clever boy thought of a good idea.
r C r u e l [kru:al] adj.
When someone is cruel, they do bad things to hurt others.
-» The cruel man yelled at his sister.
r finally [fainali] adv.
If something happens finally, it happens after a longtime or at the end.
—■ He finally crossed the finish line after five hours of running.
r hide [haid] y.
To hide is to try not to let others see you.
-► The other children will hide while you count to 100.
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hunt [hAnt] v.
To hunt is to look for or search for an animal to kill.
-*■ Long ago, people hunted with bows and arrows.
l o t [tat] n.
A lot means a large number or amount of people, animals, things, etc.
-*■ There are a lot of apples in the basket.
middle [midi] n.
The middle of something is the center or halfway point.
-» The Canadian flag has a maple leaf in the middle of it.
moment [moumant] n.
A moment is a second or a very short time.
-* I was only a few moments late for the meeting.
pleased [pli:zd] adj.
When someone is pleased, they are happy.
-»She was pleased with the phone call she received.
promise [prdmis] v.
To promise is to say you will do something for sure.
-» He promised to return my key by tomorrow.
c reply [npiao *
To reply is to give an answer or say back to someone.
She asked him what time his meeting was. He replied, “at three.”
r safe [seif] adj.
When a person is safe, they are not in danger.
-»Put on your seat belt in the car to be safe.
r trick im n.
A trick is something you do to fool another person.
-> His card trick really surprised us.
r well [wel] adv.
You use well to say that something was done in a good way.
-♦ The couple can dance quite well