Word List |
Vocabulary
| Distance noun | It is a very long distance to walk |
| The length of the space between two points | |
| After Preposition | She saw her friend after lunch |
| in the time following (an event or another period of time) | |
| Certainly Adverb | They certainly had enough time |
| used to emphasize the speaker's belief that what is said is true | |
| Crutch Noun | He was given a crutch after he broke his leg |
| a long stick with a crosspiece at the top, used as a support under the armpit by a lame person | |
| Discussion Noun | They had a discussion about what action to take |
| the action or process of talking about something in order to reach a decision or to exchange ideas | |
| Frustrate Verb | He only said it to frustrate the other man |
| cause (someone) to feel upset or annoyed as a result of being unable to change or achieve something | |
| Get Verb | He had to get two more points to win |
| succeed in attaining, achieving, or experiencing; obtain | |
| Indicate Verb | She tried to indicate which was the best option |
| suggest as a desirable or necessary course of action | |
| Listen Verb | The girl had to listen to her parents |
| give one's attention to a sound | |
| Operation Noun | She had an operation on Tuesday |
| an act of surgery performed on a patient | |
| Painkiller Noun | He was given a painkiller |
| a drug or a medicine for relieving pain | |
| Park Noun | They stood in the park |
| a large public garden or area of land used for recreation | |
| Premises Plural noun | She walked the premies at night |
| a house or building, together with its land and outbuildings, occupied by a business or considered in an official context | |
| Question Noun | He asked a question |
| a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information | |
| Radio Noun | Brian listened to the radio |
| an apparatus for receiving radio programmes | |
| Raise Verb | They had to raise the step |
| lift or move to a higher position or level | |
| Switch Verb | She had to switch the computer on |
| to reverse the function or direction of something such as a light | |
| Well Adverb | She did well in the exam |
| in a good or satisfactory way | |
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