It's an adjective. It means cheap enough for most people to buy.
AFFORDABLE Example 1: The restaurant serves good food at affordable prices. Example 2: There are few affordable apartments in big cities.
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The period during which a person is a kid.
CHILDHOOD - Example 1: I had such a happy childhood. Example 2: She spent most of her childhood on a farm in Texas.
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A rigid casing used for immobilizing a usually diseased or broken part.
CAST - Example 1: The doctor told Tom that he had to wear a cast for three weeks. Example 2: Peter's right leg is still in a cast.
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It's something that belongs to you. Something that you own, that you possess.
POSSESSION - Example 1: The possession of stolen property is a criminal offence. Example 2: Our health is our most precious possession.
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The activities associated with the governance of a country or another area.
POLITICS - Example 1: Andrew became active in politics. Example 2: I'm really not interested in politics.
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The money a passenger on public transportation has to pay.
FARE - Example 1: Children travel half fare. Example 2: She didn't have enough money for the bus fare.
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A notice giving information, directions, a warning, etc.
SIGN - Example 1: The sign in the store window says “OPEN.” Example 2: I can't see the road signs in this fog.
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A light in or at the side of a road or public area that is usually supported on a tall post.
STREETLIGHT - Example 1: If you're out at night, choose routes that are well-lit by streetlights.. Example 2: He crashed his car into a streetlight.
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All the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world.
NATURE - Example 1: Nature is full of mysteries. Example 2: Ancient people lived close to nature.
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Damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste.
POLLUTION - Example 1: The company claims it isn't responsible for the pollution in the river. Example 2: The tests show high levels of pollution in the water.
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The buildings, equipment, and services provided for a particular purpose
FACILITIES - Example 1: There are excellent facilities for sport and recreation. Example 2: Our town has excellent sports facilities.
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It's a verb. It means make something better.
IMPROVE - Example 1: He did a lot to improve conditions for factory workers. Example 2: Improve your time and your time will improve you.
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It's an adjective. It means a standard or level that is considered to be typical or usual. Not excellent, although not bad.
AVERAGE - Example 1: The food was fairly average. Example 2: My grades are above average.
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It's a phrasal verb. It means happen, occur.
TAKE PLACE - Example 1: The story takes place in the 18th century. Example 2: The Olympics take place every four years.
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It's a phrasal verb. It means to begin to do something, become interested or engaged in a pursuit.
TAKE UP - Example 1: She took up tennis at the age of 11. Example 2: When spring arrives, I am going to take up a new sport.
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A smaller number of things. Used with countables.
FEWER - Example 1: They've got fewer problems than they used to have. Example 2: There should be fewer cars in the city. There should be fewer