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pronoun
A word that we can use instead of a noun. Give a couple of examples.
noun
a person, place, or thing. (give an example of each.)
verb
A word that describes an action.
adjective
a word that describes, or gives more details about a noun.
homophone
Words that sound the same, but have different meanings, or spellings.
synonym
A word that means almost the same thing as another.
antonym
A word that means the opposite of another.
compensation
Payment received for work done, or something given to make up for something done to someone.
delinquent
1. Someone who commits a crime. 2. When obligations are not fulfilled in time, like bill payments.
coincidence
When things happen that seem connected, but they are not. It was just a coincidence.
chronological
Something put in order of WHEN it happened. first, second, third...
clairvoyant
A person that can see the future.
aqueduct
A man-made channel for water to be transported somewhere needed.
antagonist
Someone who opposes someone else. The bad guy/girl in a story.
algorithm
a process or set of rules that have to be followed in calculations or to problem solve. especially by computers, or for math.
acquaintance
A person's knowledge or experience of something. Someone you know, but wouldn't call a friend yet.
ambiguous
Something that has more than one meaning, or explanation.
accompany
1. To go somewhere with someone, or do something with someone. 2. Something that goes together with something else.
Malice
To desire to do evil, or wish bad things to happen to someone.
What is the difference between cherry and Cherry?
One of them is a name because... You have to say why to get the points.
nauseous
1. When you feel gross, usually because of something.
emotions
feelings
sincere
Genuine or real - like in feelings. To really mean it.
artificial
1. fake - or not natural 2. people - not sincere or real - like in emotions.
enclosure
1. An area that is closed off with artificial or natural barriers. 2. To keep oneself, or lock oneself in somewhere.
aviary
a large cage, building or enclosure for keeping birds
nadar (translate)
swim
conejo (translate)
rabbit.
supernatural
1. uh, more SUPER than what is natural. :\ 2. something beyond the understanding of science. 3. Stands out because of great work or deed.
phenomenon
1. something that happens, and causes someone to question it. 2. a remarkable person, thing, or event.
myth
1. not true 2. old story that talks about phenomenons, or supernatural beings.
vague
unclear meaning, not certain
Tengo el estomago lleno. (translate)
I have a full stomach.
Tengo el estomago lleno. (translate)
I have a full stomach.
alcanzar (translate)
reach
dibujo (translate)
drawing
pronounce
to make the sound of a word, or part of a word correctly.
Haven
a place where you feel safe.