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Clothe: They have eight kids to feed and clothe.
Verb She will walk on the catwalk with her own clothes.
Bag: She pulled a pen and notepad out of her bag and started jotting down information.
Noun There's money in your bag, go and hail a taxi.
Tent: How does it feel to be back in civilization after all those weeks in a tent?
Noun A web that resembles a tent or carpet
Whistle: A device that makes high, sharp sounds when it is held to the lips and air is blown through
Verb The police officer used his whistle to direct traffic
Water purification tablet: A tablet containing chemicals that kill pathogens in water, making it safe to drink
The active ingredient in water purification tablets is often chlorine
Weakness: The quality or state of being weak
Noun A weakness in the foundation caused the building to collapse.
Strenght: The state or quality of being strong
Noun An elephant has huge strenght and can uproot a small tree with its trunk
Resourcefulness: The ability to overcome difficulties in quick and clever ways
Noun The detective had skill and resourcefulness
Relief: A reduction of pain or discomfort
Noun The cough medicine gave me some relief and helped me sleep.
Perseverance: Persistence in doing something despite difficulty
Noun Perseverance is essential to master just about any skill.
Pain: A sharp, uncomfortable feeling in part of the body
Noun Thankfully the medication stopped the pain in my leg
Joy: Great happiness
Noun Linda felt joy when her daughter graduated from college
Hunger: An uncomfortable sensation caused by not eating food; the need or desire for food
Noun Two bowls of ice cream weren´t enough to satisfy my hunger
Hope: Desire and expectation that something will happen
Verb My only hope is that I make the finals of the talent contest
Fear: A strong feeling that something unpleasant or dangerous may happen
Noun Pauline has a terrible fear of the dark
Disappointment: The state of being disappointed when something or someone fails to meet expectations
Noun The teacher couldn´t hide her disappointment at our exam results.
Despair: The loss of all hope:
Noun She was overcome by despair
Courage: The ability to overcome fear to face danger or pain
Noun The troops showed great courage in the war
Belief: A feeling that something exists or is true
Noun The belief in life after death was an important part of the religion of ancient Egyptians.
Anxiety: A feeling of worry about something that has happened or that might happen
Noun Some people feel anxiety when they travel in an aircraft.