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Why You Shouldn't Eradicate Those Spiders In Your House

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north

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UK / nɔ:rθ /

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  • adjecitve
  • Coming from the opposite direction to the south
  • noun
  • Direction to your left when facing the rising sun

really

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US / ˈri:əli /

UK / ˈriəˌli, ˈrili /

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  • adverb
  • Used to stress something that is said; definitely
  • In a true or accurate manner
  • Very

study

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  • noun
  • Room that a person studies or reads in
  • Piece of research
  • Topic or subject you research or learn about
  • verb
  • To focus on learning something usually at school

would

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  • other
  • Used to indicate something imagined
  • Used to ask or request something politely
  • Verb used to indicate possibility, request etc.
  • Used to indicate a preference
  • Used to indicate a reaction
  • Indicates something that occurred repeatedly
  • Used to indicate willingness or ability to do

mother

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UK / ˈmʌðɚ /

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  • noun
  • Female who has a child or children; female parent
  • verb
  • To take care of someone as if they were your child

our

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UK / aʊr /

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  • determiner
  • Belonging to us

not

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UK / nɑt /

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  • adverb
  • Word indicating the negative
  • (Used to form the negative of verbs)

quite

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  • adverb
  • Not very; fairly
  • Very; In a complete or total manner

size

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  • noun
  • How big or small a thing is
  • Standard measurements for clothing, shoes
  • verb
  • To make something to fit a particular measurement
  • To organize or group from small to large

themselves

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  • pronoun
  • Reflexive form of 'they'

survive

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  • verb
  • To continue to live despite illness or trouble

can

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UK / kən,kæn /

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  • noun
  • A metal container for storing food
  • other
  • Able to; have the skill to; have the time to
  • verb
  • To have permission to
  • To be possible to do
  • To preserve food by sealing it in a metal container

recent

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  • adjecitve
  • Happening or beginning not long ago

silly

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  • adjecitve
  • Careless
  • Acting funny or playfully
  • Not being serious or important

behaviour

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  • noun
  • The way a person or thing acts; manner

creature

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  • noun
  • Animal of any type

final

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  • adjecitve
  • That will not be changed; permanent
  • Being the last thing in a series
  • noun
  • Last game in a series in a competition

horrible

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  • adjecitve
  • Very bad; causing annoyance, distaste or fear

helpful

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  • adjecitve
  • Doing things that help someone

tiny

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  • adjecitve
  • Very, very small

avoid

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  • verb
  • To prevent from happening
  • To stay away from

want

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  • noun
  • Something you desire or wish for
  • State or condition of poverty
  • verb
  • To desire or wish for something; hope for a thing

yet

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  • adverb
  • At a later time (used after ‘not’)
  • (Used to emphasize that thing is, will be greater)
  • Eventually; at a future time
  • Until now; up to the present
  • conjunction
  • Adding to what has been said, often as a contrast

but

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  • conjunction
  • Used before you say something different, opposite

cut

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  • noun
  • Act/instance of reducing the size or amount of
  • Small opening made using a sharp object, knife
  • A wound on someone's skin caused by a sharp object
  • verb
  • To reduce the size or amount of something
  • To use knife or scissors to divide, open surfaces

single

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  • adjecitve
  • Being one only, without others
  • Only; merely
  • Not married or in a relationship
  • noun
  • One run in cricket or a hit baseball
  • An individual song from a CD or album
  • Person who is not married or in a relationship

scoop

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  • noun
  • An amount of e.g. ice cream taken from a whole
  • An important news story broken for the first time
  • verb
  • To dig out for a hole with a tool or hands

whether

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  • conjunction
  • If something will happen or not

host

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  • noun
  • Mass; a great number
  • Person who entertains guests
  • Plant or animal on or in which parasites live
  • Presenter on a television or radio program
  • verb
  • To be the sponsor of an event, e.g. the Olympics
  • To lead or start a party, program, or other event
  • To lead a TV or radio show as the announcer

now

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  • adverb
  • At the present time or moment
  • Right away or in the next possible moment
  • Used to refer to something that just happened
  • Time between the present and a moment in the past
  • conjunction
  • Resulting from or because of something

survey

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  • noun
  • Broad view or general description of something
  • Act of measuring land or property to make a map
  • Set of questions used to ask people about a topic
  • verb
  • To offer a broad view or general description
  • To measure an area of land to make a map of it
  • To ask people a question about a particular topic

wire

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  • noun
  • Thin, flexible thread of metal
  • Thin string of metal used to carry electricity
  • Act of sending a message by telegraph
  • verb
  • To connect two or more things together with cable
  • To send money to someone electronically
  • To send or send word to by telegraph

cockroach

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  • noun
  • Insect with a hard, flat wing and long antennae

carolina

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  • noun
  • Area of the states of North Carolina and South Carolina

doctor

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  • noun
  • Person paid to help people become or stay healthy
  • Person awarded the highest university degree
  • verb
  • To treat someone's illness
  • To change something in order to trick someone

keep

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  • noun
  • Large, strong tower in the middle of a castle
  • Money spent on you so you can live in a place
  • verb
  • To continue doing something; not to stop
  • To stop balls going in a goal in sports
  • To not give back or return something
  • (Of food) to not spoil or not rot
  • To take possession of something to own, e.g. a pet
  • To have and continue to hold something
  • To do something that you have promised or agreed
  • To stay in a certain place or condition
  • To maintain the rules

something

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  • adverb
  • In some degree or measure
  • noun
  • a person or thing of some value or consequence
  • pronoun
  • Thing that is not yet known or named
  • Approximately

battle

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  • noun
  • Military fight between armies
  • Working hard to stop something; struggle
  • verb
  • To fight or struggle against someone or something
  • To work hard to stop something; struggle

gently

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  • adverb
  • In a mild, careful, and soft manner

hurt

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  • noun
  • Mental, emotional, or physical pain
  • verb
  • To cause pain, damage or injury

prepare

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  • verb
  • To make something ready for use

ton

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  • noun
  • Unit of weight; 907 kilograms (US); 1016 (UK)

majority

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  • noun
  • Amount that is more than half of a group

meet

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  • noun
  • Sporting competition e.g. swimming
  • verb
  • To provide something that is necessary
  • To come together at a certain time or place

most

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UK / most /

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  • adverb
  • Very; extremely
  • Greatest possible degree
  • pronoun
  • Nearly all of something

from

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  • preposition
  • Starting at a particular place, time or level

out

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  • adverb
  • No longer stylish (e.g. fashion)
  • Away from home, business, or the usual place
  • In a direction/movement away from inside or center
  • noun
  • Act when a batter cannot continue playing
  • verb
  • To tell people a secret

over

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  • adverb
  • Finished; no longer happening
  • Towards the ground/away from a standing position
  • noun
  • A set of six consecutive balls bowled in cricket
  • other
  • Finished
  • preposition
  • Showing the relation when a thing is above another
  • On or covering something
  • Above or across something
  • More than you need
  • From one side to the other
  • In the direction of; toward

funnel

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  • noun
  • Cone-shaped tool for pouring liquid into container
  • Large metal chimney on ships
  • verb
  • to send something directly and intentionally.
  • To move a thing through a narrow opening or space

leave

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  • noun
  • Permission to do something
  • Vacation time; time off work
  • verb
  • To go away from; depart
  • To gift property to someone after you die
  • To allow something to continue happening
  • To let something remain unused or available
  • To let something or someone remain somewhere

aggressive

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  • adjecitve
  • Using energy and determination to achieve a goal
  • Behaving in a hostile and threatening way

clean

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  • adjecitve
  • Not marked in any way; blank
  • Done according to the rules or standards; fair
  • Free from disease or sickness
  • Being free from dirt or marks; washed
  • Behaving well; not breaking any rules; legal
  • adverb
  • Completely; entirely
  • verb
  • To make free from dirt or marks; washed
  • To make neat and orderly e.g. a room
  • To remove the inner parts of an animal

lurk

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  • verb
  • To hide somewhere, e.g. to do something wrong

perhaps

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  • adverb
  • Possibly, but not certainly; maybe

only

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  • adverb
  • Just one; just that amount or thing; not more than
  • Not very important or serious
  • Just that type of thing, person
  • Short time ago; not before a certain time
  • conjunction
  • Except; but

release

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  • noun
  • Act of freeing someone from a duty or burden
  • Introduction of a new product, film, book, etc.
  • Relief from sadness, suffering or trouble
  • Act of freeing from a jail, cage, prison, etc.
  • verb
  • To free someone from a responsibility or burden
  • To allow a film, music etc. to be sold/distributed
  • To allow to leave a jail, cage, etc.; let out
  • To let go of something you are holding

any

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  • adjecitve
  • One, or some, no matter which
  • pronoun
  • One (thing) of many; some

come

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  • verb
  • To arrive at a place
  • (Of mail) to be delivered
  • To move toward someone; go with someone
  • To reach a certain point or state

debris

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  • noun
  • Remains of something broken or destroyed

skin

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  • noun
  • Outer covering of an animal used for leather; hide
  • Outer covering of a fruit or vegetable
  • Outer layer of an animal or human
  • Outer part of an object, such as a plane
  • verb
  • To defeat someone easily and completely
  • To hurt yourself, accidentally cutting yourself
  • To remove the outer covering from an animal

think

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  • verb
  • To have an idea about something without certainty
  • To have an idea, opinion or belief about something

back

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  • adjecitve
  • Farthest from the front e.g. in a classroom
  • adverb
  • Have returned to a place you were before
  • noun
  • The part of a chair that the upper body leans upon
  • Location at the rear of something
  • The reverse of side something
  • Area on the rear of your body
  • verb
  • To bet money on something
  • To go backwards in a car
  • To support and encourage someone or some cause

and

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  • conjunction
  • Used to refer to two or more things
  • Plus; in addition; on top of that
  • Used to introduce an action that follows another

hope

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  • noun
  • When you wish something will happen; what you wish
  • verb
  • To expect and want something to happen

potter

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  • noun
  • Someone who makes pots, bowls etc. out of clay
  • verb
  • To spend time, e.g. gardening, without hurrying
  • To make pots, bowls etc. from clay

stomp

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  • noun
  • A walk, dance, or movement with heavy steps
  • verb
  • To walk, dance, or move with heavy steps

sweater

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  • noun
  • Warm knitted article of clothing worn on the body

until

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  • conjunction
  • Up to; to a time when something happens
  • preposition
  • Before (a specific time)

dark

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  • adjecitve
  • Of a color that is not light
  • Marked by unhappiness or hopelessness
  • Having little or no light; not light in color
  • noun
  • The time of day when the sky is black

group

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  • noun
  • Two or more musicians who play music together
  • Number of people or things gathered together
  • verb
  • To combine or collect objects or people together

spider

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  • noun
  • Small creature with 8 legs that spins cobwebs

world

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  • noun
  • All the humans, events, activities on the earth
  • Political division due to some kind of similarity

before

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  • adverb
  • At a time earlier than the present; previously
  • conjunction
  • In advance of something happening
  • preposition
  • In front of someone or something

almost

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US / 'ɔ:lməʊst /

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  • adverb
  • Only a little less than, nearly, not quite

bite

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  • noun
  • Amount of food taken into your mouth at one time
  • Wound left from being bitten
  • verb
  • (E.g. of fish) to take bait and be caught
  • To close your teeth onto something, usually to eat

have

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  • verb
  • To drink, smoke, eat or use something
  • To experience the effects of something
  • To organize an event, or join in an activity
  • To own, possess, or hold something
  • To cause to happen or produce a particular effect

machine

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  • noun
  • Piece of equipment used to do work
  • Powerful group who control and organize things
  • verb
  • To shape, work on something, using a device

could

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  • other
  • Past form of 'can' to mean have ability
  • Used to ask for something politely, or to offer

entomologist

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  • noun
  • Zoologist who studies insects

hole

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  • noun
  • An empty space, as in the ground, in a sock etc.
  • Fault or weakness in a plan, idea or explanation
  • Opening into or through something
  • An awkward or difficult situation
  • Dirty or unpleasant place with poor facilities
  • verb
  • (Golf) to get the ball into the hole

know

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  • verb
  • To be familiar with a person or place, thing
  • To feel sure or be convinced about something
  • To discover or be aware of something
  • To be able to distinguish
  • To have knowledge of things

terrify

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US / ˈterɪfaɪ /

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  • verb
  • To scare or greatly frighten

bear

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UK / bɛr /

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  • noun
  • Large brown animal with fur that lives in forests
  • Someone who expects stock market to fall
  • verb
  • To accept (responsibilities or duties)
  • To give birth to a child; to produce fruit
  • To accept or suffer the weight of difficulties
  • To keep moving left or right while going forward
  • To show (sign of something)
  • To support the weight of something, e.g. a bridge

mind

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  • noun
  • One's opinion or way of thinking about something
  • Part of humans that allows us to think or feel
  • verb
  • To be bothered or upset by something
  • To take care of someone e.g. as a bodyguard

positively

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US / ˈpɒzətɪvli /

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  • adverb
  • In a manner showing agreement or support for
  • Definitely or certainly
  • In a good, beneficial way

scientist

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  • noun
  • Person who is trained in a science

raise

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US / reɪz /

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  • noun
  • Increase in a bet above another when playing cards
  • Pay increase
  • verb
  • To increase a bet above another when playing cards
  • To gather donations for a cause or charity
  • To bring up and educate a child to maturity
  • To bring a dead person to life
  • To increase a quantity, size, intensity or price
  • To lift (e.g. your hand) to a higher position
  • To mention a topic /issue for discussion; bring up
  • To increase (salary, etc.)
  • To grow or care for plants or animals

swear

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US / sweə(r) /

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  • verb
  • To say bad or impolite words to someone
  • To make a serious promise to do something

accord

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  • noun
  • Agreement or harmony
  • An agreement or treaty between countries
  • verb
  • To be in harmony or agreement; consent
  • To give (someone) the respect due to them

see

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US / si: /

UK / si /

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  • verb
  • To go on a date with someone
  • To predict whether something is, or will be true
  • To understand what someone says
  • To use your eyes to look at something
  • To visit a place often for sightseeing or pleasure
  • To visit or meet with someone
  • To find out by waiting or looking
  • To watch (a game, movie or TV show)

hiding

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US / ˈhaɪdɪŋ /

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  • noun
  • A severe beating
  • verb
  • To go to, or put a thing where it can't be found

moth

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US / mɒθ /

UK / mɔθ, mɑθ /

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  • noun
  • Insect with large wings that flies around at night

horrific

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US / həˈrɪfɪk /

UK / hɔˈrɪfɪk, hɑ- /

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  • adjecitve
  • Terrifying and shocking

unlikely

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  • adjecitve
  • Not seeming suitable for a particular purpose
  • adverb
  • Not likely to happen; not likely to be the truth

breakfast

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US / ˈbrekfəst /

UK / ˈbrɛkfəst /

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  • noun
  • First meal of the day
  • verb
  • To have the first meal of the day

intention

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US / ɪnˈtenʃn /

UK / ɪnˈtɛnʃən /

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  • noun
  • Aim or purpose

percent

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US / pə'sent /

UK / pɚˈsɛnt /

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  • adverb
  • One one-hundredth of a whole; the symbol %

process

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US / prə'ses /

UK / ˈprɑsˌɛs, ˈproˌsɛs /

A2
  • noun
  • Dealing with official forms in the way required
  • Set of changes that occur slowly and naturally
  • verb
  • To organize and use data in a computer
  • To deal with official forms in the way required
  • To prepare by treating something in a certain way
  • To adopt a set of actions that produce a result
  • To convert by putting something through a machine

with

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US / wɪð /

UK / wɪð, wɪθ /

A1
  • preposition
  • As an employee of a certain company
  • Against something or someone
  • By using something as a means
  • Due to; because of
  • Including
  • Possessing as a feature
  • Related to
  • (Of the manner/attitude by which you do something)
  • Used to express that people or things are together

upon

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US / əˈpɔn, əpən /

UK / əˈpɑn, əˈpɔn /

A1
  • preposition
  • More formal term for 'on'

actually

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US / ˈæktʃuəli /

UK / ˈæktʃuəli /

A1
  • adverb
  • Used to add new (often different) information

attack

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US / ə'tæk /

UK / əˈtæk /

A2
  • noun
  • Act intended to hurt someone physically, mentally
  • verb
  • To try to destroy, beat, or injure

comfort

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US / 'kʌmfət /

UK / ˈkʌmfət /

A2
  • noun
  • Acts or words that reduce pain or sadness
  • State of being relaxed, warm or happy
  • verb
  • To try to make distressed person feel better

here

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US / hɪə(r) /

UK / hɪr /

A1
  • adverb
  • In this place; at this location, position or time

lose

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US / lu:z /

UK / luz /

A1
  • verb
  • To be unable to keep in check or control something
  • To decrease in value or quantity (e.g. weight)
  • To stop having certain qualities or abilities
  • To stop having or being entitled to
  • To fail to win something that is being contested
  • To be unable to find something you once had
  • To be dependent on someone (used with 'not')

stupid

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US / ˈstju:pɪd /

UK / ˈstu:pɪd /

A2
  • adjecitve
  • Not intelligent; lacking ability to learn easily

try

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US / traɪ /

UK / traɪ /

A1
  • noun
  • Act of putting the ball over the rugby goal line
  • verb
  • To make an effort, to attempt to do something
  • To examine someone or something in a court of law
  • To test to see if it is good or you like it
  • To make a person go through hardship; test
  • To examine something to see if it works

consider

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US / kən'sɪdə(r) /

UK / kənˈsɪdər /

A1
  • verb
  • To think carefully about something

survival

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US / səˈvaɪvl /

UK / sɚˈvaɪvəl /

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  • noun
  • Act of continuing to exist when facing difficulty

afraid

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US / əˈfreɪd /

UK / əˈfred /

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  • adjecitve
  • Worried that something bad will happen; scared

australia

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US / ɒˈstreɪliə /

UK / ɔːˈstreɪliə /

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  • noun
  • The smallest continent; between the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean

science

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US / 'saɪəns /

UK / ˈsaɪəns /

A2
  • noun
  • Study of the physical world, based on facts

should

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US / ʃʊd /

UK / ʃʊd /

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  • other
  • Used to indicate what is proper or reasonable

accident

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US / ˈæksɪdənt /

UK / ˈæksɪdənt, -ˌdɛnt /

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  • noun
  • Sudden unplanned event causing damage, injury etc.

many

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US / 'menɪ /

UK / ˈmɛni /

A1
  • determiner
  • Used to refer a large number of things

monstrous

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US / ˈmɒnstrəs /

UK / ˈmɑ:nstrəs /

B1
  • adjecitve
  • Abnormally large or bad

surely

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US / ˈʃʊəli /

UK / ˈʃʊrli /

A1
  • adverb
  • With certainty; definitely

will

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US / wɪl /

UK / wɪl /

A1
  • noun
  • Desire or choice of someone
  • Document saying who gets your money when you die
  • Strong desire to do something; determination
  • Desire to do something; strong wish to do
  • other
  • Used with verbs to express the future
  • verb
  • To leave property to someone after your death
  • To use mental effort to make something happen
  • Am (is, are) likely to do
  • To influence someone to do something
  • To make something happen by strongly wanting it

contain

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US / kənˈteɪn /

UK / kənˈten /

A2
  • verb
  • To keep something from spreading
  • To hold something inside something else

corner

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US / 'kɔ:nə(r) /

UK / ˈkɔrnɚ /

A2
  • noun
  • Place where two lines, sides, corners etc. meet
  • Edges of something, e.g. eyes, boxing ring
  • verb
  • To force into a position impossible to escape from
  • To go around a bend in the road (often by driving)

eat

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US / i:t /

UK / it /

A1
  • verb
  • To put food in your mouth

fang

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US / fæŋ /

UK / fæŋ /

B2
  • noun
  • Sharp, pointed tooth of a wild animal

inside

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US / ˌɪn'saɪd /

UK / ɪnˈsaɪd, ˈɪnˌsaɪd /

A2
  • adjecitve
  • Being in something
  • Being in a building
  • adverb
  • Into a house; indoors
  • noun
  • Inner part or surface of something

million

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US / ˈmɪljən /

UK / ˈmɪljən /

A1
  • number
  • 1,000,000

probably

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US / ˈprɒbəbli /

UK / ˈprɑbəbli /

A1
  • adverb
  • That is likely to happen or be true

harry

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US / 'hærɪ /

UK / ˈhæri /

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  • noun
  • Make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes

knowledge

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US / ˈnɒlɪdʒ /

UK / ˈnɑlɪdʒ /

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  • noun
  • Information, understanding, or skill

listen

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US / ˈlɪsn /

UK / ˈlɪsən /

A1
  • verb
  • To carefully consider what someone is saying

reason

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US / 'ri:zn /

UK / ˈrizən /

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  • noun
  • Ability to think about facts and form a judgment
  • Explanation for why something occurred or was done
  • verb
  • To think and make conclusions in a logical manner

totally

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US / ˈtəʊtəli /

UK / ˈtotl:ɪ /

A1
  • adverb
  • In a complete way; completely; absolutely

too

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US / tu: /

UK / tu /

A1
  • adverb
  • In addition, also; with emphasis
  • Say that something is more than you want

ever

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US / 'evə(r) /

UK / ˈɛvɚ /

A1
  • adverb
  • At any time; at all times in the future

eradicate

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US / ɪˈrædɪkeɪt /

UK / ɪˈrædɪˌket /

B2
  • verb
  • To remove or destroy something completely

sure

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US / ʃʊə(r) /

UK / ʃʊr /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Having no doubts about something
  • Have confidence in your own words or actions
  • Firmly established or held; being firm or stable
  • Being correct or true
  • adverb
  • What you say to agree willingly

human

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US / 'hju:mən /

UK / ˈhjumən /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Concerning or characteristic of people
  • noun
  • A person; a man, woman or child

herald

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US / 'herəld /

UK / ˈhɛrəld /

B2
  • verb
  • To proclaim; announce; say something is coming

nice

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US / naɪs /

UK / naɪs /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Being attractive or of high quality or value
  • Good or enjoyable
  • Being kind or friendly

nature

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US / 'neɪtʃə(r) /

UK / ˈnetʃɚ /

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  • noun
  • Person's character or particular way of behaving
  • Basic look, feel or function of something
  • Physical world, including plants, animals, rocks

thank

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US / θæŋk /

UK / θæŋk /

A1
  • verb
  • To tell someone you are grateful to them

worry

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US / ˈwʌri /

UK / ˈwɜ:ri /

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  • noun
  • Something that causes trouble or concern
  • verb
  • To cause concern or trouble over something

amputate

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US / 'æmpjʊteɪt /

UK / ˈæmpjʊˌtet /

C1
  • verb
  • To cut off a limb or appendage (by a doctor)

both

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US / bəuθ /

UK / boθ /

A1
  • determiner
  • Used to refer to two things at the same time
  • pronoun
  • Used to refer to two things at the same time

reportedly

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US / rɪˈpɔ:tɪdli /

UK / rɪˈpɔ:rtɪdli /

A2
  • adverb
  • According to information heard from some sources

between

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US / bɪˈtwi:n /

UK / bɪˈtwin /

A1
  • preposition
  • From one person, thing, or place, to another
  • In the space that separates two objects
  • Among two or more people who share something

everything

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US / 'evrɪθɪŋ /

UK / ˈɛvriˌθɪŋ /

A1
  • pronoun
  • All of the things mentioned

fear

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US / fɪə(r) /

UK / fɪr /

A1
  • noun
  • Unpleasant feeling caused by being aware of danger
  • verb
  • To be afraid of or nervous about something

they

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US / ðeɪ /

UK / ðe /

A1
  • pronoun
  • Two or more people, animals, or things

very

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US / 'verɪ /

UK / ˈvɛri /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Concerning a large degree or amount
  • adverb
  • A lot; much; many
  • Used to stress or emphasize a noun

gwen

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US / ˈgʌtərəl /

UK / ˈɡʌtərəl /

A1

speed

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US / spi:d /

UK / spid /

A2
  • noun
  • How fast or slow something is or is done
  • verb
  • To move quickly when completing an action
  • To drive a vehicle faster than laws allow

article

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US / 'ɑ:tɪkl /

UK / ˈɑrtɪkəl /

A2
  • noun
  • Word such as 'a', 'an', or 'the' used before nouns
  • Piece of writing about a particular subject
  • Piece of something, e.g. clothing
  • Section of a business contract or law

exaggerate

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US / ɪgˈzædʒəreɪt /

UK / ɪgˈzædʒəreɪt /

B1
  • verb
  • To makes things seem more extreme than reality

newspaper

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US / ˈnju:zpeɪpə(r) /

UK / ˈnuzˌpepɚ, ˈnjuz- /

A1
  • noun
  • Sheets of paper (or online) containing the news

take

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US / teɪk /

UK / tek /

A1
  • noun
  • Filming of a single scene for TV or the movies
  • verb
  • To accept something that is offered
  • To use a method of traveling, e.g. a bus or train
  • To use a camera to make (a photo)
  • To pick up something and go away with it
  • To study a subject in school
  • To attempt to pass (an exam)
  • To require a certain amount of time, money, space

all

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US / ɔ:l /

UK / ɔl /

A1
  • adverb
  • Completely; totally
  • determiner
  • Being every one of something
  • pronoun
  • 100% of something; the complete amount

chance

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US / tʃɑ:ns /

UK / tʃæns /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Happening by luck; not planned
  • Taking a risk to try something
  • noun
  • The way something happens without planning
  • An opportunity; favorable circumstances, situation
  • The possibility that something will happen
  • verb
  • To occur just through luck; happen
  • To take a risk to try something

bug

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US / bʌɡ /

UK / bʌɡ /

B1
  • noun
  • An insect
  • Problem in the functioning of computer code
  • Electronic device to spy on someone
  • verb
  • To bother someone
  • To hide an electronic device to spy on someone

its

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US / ɪts /

UK / ɪts /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Referring to or belonging to ‘it’
  • determiner
  • Of something; belonging or related to something
  • other
  • Possessive form of “it”

misunderstood

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US / ˌmɪsʌndə'stʊd /

UK / ˌmɪsʌndɚˈstʊd /

A2
  • verb
  • To fail to get the meaning correctly

web

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US / web /

UK / wɛb /

A1
  • noun
  • Skin between ducks' toes that enables them to swim
  • Internet's collection of interrelated information
  • Net made from silk threads produced by spiders
  • Complicated set of relationships or connections

who

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US / hu: /

UK / hu /

A1
  • pronoun
  • Which person
  • Used to introduce information about people

their

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US / ðɛː /

UK / ðer /

A1
  • determiner
  • Belonging to them

entitle

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US / ɪnˈtaɪtl /

UK / ɛnˈtaɪtl /

B1
  • verb
  • To make you eligible to hold a title
  • To give a right (of getting benefits) to someone

leg

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US / leɡ /

UK / lɛɡ /

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  • noun
  • Part of the body from the hips down
  • The piece of furniture that touches the ground

never

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US / 'nevə(r) /

UK / ˈnɛvɚ /

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  • adverb
  • Not ever; not at any time

outdoors

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US / ˌaʊtˈdɔ:z /

UK / aʊtˈdɔrz, -ˈdorz /

B1
  • adjecitve
  • Outside a building; in the open air

pest

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US / pest /

UK / pɛst /

B1
  • noun
  • Person, often a small child, who bothers people
  • Insect or small animal that ruins plants or food

die

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US / daɪ /

UK / daɪ /

A1
  • noun
  • Cube with dots numbering 1-6 on it used in games
  • verb
  • To cease to function or work
  • (Of a thing) to stop being used or done
  • (Of a person) to stop living

start

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US / stɑ:t /

UK / stɑrt /

A1
  • noun
  • First time or place that a thing exists; beginning
  • First opportunity to achieve something, e.g. a job
  • Sudden action or movement because you are scared
  • other
  • Beginning of something in place or time
  • verb
  • To do, be or happen for the first time; begin
  • To turn something on

since

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US / sɪns /

UK / sɪns /

A1
  • adverb
  • At a point before the present time
  • conjunction
  • For this reason; because
  • preposition
  • From the time in the past that

well

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US / wel /

UK / wɛl /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Being in a fortunate, good condition or state
  • Healthy and in good condition
  • adverb
  • In an acceptable, proper, or successful manner
  • In a complete, total, or full manner
  • A great and considerable degree
  • In a successful way, in a good or satisfactory way
  • exclamation
  • Used to begin or continue a particular statement
  • Used to show you want to start saying something
  • Used to express that you are waiting for a reply
  • You say this to change the topic of a conversation
  • Used to indicate you are making a final remark
  • noun
  • Long deep hole in the ground to get water
  • verb
  • To cause your eyes to fill with tears

yourself

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US / jɔ:ˈself /

UK / jʊrˈsɛlf, jɔr-, jor-, jə- /

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  • pronoun
  • Reflexive form of 'you', used for an emphasis

blame

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US / bleɪm /

UK / blem /

A2
  • noun
  • Act of saying someone did something bad
  • verb
  • To say someone is responsible for something bad

home

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US / həʊm /

UK / hom /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • A sports team's own field or place of play
  • adverb
  • Into the correct or intended position
  • noun
  • House, apartment or building to be rented or sold
  • Institution for sick or elderly people
  • Place where a person or a family lives
  • Country where a person lives or was born
  • Region that is native to peoples, plant or animals
  • verb
  • To move towards a particular target location

just

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US / dʒʌst /

UK / dʒʌst /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Proper or appropriate; as is deserved
  • Doing or being what is right or fair
  • Legally correct; having enough evidence
  • adverb
  • Almost; nearly
  • Exactly at the time of
  • Exactly (the same as, like)

for

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US / fə(r) /

UK / fɔr,fə /

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  • preposition
  • Used to show the purpose, or need of something

sharp

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US / ʃɑ:p /

UK / ʃɑrp /

A2
  • adjecitve
  • Being very clear and easy to see
  • (Of clothes) nicely or stylishly
  • Being able to think, see, or understand quickly
  • Having a thin edge or point that is able to cut
  • Requiring a quick or sudden change in direction
  • Having a flavor that is very strong and distinct
  • adverb
  • At precisely the time given
  • Suddenly; immediately (of directions)
  • noun
  • Person's name
  • A musical tone

solid

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US / 'sɒlɪd /

UK / ˈsɑlɪd /

A2
  • adjecitve
  • Being able to be trusted; reliable
  • Substance that is hard or of fixed shape
  • Being well made and expected to last long
  • Having no space or emptiness inside
  • Being made entirely of one material or substance
  • noun
  • Something firm or hard; not gas or liquid

through

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US / θru: /

UK / θru /

A2
  • adjecitve
  • having finished using or doing something
  • adverb
  • From the beginning of something until the end
  • preposition
  • Over, in, across an entire thing or place
  • Allowing you to pass between, or to
  • By a particular way or process; by the use of

why

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US / waɪ /

UK / hwaɪ, waɪ /

A1
  • adverb
  • Question word to ask for a reason
  • exclamation
  • (Used to express surprise or approval)

wind

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US / wɪnd /

UK / wɪnd /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • (Musical instruments) that you blow into to play
  • noun
  • A current of air moving approximately horizontally, especially one strong enough to be felt
  • Something that has influence
  • verb
  • If a road, path, or river winds, it follows a route that turns repeatedly in different directions
  • To turn or cause something to turn
  • To twist around something

check

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US / tʃek /

UK / tʃɛk /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Decorated with squares made up of lines
  • noun
  • Paper showing how much you owe at a restaurant
  • Printed piece of paper you sign to pay for things
  • A mark on a form, equivalent to 'yes'; tick
  • Mark used to show that something is correct
  • Procedure to prevent errors or control something
  • verb
  • To confirm the details of something are correct
  • To leave your things with staff who look after it
  • To examine something to see if something is wrong
  • To examine in order to prevent errors/a problem

consume

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US / kən'sju:m /

UK / kənˈsum /

A2
  • verb
  • To eat, drink, buy or use up something
  • To take all your energy; focus the attention

news

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US / nju:z /

UK / nu:z /

A1
  • noun
  • Broadcast on radio or TV about recent events
  • Information about recent events

wonder

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US / 'wʌndə(r) /

UK / ˈwʌndɚ /

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  • noun
  • Surprise caused by experiencing something amazing
  • verb
  • To feel curious about something
  • To think or consider about something over time

control

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US / kən'trəʊl /

UK / kənˈtrol /

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  • noun
  • A device designed to operate a machine
  • Participant in experiment that is left untouched
  • Act to dominate or command; make manageable
  • A law limiting the growth or spread of something
  • A place which overseas or manages e.g. a factory
  • verb
  • To direct or influence the behavior of something

promise

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US / 'prɒmɪs /

UK / ˈprɑmɪs /

A1
  • verb
  • To say you will certainly do something

pearson

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US / ˈpi:kt /

UK / pikt, ˈpikɪd /

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those

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US / ðəʊz /

UK / ðoz /

A1
  • determiner
  • The people or things we are talking about
  • pronoun
  • The objects far from the speaker

climb

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US / klaɪm /

UK / klaɪm /

A1
  • noun
  • A trip up something, e.g. a mountain
  • Increase or a rise toward a higher price or point
  • verb
  • To rise gradually and steadily to a higher point
  • To increase or rise toward a higher price or point

definitely

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US / ˈdefɪnətli /

UK / ˈdefɪnətli /

A2
  • adverb
  • Without question; beyond doubt

job

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US / dʒɒb /

UK / dʒɑ:b /

A1
  • noun
  • Something that must be done
  • Regular work at which you earn money

intend

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US / ɪnˈtend /

UK / ɪnˈtɛnd /

A2
  • verb
  • To plan or want to do something

kill

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US / kɪl /

UK / kɪl /

A1
  • noun
  • Animal killed by a person or other animal
  • verb
  • To cause someone to experience a lot of pain
  • To end the life of a person or other living thing
  • To be very funny
  • To prevent something from continuing or operating
  • To do something unimportant to pass time quickly

attitude

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US / ˈætitju:d /

UK / ˈætɪˌtud, -ˌtjud /

A2
  • noun
  • Way you act, think and feel about something

evolve

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US / ɪ'vɒlv /

UK / ɪˈvɑlv /

B1
  • verb
  • To develop certain features
  • To develop or change slowly over time
  • To slowly change or develop into something better

earth

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US / ɜ:θ /

UK / ɚθ /

A1
  • noun
  • Wire connecting an electrical device to the ground
  • The planet we live on
  • Soil in which we grow plants

fact

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US / fækt /

UK / fækt /

A1
  • noun
  • Something that is known or proved to be true

messy

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US / 'mesɪ /

UK / ˈmɛsi /

A2
  • adjecitve
  • Being complex or difficult to fix
  • Being untidy or dirty

much

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US / mʌtʃ /

UK / mʌtʃ /

A1
  • adjecitve
  • Very; to a high level or degree
  • adverb
  • A lot; large amount; a high degree of
  • Nearly; basically
  • On many occasions; often
  • noun
  • A large amount; a great quantity

positive

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US / ˈpɒzətɪv /

UK / ˈpɑzɪtɪv /

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  • adjecitve
  • Showing agreement or support for something
  • Being sure about something; knowing the truth
  • Having the charge produced by electrons
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  • Showing that a chemical is present in a test

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  • adjecitve
  • In the same place as another thing, but lower
  • adverb
  • In a lower quantity or price than expected
  • preposition
  • According to the terms of an agreement or law
  • Managed or controlled by the authority of
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  • Influenced or affected by something or someone
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  • Not good; wrong
  • Lacking in good morals; evil
  • No longer fresh; spoiled

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  • Part of your body from your shoulder to your hand
  • A branch of another object e.g. company
  • The side part of a chair where your arms go
  • The influence or power an authority has
  • verb
  • To activate a weapon or bomb for use
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  • Living, happening without being controlled
  • Costing no money
  • Not working; not busy
  • verb
  • To release (e.g. bird) from a cage or prison

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  • Frightening, difficult or displeasing experience
  • Frightening or upsetting dream while sleeping

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  • Small book of events in a play, concert or movie
  • A plan or schedule of events
  • Series of classes at a college or university
  • A computer application
  • TV show
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  • To make someone act or think in a certain way
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  • Used to indicate something already been discussed
  • Used to indicate something happening around now
  • adverb
  • An indication by a physical motion or gesture
  • A specific amount of
  • determiner
  • Person, thing, or idea near you
  • pronoun
  • Person, thing that has already been discussed

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  • noun
  • Unit of language that has a meaning
  • Promise
  • Short remark or piece of information
  • verb
  • To express something by choosing particular words

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  • Clothes or other items that need cleaning
  • Movement of water with or against something else
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  • To clean someone or something with soap and water
  • To move somewhere by flowing

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  • To demand that someone do something
  • To strongly state your opinion without changing it

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  • You; we; people in general; someone
  • The thing or person previously referred to
  • adjecitve
  • Used to refer to people generally
  • Being a strong example of (something mentioned)
  • number
  • Number 1

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  • A thing different from that mentioned
  • determiner
  • (Something) else; not the first (one)
  • pronoun
  • Being the one and only thing of that category

quote

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  • Written statement of the cost of something
  • The (often wise or famous) words of another person
  • verb
  • To tell someone how much a task will cost
  • To repeat precisely what a person said or wrote

goal

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  • Something you try to do or achieve; an aim
  • (Sports) net into which you put a ball to score
  • (Sports) act of scoring by putting a ball in a net

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  • Not getting annoyed when things take a long time
  • noun
  • Person who receives medical treatment or care

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  • Roofed structure over the entrance of a building

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  • Person's, animal's mother or father
  • Something creating other things of the same kind

average

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  • Typical or normal; usual; ordinary
  • noun
  • Total of numbers divided by the number of items
  • verb
  • To add numbers then divide by the number of items

outside

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  • Beyond the limits or edges of some place, thing
  • noun
  • Area around or near something, such as a building
  • preposition
  • Beyond the limits or edges of some place, thing

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  • To mention something that could be done; propose

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  • adjecitve
  • Apart from others
  • Without equal
  • adverb
  • Without anyone or anything else

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  • To allow someone to do something
  • Introducing a suggestion to do something together
  • To rent a house, etc. to others

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  • Being short in length of time
  • Not great in size, amount, or degree; small
  • Being very young or younger than others
  • adverb
  • By an amount or degree that is not very much
  • Not often; rarely
  • noun
  • A person's name

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  • other
  • Used to politely request an action
  • Used to express that something could happen
  • Power, strength, force or influence

the

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  • article
  • Used to refer to something already mentioned
  • Used to show there is only one of something
  • determiner
  • Used to describe all of a family

wall

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  • High, flat side of a room or building

live

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  • Being broadcast as events happen, not recorded
  • Carrying electric current; able to give a shock
  • Glowing because burning; hot
  • Not yet killed (for food)
  • adverb
  • (Music, drama) as it is performed
  • verb
  • To be alive
  • To experience a particular type of life
  • To make your home in a house or town

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  • Unit of time equal to 12 months or 365 or 366 days
  • Used to refer to the age of a person

you

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  • Person someone is speaking or writing to
  • Person or people in general

enough

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  • adjecitve
  • Sufficient to answer the need
  • adverb
  • To a satisfactory degree
  • pronoun
  • Equal to what is needed; as much as required
  • Adequate number or amount

find

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  • Object discovered by chance
  • Things that have been discovered from searching
  • verb
  • To become aware of something that is happening
  • To discover or meet by chance
  • To decide if someone is guilty of a crime, or not
  • To learn through study, research, or effort
  • To discover something by looking for it

great

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  • adjecitve
  • Very large in size
  • Very important
  • Very good; fantastic; wonderful
  • adverb
  • Very good; better than before
  • noun
  • Successful and well-admired person

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  • Annoying or rude; offensive

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  • verb
  • To move or act in a certain manner
  • To take care of
  • To regularly behave in a certain way

down

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  • adjecitve
  • Being sad, sick, or unhappy
  • Not operating, working, or functioning as expected
  • adverb
  • In a sitting or lying position
  • Towards or on the ground, floor, or bottom
  • Written or copied onto a piece of paper or book
  • noun
  • A period of play in American Football
  • The soft, smooth hairs that cover a bird's body
  • preposition
  • Along something's path, course, or direction
  • Going from a higher position to a lower position
  • verb
  • To eat or drink very quickly and without stopping

include

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  • verb
  • To make someone, something part of a group

must

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  • noun
  • Something that is necessary or required
  • other
  • (Used to state that something ought to be true)
  • Used to say something is required or necessary

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  • Place where a specific activity or business occurs
  • Building in which a family, person lives
  • verb
  • To give someone a place to live
  • To contain or store something

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  • noun
  • Chemically tanned animal skin, e.g. for shoes

right

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  • adjecitve
  • Correct or true
  • The south side of you looking at the rising sun
  • adverb
  • Exactly in a place or time
  • Being appropriate for a particular event
  • In a straight or direct manner
  • noun
  • Something you are legally or morally allowed to do
  • Ideal of what is just and good
  • Political view based on conservatism
  • verb
  • To fix something previously wrong or unjust
  • To make upright, as a boat that has turned over

about

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  • adverb
  • To be ready to; going to
  • Nearly; approximately; roughly
  • Near; next to; close to
  • In every direction; in the area of
  • preposition
  • Concerning or of (a topic)

different

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  • Not of the same kind; unlike other things

even

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  • adjecitve
  • Being equal in influence, power, possibility etc.
  • Being divided equally or fairly
  • (Of teams/contest) with similar chances of success
  • Smooth, level, or regular
  • Can be divided by 2; ending in 2, 4, 6, 8, or 0
  • At a regular, equally steady manner
  • Remaining steady and unchanging
  • adverb
  • (When this is surprising) as well; too
  • (Used to compare two things/stress the difference)
  • verb
  • To make something level; to flatten
  • To make something equal

fly

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  • noun
  • Common flying insect, sometimes blue in color
  • Opening with fold of cloth hiding zipper on pants
  • verb
  • To move in the wind, e.g. a flag
  • To move at a high speed
  • To travel in a plane, helicopter, balloon etc.
  • To pilot people or items by plane
  • To travel through the air using wings

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  • adjecitve
  • Being equal in status or kind to something else
  • Similar; the same
  • adverb
  • For example
  • preposition
  • Used as a filler; used to ad emphasis
  • In a way similar to the way something is done
  • Such as; for example
  • verb
  • To want to
  • To find something pleasing; to prefer something

people

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  • noun
  • Persons sharing culture, country, background, etc.
  • Men, Women, Children

secure

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  • adjecitve
  • Being attached to something tightly and surely
  • (Place that is) locked, guarded and safe
  • verb
  • To get or achieve something with certainty
  • To firmly attach something to something else
  • To protect from danger or harm, keep things safe

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  • adjecitve
  • The person or thing being talked about
  • Used to identify something both the speakers know
  • adverb
  • Used to reinforce adjectives and adverbs
  • To such a degree
  • conjunction
  • Used to connect a noun clause
  • Used to introduce an adverbial clause
  • Used to introduce a noun clause
  • determiner
  • Used as a noun to refer to something
  • pronoun
  • Referring an object far away
  • Used to refer to the relative pronoun ‘which’

thrive

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  • verb
  • To be or become healthy or successful

catch

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  • noun
  • Amount of something that has been caught
  • Trick or something trying to deceive
  • verb
  • To stop something flying and hold it
  • To stop something and not let it go, e.g. animals
  • To get sick or get a disease from someone else
  • To find someone to do something, a task
  • To get stuck on or in something
  • To be trapped so you can’t escape
  • To be able to understand what someone is saying

claim

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  • noun
  • Demand for something that is believed to be due
  • Something said to be true when others don't agree
  • verb
  • To demand something that is believed to be due
  • To cause someone's life to come to an end
  • To say something is true when others may not agree

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  • noun
  • Man employed to brush, trim and clean horses
  • Man who is, or who has recently married
  • verb
  • To make neat and smart in appearance
  • To take care of an animal by brushing, cleaning it
  • To seduce someone over time
  • To train someone and make them ready for a task

nothing

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  • Item of little or no value, importance, interest
  • Number or value of zero
  • pronoun
  • Not anything, not a single thing

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  • verb
  • To (strongly) advise a person to do something
  • To be able to guess
  • To say or communicate information to someone
  • To inform, but without speaking; indicate
  • To have a negative effect on someone
  • To order someone to do something; command
  • To recognize something based on certain signs
  • To report something to an authority
  • To explain something or teach someone something

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  • Singular of species

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  • noun
  • An argument or quarrel
  • Act of trying to hurt someone by hitting them
  • A struggle to do a difficult task
  • verb
  • To argue or quarrel with someone about something
  • To try to hurt someone by hitting them
  • To struggle to do a difficult task

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  • To become affected by illness or disease
  • To begin to feel or understand an emotion or idea
  • To send or bring someone or something home, etc.
  • To go somewhere to obtain something
  • To (cause to) do a particular thing
  • To obtain, receive or be given something
  • To currently have
  • To prepare for use
  • To understand something being said or read

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  • To break into small pieces

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  • Belief, goal or organization that people support
  • Reason for
  • verb
  • To make something happen; create effect or result

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  • verb
  • To introduce a computer virus to
  • To give a disease, bacteria or virus to
  • To make people feel the same emotion you are

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  • adjecitve
  • Belong to oneself
  • determiner
  • Yours, his, hers, etc.; not belonging to another
  • pronoun
  • (Something) belong to myself
  • verb
  • To have something as your property
  • Introduction to Video Content
  • Spiders are often perceived as horrible creatures that evoke fear in humans. Their eight legs and multiple eyes make them the stuff of nightmares, especially for those who have vivid memories of spiders attempting to devour beloved fictional characters like Frodo and Harry Potter. However, scientists argue that spiders are actually misunderstood creatures and killing them in your house may not be the best course of action. In fact, spiders can serve as free pest control, consuming millions of tons of insects each year. Flies, earwigs, cockroaches, and moths that wreak havoc on your belongings are all on the menu for spiders. So, before you grab a shoe to squash that creepy crawler on your wall, consider the important role it plays in keeping your house free of pests. Contrary to popular belief, spiders are not as aggressive towards humans as one might think. They usually prefer to avoid human contact and chances are, you will never come face-to-face with the majority of spiders hiding in your home. While the Sydney Funnel Web spider in Australia is known to attack humans and possesses sharp fangs, the likelihood of encountering such a spider outside of Australia is extremely slim. Despite the fear that spiders often evoke, studies suggest that our fear of them is largely irrational. Our minds have a tendency to magnify the size, speed, and intentions of creatures that we are scared of. Hence, even the smallest spider can appear as a colossal, man-eating monster in our minds. Moreover, our fear of spiders is believed to be learned behavior. So, the next time you come across a spider in your house, take a moment to appreciate its role in the ecosystem and consider giving it a chance to demonstrate its beneficial qualities, rather than reaching for a weapon of destruction.
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  • Spiders are horrible, eight-legged, bazillion-eyed creatures of human nightmares.
  • If you like spiders, you've forgotten that they tried to eat Frodo AND Harry Potter.
  • And yet, scientists insist upon telling us that spiders are just misunderstood.
  • Here's why you shouldn't kill spiders in your house.
  • Spiders: Pest control for free According to Science Daily, spiders consume between 400 million and 800 million tons of insects every single year.
  • They eat flies, earwigs, cockroaches, and those obnoxious moths that leave holes in your sweaters.
  • But scientists say you shouldn't kill that terrifying eight-legged thing climbing all over your walls as you try to eat breakfast.
  • "Why on Earth not?" you're probably wondering.
  • Well, it's because spiders do a great job at controlling pests.
  • Thanks so much, you helpful, totally horrific thing!
  • They don't want to hurt you Prepare to have your world shattered: Spiders aren't actually all that aggressive with humans.
  • In fact, they tend to avoid people, so it's unlikely you'll ever meet the majority of spiders that lurk inside your home.
  • That was intended to be a comforting thought.
  • We swear.
  • "Do it!" Sure, the Sydney Funnel Web spider has been known to attack people… and its fangs are sharp enough to cut through leather.
  • But if you don't live in Australia, you almost definitely have nothing to worry about.
  • We said almost.
  • Fearing spiders is silly In a 2014 Wired article entitled "I promise: spiders are not trying to kill you," entomologist Gwen Pearson suggests our fear of spiders is irrational.
  • Your mind tends to exaggerate the size, speed, and intentions of things you're afraid of.
  • So when you see a tiny spider, your brain might process it as a monstrous, twenty-ton killing machine.
  • In fact, your fear of spiders is a learned behavior.
  • You don't fear spiders because we're programmed to fear spiders.
  • You're afraid of spiders because your parents were terrified of them.
  • Basically, science is telling you to get over yourself because your fear of spiders is stupid.
  • Nice attitude, science.
  • Spiders are clean.
  • No, really.
  • Spider webs might get messy, but arachnologists want you to know that spiders themselves are actually quite clean.
  • In fact, they even groom themselves, since any debris on their legs could cause them to get caught in their own webs.
  • Which would be embarrassing.
  • But spider bites can get infected, right?
  • Well, according to Science Daily, bacterial infections from spider bites are quite uncommon.
  • Blame your doctor if your arm needs to be amputated because of that, quote, "spider bite." A recent study found that, out of 182 patients claiming to have spider bites, only about 4 percent actually did.
  • Most of the other patients had skin infections.
  • "Be afraid.
  • Be very afraid.
  • Everything about you is changing." Don't just take them outside Before you take that spider outside, totally secure in the knowledge that you're doing Mother Nature a solid... consider this.
  • There are some species of spider that actually evolved to live inside, and they won't survive in the great outdoors.
  • Of course, many species positively thrive outside.
  • "Arania Exumai!" "Go!" According to Mother Nature News, about 95 percent of the spiders you find in your house didn't wind up there by accident.
  • They were born and raised in your home, and they've never been outside at all.
  • In other words, that spider you just scooped up in newspaper and gently released on your porch doesn't have much of a chance at survival.
  • Now who's the monster?
  • "Can you check under my bed?" "You were just having a bad dream." You're fighting a losing battle Now we come to the final reason you shouldn't eradicate the spiders in your house: Like a bug caught in a spider's web, you're fighting a losing battle.
  • According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the goal is, quote, "pest control, not pest eradication." Whether you stomp them, spray them, or wash them down the sink… they'll just keep coming back.
  • But perhaps you'll take comfort in this little fact: You're not alone.
  • A 2016 survey of 50 homes in North Carolina found that every single one of them contained spiders.
  • The average home reportedly hosted around 100 different species of arthropod, the group that includes both spiders and insects.
  • Surely all those spiders hiding in every dark corner of your home must be doing something positive, right?
  • For now, let's listen to the entomologists… until they start telling us we should start letting cockroaches live in our homes, too.
  • "I hope you die!"