define word
define word
use word in 2 sentences
use word in 2 sentences
3 meanings
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Draft

  • (a) Before submitting his essay, Emilio wrote a rough draft to organize his ideas.
  • (b) A cold draft came through the window, making the room chilly.

(a) A version of a written document

(b) A current of air.

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Attribute

  • (a) Patience is an important attribute of a great leader.
  • (b) Scientists attribute the rise in global temperatures to climate change.

(a) A quality or characteristic

(b) To give credit to someone or something.

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balance

(a) An even distribution of weight

(b) The amount of money left in an account.

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fine

(a) A penalty for breaking a rule

(b) Very thin or delicate.

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light

  • (a) Not heavy (The bag was very light, so he carried it easily.)
  • (b) Not dark (She opened the curtains to let in more light.)
  • (c) A source of illumination (The street light turned on at dusk.)
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Compound

(a) The soldiers stayed inside the compound, which was surrounded by high walls.

(b) Water is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen.

(a) A fenced-in area with buildings

(b) A substance made of two or more elements.

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Sanction

  • (a) The government placed a sanction on the country, limiting its trade with other nations.
  • (b) The school administration gave sanction to the new club, allowing it to hold meetings.

(a) A penalty for breaking a rule

(b) Official approval or permission.

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charge

(a) To accuse someone of a crime

(b) To power up an electronic device.

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object

(a) A thing that can be seen or touched

(b) To disagree or oppose something.

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point

  • (a) A sharp end (The pencil has a sharp point.)
  • (b) A main idea or argument (He made a strong point in the debate.)
  • (c) A location (They met at the point where the two roads intersect.)
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Critical

  • (a) The teacher was critical of the essay’s weak argument and provided suggestions for improvement.
  • (b) It is critical to drink water during hot weather to avoid dehydration.

(a) Expressing disapproval

(b) Extremely important or essential.

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Express

  • (a) It’s important to express your feelings rather than keeping them bottled up.
  • (b) He took the express train because it made fewer stops and was faster.

(a) To state or convey a thought

(b) Fast or direct (as in a train or delivery).

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current

(a) A flow of water, electricity, or air

(b) Happening now.

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order

(a) A request for food or goods

(b) A command or instruction.

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break

  • (a) To separate into pieces (Be careful not to break the glass.)
  • (b) A short rest (Let's take a break after studying for an hour.)
  • (c) An opportunity (He finally got his big break in the film industry.)
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Volume

  • (a) Emilio borrowed the second volume of his favorite book series from the library.
  • (b) He turned down the volume on his headphones because the music was too loud.

(a) A book in a series

(b) The loudness of sound.

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Impact

  • (a) Social media has a major impact on how people communicate today.
  • (b) The car crash left a deep impact in the metal of the vehicle.

(a) The effect of one thing on another

(b) A collision or forceful hit.

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engage

(a) To participate in an activity

(b) To promise to marry someone.

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rock

(a) A type of stone

(b) To move gently back and forth.

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change

  • (a) To make something different (She decided to change her hairstyle.)
  • (b) Coins instead of paper money (I need change for the vending machine.)
  • (c) A shift in circumstances (There was a sudden change in the weather.)
500

Refuse

  • (a) She decided to refuse the offer because it wasn’t a good fit for her.
  • (b) The garbage truck collected the refuse left on the curb.

(a) To decline or reject something

(b) Garbage or waste.

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  1. Foundation

  • (a) The workers poured concrete to create the foundation of the new house.
  • (b) Honesty is the foundation of a strong friendship.

(a) The base of a building

(b) An underlying principle or organization.

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fair

(a) Treating people equally

(b) A carnival or festival.

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set

(a) A collection of things that belong together

(b) To place something in a particular position.

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play

  • (a) To engage in an activity for fun (The kids love to play outside.)
  • (b) A performance in a theater (We watched a play by Shakespeare.)
  • (c) To operate (Press the button to play the video.)
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