lumber
wood
disgusting
pleasant, delicious, beautiful
present (verb)
preSENT
Experts blamed the increase in egg prices to increasing problems with bird flu.
Experts blamed the INcrease in egg prices to inCREASING problems with bird flu.
The truck was passed easily by the sports car.
The sports car passed the truck easily.
remnant
leftover; scrap
to squint
open wide
rebel (noun)
REbel
Aria objects to you treating her like an object; she is a person.
Aria obJECTS to you treating her like an OBject; she is a person.
The Super Bowl was watched by almost 130 million people.
Almost 130 million people watched the Super Bowl.
grant (noun)
gift; funding; money
to shuffle
arrange, organize, sort
conduct (verb)
conDUCT
You should refill your Coke, because refills are free.
You should reFILL your Coke, because REfills are free.
The soccer match was lost by a missed penalty kick.
A missed penalty kick lost the soccer match.
stoop (noun)
porch
to shrug
nod, agree, answer directly
progress (noun)
PROgress
Susan should contest the results of the contest.
Susan should conTEST the results of the CONtest.
My brother was bitten by an angry dog.
An angry dog bit my brother.
to monitor
to watch, to check on, to observe
to prosper
to fail; to wither; to die
attribute (verb)
Before the city permits you to build a deck, you must get a permit.
Before the city perMITS you to build a deck, you must get a PERmit.
Omelets aren't served in this diner.
This diner doesn't serve omelets.