Whale: New Words -> Definition
Whale: Definition -> New Words
Old New Words -> Definition
Definition -> Old New Words
Phrasal Verbs
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kayak

a type of light narrow boat that you move along in the water with a stick that has a flat part on the end

100

happen

occur

100

soldier

a person who is in the army

100

take a small drink

sip

100

He needs to ___ his room before his parents arrive.

  • a) break down
  • b) clean up
  • c) give away

b) clean up

200

organism

a living thing, especially one that is extremely small

200

a large whale with a raised area on its back

humpback whale

200

a fat

a solid or liquid substance like oil that is taken from plants or animals and used in cooking

200

strength of mind to do something

willpower

200

He ___ his children while his wife was at work.

  • a) set up
  • b) turned down
  • c) looked after
  • c) looked after
300

viral

used to describe a piece of information, a video, an image, etc. that is sent rapidly over the internet and seen by large numbers of people within a short time

300

a living thing, real or imaginary, that can move around, such as an animal

creature

300

raw

something that isn’t cooked

300

put off an action

procrastinate

300

They ___ a new company last year.

  • a) set up
  • b) gave away
  • c) turned down
  • a) set up
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interaction

when two or more people or things communicate with or react to each other

400

a feeling of extreme fear

terror

400

settler

someone who moves with a group of others to live in a new country or area

400

relative measurement

ratio

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They ___ the meeting until next week.

  • a) set up
  • b) put off
  • c) take out
  • b) put off
500

collision

an accident in which two vehicles, things or people crash into each other

500

the land along the edge of the sea, the ocean or a lake

shore

500

dough

a thick mixture of flour and liquid used to make foods such as bread and pastry

500

the act of keeping something

retention

500

She decided to ___ the offer because it wasn't good enough.

  • a) put up
  • b) take off
  • c) turn down
  • c) turn down