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Bank

  • Noun: A financial institution where money is kept, managed, and lent.
    • Example: She deposited her paycheck into the bank.
  • Verb: To deposit or store in a bank.
    • Example: He decided to bank his savings for future use.
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Battle

  • Noun: A fight or conflict between opposing forces, often in a war or a struggle.
    • Example: The battle lasted for days before one side emerged victorious.
  • Verb: To fight or struggle with determination. 
    • Example: They battled against the elements to reach the summit.
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Bear

  • Noun: The animal
    • Example: We saw a bear in the forest.

  • Verb: To carry or support; endure or tolerate.
    • Example:
      • He couldn't bear the thought of losing her.
200

Bleach

  • Noun: A chemical used to whiten or remove color from materials.
    • Example: She used bleach to clean the stains from the white shirt.
  • Verb: To whiten or remove color using bleach.
    • Example: He bleached his hair blonde for the summer.
200

Shape

  • Noun: The form or appearance of something; a particular condition or state.
    • Example: The clouds took on strange shapes at sunset.
  • Verb: To mold or form into a particular shape.
    • Example: She shaped the dough into small balls for baking.

 

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Tire

  • Noun: A rubber covering, typically inflated or surrounding a wheel's rim, providing traction and absorbing shock.
    • Example: He needs to replace the tires on his car before winter.

  • Verb: To become weary or bored with something.
    • Example: She began to tire of the repetitive tasks at her job.
300

Face

  • Noun: The front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin, or the expression on this part.
    • Example: Her face lit up with joy when she saw her birthday cake.
  • Verb: To confront or deal with a difficult situation or person.
    • Example: He had to face his fears and speak in front of the large audience.
300

Water

  • Noun: H₂O
    • Example: She poured herself a glass of cold water.
  • Verb: To pour water on, or to irrigate; to supply with water.
    • Examples:
    • He waters the garden every morning.
    • Remember to water the plants while I'm away
300

Nail

Noun: A thin, pointed piece of metal with a flat head, typically hammered into wood or other materials to fasten them together.

  • Example: He hammered the nail into the wall to hang the picture frame.
  • Verb: To fasten or secure something with nails; to attach firmly.
  • Example: She nailed the loose board back onto the fence.
  • Slang: To achieve something successfully or skillfully; to accomplish something perfectly or impressively.
  • Example: She had been practicing her presentation all week, and she absolutely nailed it during the meeting.
400

Shower

We can use "shower" instead of "rain" in certain contexts, particularly when referring to a brief or light period of rain. Here are examples to illustrate this usage:

  • As a Noun:

    • "We were caught in a sudden shower during our hike."
    • "There were occasional showers throughout the afternoon."
  • As a Verb:

    • "It showered lightly all morning, but then the sun came out."
    • "The garden was showered with petals during the ceremony."
400

Polish


    • Noun: A substance used to give something a smooth and shiny surface when rubbed in.
      • Example: He applied polish to the shoes to make them shine.
    • Verb: To make something smooth and shiny by rubbing or applying a polish.
      • Example: She polished the silverware until it gleamed.

In these examples, "polish" as a noun refers to the substance used for shining surfaces, while as a verb, it describes the action of making something smooth and shiny through polishing.

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Text


    • Noun: A written message sent electronically, usually through a mobile phone.
      • Example: She received a text from her friend inviting her to dinner.
    • Verb: To send a text message to someone; to communicate electronically via text message.
      • Example: He texted his colleague to confirm the meeting time.

In these examples, "text" as a noun refers to a message sent electronically, typically on a mobile device, while as a verb, it describes the action of sending such a message.