(N) a small village
Hamlet
(N) Great pain or suffering.
(V) To cause pain or suffering.
Torment
(V) To make or become very dry.
(Adj.) Lacking water; thirsty.
Parch
đĨž or đ
Sole
đĄđī¸
Hamlet
(Adj.) Clever; good at understanding what is needed and acting on it.
Shrewd
(Adj.) Very far away in time; very far away.
(N) The length between two places.
Distant
(V) To surprise or amaze.
Astonish
đŖđ¤đĸ
Torment
đđĒđ
Prospect
(Adj.) Being like others; just like others.
Typical
(N) Something that is waited for, expected, or hoped for.
(V) To look in the ground for valuable metals like gold and silver.
Prospect
(N) A feeling of doubt, uncertainty, or concern about what may happen in the future.
Misgiving
đĢĸđđ¤¯
Astonish
đđĸâī¸đ
Founder
(N) A person who sets up something; someone who starts something.
(V) To sink below the surface of the water.
Founder
(Adj.) Being the only one of its kind; belonging to only one person or group.
(N) The bottom surface of the foot or of a shoe or boot.
(N) A flat fish that is caught and eaten for food.
Sole
(N) Something that is helpful or useful.
(V) To make use of; to benefit oneself by treating others unfairly.
Advantage
đ§đĢđī¸
Parch
đ¯ââī¸đ¯ââī¸đ¯ââī¸đ¯ââī¸
Typical
(Adj.) In short supply; not plentiful. Shortage.
Scarce
(V) To show or prove to be true; To approve or give one's agreement to.
Confirm
(N) A large number; One who greets and entertains guests and takes care of their needs.
Host
đđĨŗđĒŠđđē
Host
â đ
Confirm