Word * | Part of Speech | Definition | Audio Available? |
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cod | Noun | A marine fish | Yes |
God | Proper Noun | Creator of the universe | Yes |
God | Proper Noun | An impersonal and universal spiritual presence or force | Yes |
nod | Verb | Incline the head up and down, to indicate agreement | Yes |
nod | Verb | To gradually fall asleep | Yes |
nod | Noun | An instance of moving one's head up and down to indicate agreement | Yes |
pod | Noun | A seed case for legumes such as peas, beans, and peppers | Yes |
pod | Noun | A group of whales, dolphins, porpoises, or hippopotamuses | Yes |
pod | Noun | A seed case for legumes, such as peas, beans, etc. | Yes |
pod | Noun | A group of whales, dolphins, porpoises, or hippopotamuses | Yes |
rod | Noun | A straight round stick, shaft, or bar | Yes |
log | Noun | The trunk of a dead tree | Yes |
log | Noun | A logbook or journal; a record | Yes |
log | Verb | To cut down trees | Yes |
log | Verb | To make an entry in a log | Yes |
hog | Noun | A mammal such as the pig or warthog. | Yes |
hog | Noun | A greedy person; one who refuses to share | Yes |
hog | Noun | A large motorcycle, particularly a Harley-Davidson | Yes |
hog | Verb | To greedily take more than one's share | Yes |
dog | Noun | A domesticated mammal often kept as a house pet and used for specialized work. | Yes |
dog | Verb | To go after with the intent to catch | Yes |
box | Noun | A rectangular container, usually with a folding lid | Yes |
box | Noun | A blow with a fist | Yes |
box | Verb | To place inside a box | Yes |
box | Verb | To strike with the fists | Yes |
hop | Noun | A short jump, a short journey | Yes |
hop | Verb | To jump a short distance | Yes |
Vocabulary Word Activities
- Use the word in an original sentence.
- Find and learn the definition of the word.
- Know how to pronounce the word.
- Which parts of speech is the word used as (e.g. noun, verb)?
- What are other forms of the word such as plurals or tenses.
- What are synonyms of the word?
- What are antonyms of the word?
- What is the origin or etymology of the word?
- What words rhyme with this word?
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