Word * | Part of Speech | Definition | Audio Available? |
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mop | Noun | An implement for washing floors | Yes |
mop | Verb | To rub, scrub, clean, or wipe with a mop | Yes |
pop | Noun | A loud, sharp sound | Yes |
pop | Noun | A fizzy drink also known as soda, soft drink, cola, etc. | Yes |
pop | Verb | To burst something | Yes |
pop | Noun | Affectionate form of father | Yes |
pop | Noun | The word popular abbreviated | Yes |
top | Noun | The highest point or part of anything; the uppermost or upper part or surface | Yes |
top | Noun | A lid, cap, or cover of a container | Yes |
top | Noun | A child's spinning toy | Yes |
top | Verb | To cover on the uppermost part or with a cap or covering | Yes |
top | Adverb | Rated first | Yes |
top | Adjective | The best | Yes |
dot | Noun | A small spot | Yes |
dot | Noun | A punctuation to indicate the end of a sentence | Yes |
dot | Verb | To cover with small spots | Yes |
dot | Noun | A small spot | Yes |
dot | Noun | A round punctuation mark, a period | Yes |
dot | Verb | To cover with small spots | Yes |
jot | Verb | To write quickly | Yes |
jot | Verb | Write quickly | Yes |
jot | Verb | Go quickly | Yes |
lot | Noun | A large quantity or number; a great deal | Yes |
lot | Noun | A large quantity or number | Yes |
lot | Noun | A great deal | Yes |
lot | Noun | A group of things | Yes |
lot | Noun | A group of people | Yes |
lot | Noun | A plot of land | Yes |
pot | Noun | A vessel used for cooking or storing food | Yes |
pot | Verb | To put something into a pot | Yes |
rot | Verb | To decay, to become bad | Yes |
rot | Verb | To decay, to become bad | Yes |
not | Adverb | Used to express negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition; in no way | Yes |
Vocabulary Word Activities
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- Know how to pronounce the word.
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- What is the origin or etymology of the word?
- What words rhyme with this word?
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