Word * | Part of Speech | Definition | Audio Available? |
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bride | Noun | A woman who is going to marry or has just been married | Yes |
blame | Noun | The state of having caused a bad event | Yes |
blame | Verb | To assert that something or someone caused a bad event; to place blame upon | Yes |
flame | Adjective | Of a brilliant reddish orange-gold color, like that of a flame | Yes |
flame | Noun | The visible part of fire | Yes |
flame | Verb | To produce flames | Yes |
slate | Noun | A fine-grained sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash | Yes |
slate | Noun | The bluish-gray color of most slate | Yes |
slate | Noun | A sheet of slate for writing on with chalk | Yes |
slate | Adjective | Having the bluish-gray color of slate | Yes |
slate | Verb | To schedule | Yes |
spade | Noun | A garden tool with a handle and a flat blade for digging | Yes |
spade | Noun | One of the black suits in a deck of cards, represented by a symbol similar to the garden tool | Yes |
globe | Noun | Any spherical object | Yes |
globe | Noun | The planet Earth | Yes |
globe | Noun | A spherical model of Earth or any planet | Yes |
drone | Noun | A male bee or wasp, which does not work but can fertilize the queen | Yes |
drone | Noun | An unmanned aircraft | Yes |
drone | Noun | A low-pitched hum or buzz | Yes |
drone | Verb | To produce a low-pitched hum or buzz | Yes |
drone | Verb | To speak in a monotone way | Yes |
stone | Noun | A hard earthen substance that can form large rocks and boulders | Yes |
stone | Noun | A small piece of rock | Yes |
stone | Noun | A gemstone, a jewel, especially a diamond | Yes |
stone | Noun | The central part of some fruits, consisting of the seed and a hard woody inner layer | Yes |
stone | Noun | A dull light gray or beige color, like that of some stones | Yes |
stone | Verb | To pelt or hit with stones, especially to kill by hitting with stones | Yes |
stone | Adjective | Constructed of stone | Yes |
stone | Adjective | Having the appearance of stone | Yes |
probe | Noun | A device, or part of a device, used to explore, investigate, or measure | Yes |
probe | Noun | An investigation or inquiry | Yes |
probe | Verb | To explore, investigate, or question | Yes |
shore | Noun | The land on or near a waterline such as a sea shore or lake shore | Yes |
clear | Adjective | Without clouds, such as a clear sky or clear day | Yes |
clear | Adjective | Bright, not dark or obscured | Yes |
clear | Adjective | Free of obstacles | Yes |
clear | Adjective | Free of guilt or suspicion | Yes |
clear | Adjective | Completely transparent in color | Yes |
clear | Adverb | All the way; entirely | Yes |
clear | Verb | To remove obstructions | Yes |
clear | Verb | To eliminate doubt from a matter or situation; to clarify; especially to clear up | Yes |
clear | Verb | To pass without interference; to miss | Yes |
Vocabulary Word Activities
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