Word * | Part of Speech | Definition | Audio Available? |
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accident | Noun | An event that takes place without one's foresight or expectation; an undesigned, sudden, and unexpected event; a casualty; mishap | Yes |
animal | Noun | In scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms | Yes |
animal | Noun | In non-scientific usage, any member of the animal kingdom other than a human being | Yes |
animal | Noun | In non-scientific usage, any land-living vertebrate but not birds, fishes, insects, etc. | Yes |
animal | Noun | A person who behaves wildly | Yes |
animal | Adjective | Of or relating to animals, as in animal instincts | Yes |
annual | Adjective | Happening once every year | Yes |
annual | Noun | Something that is published once a year | Yes |
flattery | Noun | An expression of insincere praise or approval, especially for the sake of personal gain | Yes |
family | Noun | A father, mother, and their sons and daughters | Yes |
family | Noun | A group of people related by blood, marriage, law, or custom | Yes |
family | Noun | A kin, tribe | Yes |
family | Noun | A group of people who live together | Yes |
family | Noun | A group of people similar to a group of people related by blood, etc. | Yes |
family | Noun | People who are members of one's intimate social group | Yes |
family | Noun | A group of instruments having the same basic method of tone production | Yes |
benefit | Noun | An advantage, help, or aid | Yes |
benefit | Noun | A performance, etc., given to raise funds for some cause | Yes |
benefit | Verb | To be a benefit to someone | Yes |
benefit | Verb | To be a benefit | Yes |
destiny | Noun | That to which any person or thing is destined; a predetermined state; fate | Yes |
destiny | Noun | The fixed order of things; fate; an irresistible power conceived of as determining the future, whether in general or of an individual | Yes |
remedy | Noun | Something that corrects or counteracts | Yes |
remedy | Noun | A medicine, application, or treatment that relieves or cures a disease | Yes |
remedy | Verb | To provide or serve as a remedy for | Yes |
regular | Adjective | With constant frequency or pattern | Yes |
regular | Adjective | Normal; ordinary | Yes |
regular | Adjective | Frequent or common | Yes |
regular | Noun | A frequent, routine visitor to an establishment | Yes |
relevant | Adjective | Directly related, connected, or pertinent to a topic | Yes |
difficult | Adjective | Hard, not easy, requiring much effort | Yes |
history | Noun | The aggregate of past events | Yes |
history | Noun | The branch of knowledge that studies the past; the assessment of notable events | Yes |
history | Noun | A record or narrative description of past events | Yes |
history | Noun | The list of past and continuing medical conditions of an individual or family | Yes |
injury | Noun | Any damage or violation of, the person, character, feelings, rights, property, or interests of an individual; that which injures; harm; mischief; wrong; evil | Yes |
similar | Adjective | Having traits or characteristics in common; alike, comparable | Yes |
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