Word * | Part of Speech | Definition | Audio Available? |
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mulberry | Noun | Any of several trees, of the genus Morus, having edible fruit | Yes |
mulberry | Noun | The fruit of this tree | Yes |
mulberry | Noun | A dark purple color tinted with red | Yes |
mulberry | Adjective | Of a dark purple color tinted with red | Yes |
muscular | Adjective | Of, related to, or connected with muscles | Yes |
muscular | Adjective | Brawny, having strong muscles | Yes |
muscular | Adjective | Having large, well-developed muscles | Yes |
punishment | Noun | The act of punishing | Yes |
punishment | Noun | Penalty for wrongdoing, especially for crime | Yes |
subsequent | Adjective | Following in time; coming or being after something else at any time, indefinitely | Yes |
subsequent | Adjective | Following in order of place; succeeding | Yes |
amplify | Verb | To render larger, more extended, or more intense, etc. | Yes |
amplify | Verb | To enlarge by addition or discussion | Yes |
amplify | Verb | To increase the amplitude of something, especially of an electric current | Yes |
gratify | Verb | To please; to make content; to satisfy | Yes |
pacify | Verb | To bring peace to a place or situation, by ending war, fighting, violence, anger, or agitation | Yes |
sanctify | Verb | To make holy; to consecrate. Set aside for sacred or ceremonial use | Yes |
sanctify | Verb | To free from sin; to purify | Yes |
sanctify | Verb | To endorse with religious sanction | Yes |
cultivate | Verb | To grow plants | Yes |
cultivate | Verb | To nurture; tend | Yes |
cultivate | Verb | To turn or stir soil in preparation for planting | Yes |
justify | Verb | To provide an acceptable explanation | Yes |
justify | Verb | To give a good, acceptable reason for something | Yes |
justify | Verb | To arrange lines on a page or computer screen in such a way that both edges of writing are straight | Yes |
multiply | Verb | To increase the amount, degree, or number of | Yes |
multiply | Verb | To perform multiplication on a number | Yes |
multiply | Verb | To grow in number | Yes |
multiply | Verb | To breed or propagate | Yes |
multiply | Adverb | In many or multiple ways | Yes |
multitude | Noun | A great amount or number, usually, of people | Yes |
multitude | Noun | The mass of ordinary people; the populous or the masses | Yes |
Vocabulary Word Activities
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