Vocabularies

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adjective
/ɪnˈtriːɡɪŋ/

very interesting and unusual; arousing curiosity

"The movie has an intriguing plot that keeps the audience hooked."

noun
/ˈɪnvɔɪs/

a list of goods sent or services provided, with the amount due for payment

"The company sent an invoice for the delivered products."

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isolated

adjective
/ˈaɪsəleɪtɪd/

far away from others; separated or alone

"The cabin is located in an isolated area of the forest."

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jamb

noun
/dʒæm/

The side post or surface of a doorway, window, or fireplace.

"The carpenter carefully measured the width of the door jamb."

adjective
/ˈdʒɛləs/

Feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages.

"She was jealous of her friend's success."

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jeer

verb
/dʒɪər/

To make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice.

"The crowd began to jeer at the losing team."

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join

verb
/dʒɔɪn/

To connect or link together; to become a member of a group.

"He decided to join the football club."

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jolly

adjective
/ˈdʒɒli/

Full of good humor and cheerfulness.

"The children were in a jolly mood at the party."

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joy

noun
/dʒɔɪ/

A feeling of great happiness and delight.

"The children shouted with joy when they saw the gifts."

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just

adverb/adjective
/dʒʌst/

Exactly, only, or fair and morally right.

"She arrived just in time for the meeting."

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keep

verb
/kiːp/

To hold, retain, or continue to do something.

"She promised to keep the secret."

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kind

adjective/noun
/kaɪnd/

A type or category; showing a gentle, considerate nature.

"She is very kind to her neighbors."

adjective (informal, British)
/ˈnæk.ərd/

Extremely tired or exhausted.

"After the long hike, I was completely knackered."

adverb
/ˈnoʊɪŋli/

in a way that shows you are aware of something; intentionally

"She knowingly kept the secret from her friends."

adjective
/ˈlækɪŋ/

not having enough of something; missing

"His report was lacking in detail."

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large

adjective
/lɑrdʒ/

big in size, amount, or number

"They live in a large house near the river."

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lasso

noun/verb
/læˈsuː/

a rope with a loop used to catch animals; to catch with such a rope

"The cowboy lassoed the horse quickly."

last

verb/adjective/noun
/læst/

to continue for a period of time; coming after all others

"The meeting lasted for two hours."

verb
/ˈlɔːndər/

to wash clothes, linens, etc.; or to conceal the origins of money obtained illegally

"She laundered all the dirty clothes on Sunday."

adjective
/ˈliːdɪŋ/

most important or most successful; at the front

"She is one of the leading experts in the field."

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learn

verb
/lɜːrn/

to gain knowledge or skill by studying or experience

"Children learn new things quickly."

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least

adjective
/liːst/

smallest in amount, extent, or importance

"She showed the least interest in the project."

noun
/ˌledʒɪsˈleɪʃən/

laws considered collectively, or the act of making laws

"The government passed new legislation to protect the environment."

noun
/ˈlaɪsəns/

An official document giving permission to do, use, or own something.

"She applied for a driving licence last week."