Vocabularies

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adjective
/ˌoʊvərˈsiːz/

in or to a foreign country across the sea

"He went overseas for higher education."

noun
/ˈpeɪntɪŋ/

a picture or design made using paint

"The painting on the wall was created by a famous artist."

verb
/ˈpæmpər/

to treat with excessive care and attention; to spoil

"Parents often pamper their first child."

adjective
/ˈpær.ə.nɔɪd/

having an unreasonable fear or suspicion of others

"She became paranoid after hearing strange noises outside."

adjective
/pərˈtɪk.jʊ.lər/

specific or special; distinct from others

"He is very particular about his diet."

adjective
/ˈpæs.ə.bəl/

good enough to be accepted, though not excellent

"The road is barely passable after the storm."

past

noun/adjective/preposition
/pɑːst/

the time before the present; gone by in time

"He often thinks about his past mistakes."

noun
/ˈpeɪ.ʃəns/

the ability to wait calmly without getting angry or upset

"Good teachers need a lot of patience."

/ˈpæt.ən/

A repeated decorative design or a regular way in which something happens or is done.

"The dress had a beautiful floral pattern."

noun
/ˈpɛd.ən.tri/

Excessive concern with minor details or rules.

"His pedantry made the meeting unnecessarily long."

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perch

verb
/pɜːrtʃ/

To sit or rest on something high or narrow.

"The bird perched on the fence."

adjective
/ˈpɜː.fɪkt/

Having no mistakes or flaws; being as good as possible.

"Her performance was perfect in every way."

verb
/pərˈplɛks/

To confuse or puzzle someone.

"The complex instructions perplexed the students."

noun
/ˈpɜːrtnəs/

boldness or forwardness in speech or behavior; sauciness

"Her pertness during the meeting surprised everyone."

adjective
/pərˈtɜːrbd/

feeling anxious, unsettled, or disturbed

"He looked perturbed after hearing the bad news."

noun
/ˈfænˌtæzəm/

an illusion, ghost, or figment of the imagination

"The child claimed to see a phantasm in the old house."

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place

noun, verb
/pleɪs/

a particular position or location; to put something in a specific position

"She placed the books on the table."

noun
/ˈpleɪntɪf/

a person who brings a case against another in a court of law

"The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the company."

adjective
/ˈplɛntɪfəl/

Existing in great quantity; abundant.

"Food and water were plentiful in the village."

adjective
/ˈpɔɪzənəs/

Containing poison; capable of causing illness or death.

"Some mushrooms are highly poisonous."

adjective
/pəˈlaɪt/

Showing good manners and respect towards others.

"He was very polite to the elderly woman."

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poor

adjective
/pʊr/ or /pɔːr/

Lacking sufficient money, resources, or quality.

"The poor family struggled to buy food."

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portion

noun
/ˈpɔːrʃən/

A part or share of something.

"She ate only a small portion of the meal."

noun
/ˌpɒsəˈbɪləti/

something that may happen or be the case; a chance that something exists or might occur

"There is a strong possibility of rain tomorrow."