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Key Vocabulary for Bedroom - Nightstand

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Key Vocabulary for Bedroom
nightstand

a small table or cabinet next to a bed for storing personal items, often with drawers or shelves

Ex: She placed her reading glasses and a glass of water on the nightstand before going to sleep. 
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table
table
[noun]

furniture with a usually flat surface on top of one or multiple legs that we can sit at or put things on

Ex: I cleared the table after dinner and washed the dishes. 
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next to
next to
[preposition]

in a position very close to someone or something

Ex: The basketball court is situated next to the fitness center, encouraging physical activities and sports. 
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bed
bed
[noun]

furniture we use to sleep on that normally has a frame and mattress

Ex: I have a bedside table next to my bed for my books and glasses. 
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to keep
to keep
[Verb]

to have or store something in a specific place

Ex: He keeps a collection of rare coins in a secure vault. 
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to need
to need
[Verb]

to want something or someone that we must have if we want to do or be something

Ex: Do you need any help with your project? 
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lamp
lamp
[noun]

an object that can give light by using electricity or burning gas or oil

Ex: She turned on the lamp to read her book before bed. 
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dark
dark
[Adjective]

having very little or no light

Ex: He walked down the dark alley, looking over his shoulder. 
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clock
clock
[noun]

a device used to measure and show time

Ex: I enjoy watching the hands of the clock move as time goes by. 
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to know
to know
[Verb]

to have some information about something

Ex: Do you know where the nearest gas station is? 
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glass
glass
[noun]

a container that is used for drinks and is made of glass

Ex: Sarah enjoyed her milkshake in a thick glass with a straw. 
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close
close
[Adjective]

near in distance

Ex: The close proximity of the two houses made them ideal for neighbors. 
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drawer
drawer
[noun]

a sliding box-shaped piece of furniture found within a desk, dresser, or cabinet, used for organizing and storing items

Ex: She keeps her socks and underwear neatly folded in the top drawer of her dresser. 
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shelf
shelf
[noun]

a flat, narrow board made of wood, metal, etc. attached to a wall, to put items on

Ex: She arranged her collection of porcelain figurines neatly on the living room shelf. 
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phone
phone
[noun]

an electronic device used to talk to a person who is at a different location

Ex: I picked up the phone and dialed my friend's number. 
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notebook
notebook
[noun]

a small book with plain or ruled pages that we can write or draw in

Ex: He writes down his ideas and thoughts in his notebook. 
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glasses
glasses
[noun]

a pair of lenses set in a frame that rests on the nose and ears, which we wear to see more clearly

Ex: He cleans his glasses regularly to keep them smudge-free. 
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to need
to need
[Verb]

to want something or someone that we must have if we want to do or be something

Ex: Do you need any help with your project? 
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to help
to help
[Verb]

to make something easier, particularly by improving the situation

Ex: Seeking therapy can help improve mental health. 
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tidy
tidy
[Adjective]

having a clean and well-organized appearance and state

Ex: She kept her desk tidy by clearing away clutter and organizing papers into folders. 
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to find
to find
[Verb]

to search and discover something or someone that we have lost or do not know the location of

Ex: Did you find the remote control for the television? 
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to leave
to leave
[Verb]

to go away from somewhere

Ex: She left her friends at the party without any goodbye. 
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to get
to get
[Verb]

to receive or come to have something

Ex: He got an unexpected bonus at work. 
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to turn on

to cause a machine, device, or system to start working or flowing, usually by pressing a button or turning a switch

Ex: Before using the printer, make sure to turn it on and check for paper. 
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to wake up

to no longer be asleep

Ex: I remind her to wake up early for her flight tomorrow. 
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alarm clock

a clock that can be set to an exact time to make a sound and wake someone up

Ex: I always set multiple alarms on my alarm clock to ensure I wake up. 
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also
also
[Adverb]

used to add another item, fact, or action to what has already been mentioned

Ex: She teaches full-time and also runs her own business. 
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useful
useful
[Adjective]

providing help when needed

Ex: The first aid kit is packed with supplies, making it incredibly useful in emergencies. 
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important
important
[Adjective]

having a lot of value

Ex: Conserving water is important for the sustainable use of natural resources. 
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neatly
neatly
[Adverb]

in an orderly and tidy manner, with things arranged properly and cleanly

Ex: She stacked the plates neatly on the shelf. 
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Key Vocabulary for Bedroom
BedPillow & BlanketWardrobeNightstand
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