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to make an excuse
/mˌeɪk ɐn ɛkskjˈuːs/
phrase
to give a reason or explanation to avoid doing something or to explain a mistake or failure
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poor
/ˈpuɹ/
adjective
owning a very small amount of money or a very small number of things
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assignment
/əˈsaɪnmənt/
noun
a task or piece of work that someone is asked to do as part of their job
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to bounce back
/bˈaʊns bˈæk/
verb
(of an email) not delivered to the intended recipient and returned to the sender because of an incorrect address or an error
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to donate
/ˈdoʊˌneɪt/
verb
to give parts of one's body like blood, organs, tissues or other substances for medical purposes such as research, transplants, or treatment
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blood
/ˈbɫəd/
noun
the red liquid that the heart pumps through the body, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues
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to hide
/ˈhaɪd/
verb
to keep out of sight; to prevent from being seen
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key
/ˈki/
noun
a specially shaped piece of metal used for locking or unlocking a door, starting a car, etc.
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highway
/ˈhaɪˌweɪ/
noun
any major public road that connects cities or towns
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to say
/ˈseɪ/
verb
to use words and our voice to show what we are thinking or feeling
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to arrive
/ɝˈaɪv/
verb
to reach a location, particularly as an end to a journey
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to leave
/ˈɫiv/
verb
to go away from somewhere or someone
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to tell
/ˈtɛɫ/
verb
to use words and give someone information
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to ask
/ˈæsk/
verb
to use words in a question form or tone to get answers from someone
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to pick up
/pˈɪk ˈʌp/
verb
to take and lift something up
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apology
/əˈpɑɫəˌdʒi/
noun
something that a person says or writes that shows they regret what they did to someone
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complaint
/kəmˈpɫeɪnt/
noun
a symptom or a bodily disorder that causes discontent, about which the patient seeks medical assistance
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explanation
/ˌɛkspɫəˈneɪʃən/
noun
information or details that are given to make something clear or easier to understand
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idea
/aɪˈdiə/
noun
a suggestion or thought about something that we should do
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invitation
/ˌɪnvɪˈteɪʃən/
noun
a written or spoken request to someone, asking them to attend a party or event
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joke
/ˈdʒoʊk/
noun
something a person says that is intended to make others laugh
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to lie
/ˈɫaɪ/
verb
to intentionally say or write something that is not true
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to offer
/ˈɔfɝ/
verb
to present or propose something to someone
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reason
/ˈɹizən/
noun
something that explains an action or event
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to request
/ɹiˈkwɛst/, /ɹɪˈkwɛst/
verb
to ask for something politely or formally
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solution
/səˈɫuʃən/
noun
a way in which a problem can be solved or dealt with
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suggestion
/səˈdʒɛstʃən/
noun
the act of putting an idea or plan forward for someone to think about or consider
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truth
/ˈtɹuθ/
noun
the true principles or facts about something, in contrast to what is imagined or thought
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ticket
/ˈtɪkət/, /ˈtɪkɪt/
noun
a piece of paper, text, card, or image showing that we have paid to enter a place, travel with a public transport, etc.
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to attend
/əˈtɛnd/
verb
to be present at a meeting, event, conference, etc.
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average
/ˈævɝɪdʒ/, /ˈævɹədʒ/, /ˈævɹɪdʒ/
adjective
calculated by adding a set of numbers together and dividing this amount by the total number of amounts in that set
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employee
/ɛmˈpɫɔɪi/, /ɪmˈpɫɔɪi/
noun
someone who is paid by another to work for them
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