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far
Far
[ Adverb ]
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/fɑːr/
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to or at a great distance

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She could hear the music from far down the street.
She walked far into the forest before finding the hidden lake.

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incomparable
adverb of place and movement
high
High
[ Adjective ]
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/haɪ/

having a relatively great vertical extent

deep
Deep
[ Adjective ]
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/dip/

having a great distance from the surface to the bottom

to mix
To mix
[ Verb ]
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/ˈmɪks/

to combine two or more distinct substances or elements to form a unified whole

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speed
Speed
[ noun ]
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/ˈspid/

the rate or pace at which something or someone moves

several
Several
[ determiner ]
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/ˈsɛvɚəl/

used to refer to a number of things or people, more than two but not many

Flow
[ noun ]
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/ˈfɫoʊ/

movement of a liquid in a continuous and steady manner

to exist
To exist
[ Verb ]
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/ɪɡˈzɪst/

to have actual presence or reality, even if no one is thinking about it or noticing it

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intransitive
prehistoric
Prehistoric
[ Adjective ]
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/ˌpɹihɪˈstɔɹɪk/

relating or belonging to the time before history was recorded

Fresh
[ Adjective ]
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/frɛʃ/

(of air) natural, unpolluted, and clean

sunlight
Sunlight
[ noun ]
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/ˈsənˌɫaɪt/

the natural light coming from the sun

pure
Pure
[ Adjective ]
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/ˈpjʊɹ/

not combined or mixed with anything else

pollution
Pollution
[ noun ]
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/pəˈluʃən/

a change in water, air, etc. that makes it harmful or dangerous

probably
Probably
[ Adverb ]
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/ˈprɑbəbli/

used to show likelihood or possibility without absolute certainty

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adverb of frequency
wonderfully
Wonderfully
[ Adverb ]
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/ˈwəndɝfəɫi/, /ˈwəndɝfɫi/

to a degree or extent that is unusually good

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adverb of degree
to allow
To allow
[ Verb ]
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/əˈlaʊ/

to let someone or something do a particular thing

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transitive
bottle
Bottle
[ noun ]
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/ˈbɑːtəl/

a glass or plastic container that has a narrow neck and is used for storing drinks or other liquids

What is a "bottle"?

A bottle is a container typically made of glass, plastic, or metal, with a narrow neck and an opening at the top, used for storing and transporting liquids. Bottles come in various shapes, sizes, and designs, each suited for different types of liquids and purposes. Common types of bottles include those used for water, juice, wine, oil, vinegar, condiments, and toiletries, among others. Bottles may have features such as caps, corks, or screw tops to seal the contents and prevent leakage or contamination. They are versatile containers found in households, restaurants, supermarkets, and other retail outlets, used for packaging and storing a wide range of liquids for consumption, cooking, cleaning, and personal care.

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tiny
Tiny
[ Adjective ]
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/ˈtaɪni/

extremely small

population
Population
[ noun ]
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/ˌpɑpjəˈɫeɪʃən/

the number of people who live in a particular city or country

Strict
[ Adjective ]
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/ˈstɹɪkt/

(of rules and regulations) absolute and must be obeyed under any circumstances

Rule
[ noun ]
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/ˈɹuɫ/

an instruction that says what is or is not allowed in a given situation or while playing a game

To behave
[ Verb ]
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/bɪˈheɪv/

to act in a particular way

to chew
To chew
[ Verb ]
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/ˈtʃu/

to bite and crush food into smaller pieces with the teeth to make it easier to swallow

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gum
Gum
[ noun ]
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/ɡʌm/

a soft and sweet thing that a person chews for fun, fresh breath, or relaxation

Unless
[ conjunction ]
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/ənˈɫɛs/

used to say that something depends on something else to happen or be true

trash can
Trash can
[ noun ]
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/ˈtræʃ ˌkæn/

a plastic or metal container with a lid, used for putting garbage in and usually kept outside the house

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compound noun
to find
To find
[ Verb ]
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/faɪnd/

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

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sidewalk
Sidewalk
[ noun ]
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/ˈsaɪdˌwɔk/

a pathway typically made of concrete or asphalt at the side of a street for people to walk on

What is a "sidewalk"?

A sidewalk is a paved path along the side of a road or street that is designed for pedestrians to walk on. It is typically raised slightly above the level of the road to keep people safe from moving vehicles. Sidewalks are common in cities, towns, and residential areas, providing a space for people to walk, jog, or ride bikes. They are usually made of concrete, asphalt, or other durable materials, and may be lined with trees, benches, or other street features to improve the walking experience.

to drop
To drop
[ Verb ]
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/drɑp/

to let or make something fall to the ground

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to respect
To respect
[ Verb ]
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/ɹiˈspɛkt/, /ɹɪˈspɛkt/

to admire someone because of their achievements, qualities, etc.

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healthy
Healthy
[ Adjective ]
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/ˈhɛlθi/

(of a person) not having physical or mental problems

to entertain
To entertain
[ Verb ]
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/ˌɛnɝˈteɪn/, /ˌɛntɝˈteɪn/

to amuse someone so that they have an enjoyable time

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to inform
To inform
[ Verb ]
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/ˌɪnˈfɔɹm/

to give information about someone or something, especially in an official manner

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to persuade
To persuade
[ Verb ]
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/pɝˈsweɪd/

to make a person do something through reasoning or other methods

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ditransitive

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