permanent(ADJ, =/ temporary) Something that is permanent lasts for ever.E.X: Heavy drinking can cause permanent damage to the brain.temporary(ADJ, =/ permanent) Something that is temporary lasts for only a limited time.E.X: His job here is only tempo
fierce "fiercer, fiercest"(ADJ, =ferocious) A fierce animal or person is very aggressive or angry.E.X: I watched the fierce-looking creatures.full-grown(ADJ) An animal or plant that is full-grown has reached its full adult size and stopped growing.E.
instant "instants"1. (N-COUNT, =moment) An instant is an extremely short period of time.E.X: The pain disappeared in an instant.2. (ADJ, =immediate) You use instant to describe something that happens immediately.E.X: The Porter's book was an instant
The differences are in the meaning and verb conjugationsThe First lie…Definition: If you are lying somewhere, you are in a horizontal position and are not standing or sitting.E.X: There was a child lying on the ground.Verb Conjugation: lies, lying, l
admire "admires, admiring, admired"(VERB) If you admire someone or something, you like and respect them very much.E.X: I admired her when I first met her and I still think she's marvellous.He admired the way she had coped with life.admiring(ADJ, = ap
terror "terrors"1. (N-UNCOUNT)Terror is very great fear.E.X: I shocked with terror whenever I was about to fly in an aeroplane.2. (N-COUNT) A terror is something that makes you very frightened.E.X: As a boy, he had a real terror of facing people.fri
equip "equips, equipping, equipped"(VERB) If you equip a person or thing with something, you give them the tools or equipment that they are needed.E.X: Owners of restaurants would have to equip them to admit disabled people.equipment(N-UNCOUNT)Equip
valley "valleys"(N-COUNT) A valley is a low stretch of land between hills, especially one that has a river flowing through it.hostile1. (ADJ, =aggressive, =/cordial) Someone who is hostile is unfriendly and aggressive.E.X: Drinking may make a person
captive "captives"1. (ADJ) A captive person or animal is being kept imprisoned or enclosed.E.X: Her heart had begun to pound inside her chest like a captive animal.2. (PHRASE) If you take someone captive or hold someone captive, you take or keep them
robbery "robberies"(NOUN)Robbery is the crime of stealing money or property from a bank, shop, or vehicle, often by using force on threats.E.X: The man was serving a sentence for robbery with violence.robber "robbers"(N-COUNT) A robber is someone wh
deadline "deadlines"(N-COUNT) A deadline is a time or data before which a particular task must be finished or a particular thing must be done.E.X: We were not able to meet the deadline because of manufacturing delays.imprint "imprints, imprinting, im
greed(N-UNCOUNT, =avarice)Greed is the desire to have more of something, such as food or money, than is necessary or fair.E.X: I get fed up with other people's greed.…an insatiable greed for personal power…greedy "greedier, greediest"(ADJ) If you de
cottage "cottages"(N-COUNT) A cottage is a small house, usually in the country.E.X: My sister also came to live in cottage with me.giddy "giddier, giddiest"(ADJ, = dizzy) If you feel giddy, you feel unsteady and think you are about to fall over, usua
prerequisite "prerequisites"(N-COUNT, =precondition) If one thing is a prerequisite for another, if most happen or exist before the other thing is possible.E.X: Good self-esteem is a prerequisite for a happy life.self-esteem(N-UNCOUNT) Your self-este
achieve "achieves, achieving, achieved"(VERB, =accomplish) If you achieve a particular aim or effect, you succeed in doing it or causing it to happen, usually after a lot of effort.E.X: There are many who will work hard to achieve these goals.achieve
overestimate "overestimates, overestimating, oeverestimated"1. (VERB, =/ underestimate) If you say that ,someone overestimates something, you mean that they think it is greater in amount or importance than it really is.E.X: With hindsight, he was ove
milestone "milestones"1. (N-COUNT) A milestone is an important event in the history or development of something or someone.E.X: Starting school is a milestone for both children and parents.2. (N-COUNT) A milestone is a stone by the side of a road sho
tempt "tempts, tempting, tempted"(VERB) Something that tempts you attracts you and makes you want it, even though it may be wrong or harmful.E.X: It is the fresh fruit that tempts me at this time of year.temptation "temptations"(N) If you feel you wa
Sorry for late today, but I was shopping :Dembroider "embroiders, embroidering, embroidered"1. (VERB) If something such as clothing or cloth is embroidered with a deign, the design is stitched into it.E.X: I have a pillow with my name embroidered on
destroy "destroys, destroying, destroyed"1. (VERB, = wreck) To destroy something means to cause so much damage to it that it is completely ruined or does not exist any move.E.X: No one was injured in the explosion, but the building was completely des