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
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
butcher "butchers, butchering, butchered"1. (N-COUNT) A butcher is a shopkeeper who cuts up and sells meat. Some butchers also kill animals for meat and make foods such as sausages and meat pies.2. (VERB) To butcher an animal means to kill it and cut
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
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
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
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
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
Yeah I can remember that time. I was 11 years old in that time and I was crying a lot. I wanted to go to the sea but there was no answer from my family. So I couldn't stop crying and I wend to my room and took a sheet of paper and then I started draw
hazard "hazards, hazarding, hazarded"1. (N-COUNT, oft N to/for n, N of n) A hazard is something which could be dangerous to you, your health or safety, or your plans or reputation.E.X: A new report suggests that chewing-gum may be a health hazard.2.
adjust "adjusts, adjusting, adjusted"1. (VERB) When you adjust to a new situation, you get used to it by changing your behavior or your ideas.E.X: I felt I had adjusted to the idea of being a mother very well. (V to n)It has been hard to adjust but n
shed "sheds, shedding"NOTE: The form shed is used in present tense and in the past tense and past participle of the verb.1. (N-COUNT) A shed is a small building that is used for storing things such as garden tools.E.X: … a garden shed.2. (N-COUNT, us
nought "noughts"NOTE: The spelling naught is also used for meaning 2.1. (NUMBER, = zero)Nought is the number 0.E.X: Sales rose by nought point four per cent last month.Houses are graded from nought to ten for energy efficiency.When you write down in
dread (dreads, dreading, dreaded)1. (VERB, =/ look forward to) If you dread something which may happen, you feel very anxious and unhappy about it because you think it will be unpleasant or upsetting.E.X: I'm dreading Christmas this year...2. (N-UNCO