Educated An educated person has been to many schools in their life, and knows a lot. For example, we would say that a person who finished college is educated.
Enthusiasm If you do something with enthusiasm, you are happy and excited about doing it. Enthusiastic If you are enthusiastic about doing something, you are happy to be doing it. Envy noun Envy is a feeling. You feel envy when someone has something that you want to have. Exception An exception is something that doesn't agree with a rule. Exceptions are unusual. For example, the rule for making plurals in English is "add an s to the word": one cat — two cats, one dog — four dogs. But there are some exceptions to this rule, such as one mouse — two mice, one man — two men. Gate At an airport or a train station, a gate is an exit with a number (for example: gate 4, gate 15). You have to go through a gate if you want to get on an airplane or a train. Grade noun A grade is a letter or a number that teachers give you in school. If you do something well, you get a good grade; if you do something poorly, you get a poor grade. Honey 1. If you call someone " honey ", you show that you love them. 2. Something to eat that is useful and sweety immediately If something happens immediately, it happens very quickly, without waiting. official language An official language in a company is a language used for all communication between the people who work there. All the company's documents are written in that language. paradox A paradox is a situation in which something seems both true and false. passion If you have a passion for something, you love doing it. pause verb If you pause a computer game, you stop it. pronunciation The pronunciation of a word is what you hear when someone says the word. Most words have only one pronunciation, but sometimes a word has two or more pronunciations. puzzle noun A puzzle is a difficult problem or game made by a person for other people to enjoy. To solve a puzzle, you usually need to think for a long time. rapidly rapidly = fast, quickly
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