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laughter
[laeftax] n.
Laughter is the sound produced by laughing about something funny.
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Susan’s joke made her classmates burst into laughter.
log
[b(r)g]
n.
A log is a thick piece of wood that is cut from a tree.
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The fire was too small, so we added another log to it.
military
[mfliteri]
n.
The military is the armed forces of a country.
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I joined the m ilitary after I finished high school.
obey
[oi/bei]
v.
To obey means to follow what a law or a person says you must do.
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My little sister did not obey my mother. Now she is in trouble.
secure [sikjuar]
V.
To secure something means to get it after a lot of effort.
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I was able to secure a good grade on my test after weeks of studying.
steady
[stedi]
adj.
When someone or something is steady, they are under control.
-* The problem was hard but she remained steady and solved it.
trust EtrAst] V.
To trust is to believe that someone is honest and will do what is right.
-»I trust my friends; they don’t tell my secrets to other people.
twist
[twist]
v.
To twist something is to wrap it around itself or another thing.
-*■She twisted the spaghetti around her fork.
unless
[anles]
conj.
Unless means if not or except when.
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Unless you clean your room, you cannot play with your friends.
weapon
[wepan]
n.
A weapon is an object that can be used to hurt people.
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Swords have been used as weapons for thousands of years.
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