r enable [ineibel]
v.
To enable a person is to make it possible for them to do something.
-»Having the key enabled us to open the door.
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frustrate
[frAstreit]
v.
To frustrate is to prevent someone from fulfilling their desire.
-*•
The machine frustrated me because I could not fix it.
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govern
IgAvarn]
v.
To govern is to control the public business of a country, state, or city.
-*
The United States is governed from the White House.
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plenty
[p len ti]
n.
To have plenty of something is to have more than you need.
-»
The school had plenty of books for the students to read.
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relieve
m-M
v.
To relieve someone is to make them feel less pain.
-♦
The medicine relieved the sick boy.
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reputation
[repjateijsn]
n.
Reputation is the opinion that people have about someone.
->
The doctor had a reputation for helping people.
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royal
[roial]
adj.
Royal describes something that belongs to a king or queen.
-* The king sat upon the royal throne.
r slave [sleiv]
n.
A slave is a person who is not free and must work for someone else.
-*
The slave worked very hard all day long.
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struggle
[strAgal]
v.
To struggle is to fight against someone or something.
—
The kids struggled with each other for the toy.
r stupid
[s1/u:pid]
adj.
When someone is stupid, they lack intelligence.
-*
He said something stupid that made everyone angry at him.
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