majestic
[mad
3
estik]
adj.
If something is
majestic, it is large and beautiful.
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The rich people lived in a big, majestic house.
n o r [no:r]
conj.
You use
nor to connect two negative ideas.
-* I eat neither apples nor oranges. I don’t like either one.
outraged
[autreid3]
adj.
If someone is
outraged, they are very angry.
—
My father was outraged when he saw that I had crashed his car.
pessimistic
[pesamistik] adj.
If someone is
pessimistic, they believe that the worst will happen.
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John is pessimistic. He always thinks something bad will happen.
rumor
[ru:mar] n.
A
rumor is something people talk about even though it may not be true.
-+
Kevin was spreading rumors about Marcia to everyone.
slap
[slaep]
v.
To
slap someone means to hit them with the palm of the hand.
-»
Out of anger, Helen slapped Eunice on the face.
smash
[smsej] V.
To
smash something is to break it into many small pieces.
->
Jacob smashed the window with a rock.
subject
[sAbd3ikt]
n.
A
subject is the topic that is being discussed or taught.
-»
The subject of Marco’s speech was the economy.
W age
[weid3] n.
A
wage is the money that a person gets for doing a job.
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The wages I receive from my job are really great!
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