exception [iksepjan] n. An exception is someone or something not conforming to a rule.
-* Most students thought the test was hard, but Tim was the exception. genre [3d:nr 0
] n. A genre is a type of literature, art, or music characterized by its style.
-* She is considered a master in the comedy genre. impact [fmpaekt] n. An impact is the effect someone or something has on another.
— My grandmother had a great impact on my life. lure [iusr] y. To lure someone is to convince them to do something, by using a trick.
-» The store lures people in with big signs that say “Sale!” obstacle [abstaksl]n. An obstacle is an object or a problem that stops you from doing something.
-» Climbing over the giant rock was the biggest obstacle for the hikers. shelter [feitar] n. A shelter is a place to go that is safe from danger or bad weather.
-» The frog took shelter from the storm in a nearby cave. SOrt [so:rt] v. To sort means to separate things into different groups or classes.
-* He sorted his clothes by colors and sizes. supply [saplai] v. To supply something means to give people what they need or want.
-» The water heater supplied the house with warm water. V a in [vein] adj. If people are vain, they are only concerned with how they look.
-* Rebecca is so vain that she looks at herself in every mirror. ta'minlamoq istisno janr ta'sir qiziqtirmoq to'siq, g'ov pana joy saralamoq