alternative [o:lta:mativ] rt. An alternative is something that you can choose instead of your first choice.
-* Her first plan to make extra money seemed weak, so she chose an alternative. avenue [aevaryu:] n. An avenue is a road, often a large one with buildings on each side.
-*■ Drive down this avenue and then turn left to go to the park. belly [beli] rt. The belly is the stomach of a person or animal.
-*■ His belly was full because he ate a lot of food. bid [bid] n. A bid to do something is an attempt to do it.
-* He made a bid to become the university’s next president. blow [blou] v. To blow means to move air or move something through the air, as in the wind.
— The wind is blowing very hard today. We should stay inside. conflict [kdnflikt] n. A conflict is a fight between different people or groups.
-♦ The two nations had a conflict over which one could use the water in the river Continent [kantanant] n. A continent is one of the seven large areas of land on the Earth.
-+ Asia is the largest continent. current [ka :rant] n. A current is a steady and constant flow of air or water in a river or ocean.
-*■ The ocean currents took the ship far off into the sea. disrespect [disrispekt] n. Disrespect is rudeness or a behavior that shows a lack of respect.
-* He showed disrespect by arguing with his boss during a meeting. enthusiasm [eneuizisezam] n. Enthusiasm is a very strong good feeling about something.
-» The crowd showed their enthusiasm for the soccer team by cheering loudly. fM
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