d List although [oildou] conj. You use although to say that one thing is contrasted by another.
-> Although she was late, her friends gave her a warm welcome. apply [aplai] v. To apply something means to put it on.
-* She always applies makeup to her face before going outside. await [aweit] v. To await something means to wait for it.
-* The players awaited the judge’s decision. beloved [bilAvid] adj. When something is beloved, it is very special and you like it very much.
-*■ The boy took a nap next to his beloved cat. bury [beri] v. To bury someone or something means to put them in the ground.
-* They buried their grandfather under his favorite tree after he died. climate [klaimit] n. A climate is the usual weather in a place.
— The climate in the desert is very hot. complain [kamplein] v. When you complain, you say that you are unhappy about something.
-* The workers complained that they were being treated unfairly. confuse [kanfjuiz] v. To confuse someone means to make them feel like they are unsure.
-* The sign confused the traveler because it pointed in two directions. d u e [d/u:] adj. When something is due, it is expected to happen or be done at that time.
-♦ The papers were due on the 19th. entire [entaiar] adj. When you talk about an entire thing, you are talking about the whole thing.
-* He was so hungry that he ate the entire pizza by himself. 92 -ga qaramasdan, -sa ham surtmoq