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First State Spelling Bee Contest

Middle School – 2024


List of words
1. adjective 32. box 63. crocodile 94. father-in-law
2. advantage 33. boy 64. dangerous 95. feet
3. air 34. breakfast 65. daughter 96. fingerprint
4. airplane 35. broomstick 66. daytime 97. firefighter
5. alibi 36. brother 67. decision 98. first aid
6. alphabet 37. buffalo 68. democracy 99. flood
7. angry 38. building 69. dining room 100. football
8. animal 39. business 70. doctor 101. footprint
9. answer 40. campaign 71. dog 102. free-for-all
10. appearance 41. carefully 72. dolphin 103. freezing
11. archeology 42. carrot 73. download 104. French fries
12. architect 43. castle 74. drugstore 105. Friday
13. arm 44. cat 75. edge 106. friend
14. although 45. caterpillar 76. editor-in-chief 107. friendship
15. attack 46. cell phone 77. eggplant 108. frog
16. aunt 47. check-in 78. electrician 109. fruit
17. awful 48. Chinese 79. elephant 110. full moon
18. backpack 49. chocolate 80. elevator 111. garden
19. baggage 50. Christmas 81. e-mail 112. garlic
20. bakery 51. classroom 82. emergency 113. gender
21. baseball 52. clean-cut 83. empty-handed 114. Geography
22. basket 53. clock 84. encyclopedia 115. Germany
23. beautiful 54. close call 85. English 116. giant
24. bed 55. coffee 86. enough 117. giraffe
25. Belgium 56. common sense 87. erase 118. government
26. bicycle 57. computer 88. example 119. great
27. bike 58. cottage 89. excitement 120. Halloween
28. birthday 59. cotton candy 90. exhibition 121. hamburger
29. black eye 60. country 91. family 122. headache
30. bone 61. course 92. far-fetched 123. healthy
31. bought 62. cousin 93. fashionable 124. heart
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125. heart attack 157. long-distance 189. one-dimensional 221. report card
126. heroes 158. long-term 190. one-sided 222. role model
127. high school 159. magazine 191. onion 223. roller coaster
128. holidays 160. magician 192. operational 224. rooster
129. homework 161. mammal 193. opportunity 225. run-in
130. hospital 162. March 194. orange 226. runner-up
131. hot dog 163. Mathematics 195. patient 227. rural
132. human 164. measure 196. pattern 228. sad
133. ice cream 165. melody 197. pause 229. sailor
134. immediate 166. merry-go-round 198. peanut butter 230. salad dressing
135. intelligent 167. message 199. people 231. sanctuary
136. introduction 168. microphone 200. perhaps 232. sandwich
137. January 169. mind-blowing 201. persuade 233. Saturday
138. jealous 170. Monday 202. picture 234. sausage
139. jewelry 171. month 203. pineapple 235. schedule
140. Jupiter 172. morning 204. please 236. school
141. kangaroo 173. mountain 205. politician 237. science
142. kettle 174. mouse 206. ponytail 238. scissors
143. know-how 175. moustache 207. possible 239. screenshot
144. know-it-all 176. muscle 208. post office 240. self
145. language 177. museum 209. potatoes 241. sharp
146. lawyer 178. nail 210. pumpkin 242. shrine
147. legend 179. nephew 211. puzzle 243. six
148. lettuce 180. nest 212. pyramid 244. size
149. library 181. no one 213. quickly 245. sleeping bag
150. life jacket 182. noisy 214. quote 246. slippery
151. life-size 183. November 215. rabbit 247. smartwatch
152. lights 184. obedient 216. rain 248. sneezing
153. lion 185. ocean 217. real estate 249. snow
154. listen 186. o'clock 218. recommend 250. spaghetti
155. living room 187. often 219. remember 251. spider
156. lizard 188. one hundred 220. remote control 252. stomach
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253. streaming 265. thumb 277. vacuum cleaner 289. wedding
254. strong-arm 266. Thursday 278. vegetables 290. Wednesday
255. suitcase 267. time capsule 279. vending machine 291. weekend
256. summer 268. today 280. video game 292. well-being
257. sunset 269. tomato 281. village 293. women
258. supermarket 270. tongue 282. violence 294. world
259. sweater 271. toss-up 283. wait 295. wrinkle
260. syllabus 272. transportation 284. waiting room 296. wrist
261. teacher 273. treasure 285. washing machine 297. wrong
262. tedious 274. turtle 286. water 298. young
263. teeth 275. university 287. weather 299. zero
264. thief 276. up-to-date 288. web page 300. zoo

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List of words
WORD DEFINITION EXAMPLE
A word or phrase naming an attribute, added to, or grammatically related to An adjective is a word that modifies or
1. adjective (n)
a noun to modify or describe it. describes a noun or pronoun.
A condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior Companies with a computerized
2. advantage (n)
position. database are at an advantage.
The invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of The fresh morning air blew gently in
3. air (n)
oxygen and nitrogen. my face.
A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that The patient had recently arrived via
4. airplane (n)
of the air it displaces. airplane from South Africa.
A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, She has an alibi for the whole of
5. alibi (n)
especially a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place. yesterday evening.
A set of letters or symbols in a fixed order, used to represent the basic
6. alphabet (n) The first letter of the alphabet is A.
sounds of a language; in particular, the set of letters from A to Z.
Having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making I do not understand what he is angry
7. angry (adj)
you want to shout at them or hurt them. about.
One of five kingdoms (= groups) into which living things are divided, the
members of which have many cells, have the ability to control their own Chimpanzees are one of the closest
8. animal (n)
movement, and get their energy from eating rather than from the light of human relatives in the animal kingdom.
the sun.
I called several times, but there was no
9. answer (n) Something said or written in reaction to a question or statement.
answer.
The most striking feature of his
10. appearance (n) The way a person or thing looks or seems to other people.
appearance was his long hair.
The study of the buildings, graves, tools, and other objects that belonged to
She is an expert on the archeology of
11. archeology (n) people who lived in the past, in order to learn about their culture and
ancient Egypt.
society.
A person who designs new buildings and is responsible for how they are Doug and Wendy worked with an
12. architect (n)
built. architect to create their dream home.
Either of the two long parts of the upper body that are attached to the
13. arm (n) He held her in his arms.
shoulders and have the hands at the end.
He decided to go, although I begged
14. although (conj) Despite the fact that, or despite being.
him not to.

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Most wild animals won't attack unless
15. attack (v) To try to hurt or defeat using violence.
they are provoked.
We stopped off to visit my aunt in
16. aunt (n) The sister of someone’s mother or father, or the wife of someone’s uncle.
Boston.
The weather was awful the whole time
17. awful (adj) Very bad, unpleasant, or of low quality; also means very great or large.
– cold and wet.
A large bag used to carry things on your back, used especially by people It is a frame backpack with a belt and
18. backpack (n)
who go camping or walking. padded shoulder straps.
How many pieces of baggage do you
19. baggage (n) Bags, cases, etc. That you take with you when you travel.
have?
20. bakery (n) A place where bread and cakes are made and sometimes sold. I went to the bakery to buy some bread.
A game played especially in North America by two teams of nine players,
Jake never played baseball like the
21. baseball (n) in which a player hits a ball with a bat (= stick) and tries to run around four
other kids.
bases on a large field before the other team returns the ball.
A light container, often with a handle, that is made of thin strips of wood,
22. basket (n) A laundry/clothes basket.
metal, or plastic twisted together, used for carrying or storing things.
Having an attractive quality that gives pleasure to those who experience it I thought she was the most beautiful
23. beautiful (adj)
or think about it. woman I had ever seen.
A large, rectangular piece of furniture, often with four legs, used for She did not get out of bed till lunchtime
24. bed (n)
sleeping on. today.
25. Belgium (n) A country in western Europe. Last year, we went to Belgium.
A two-wheeled vehicle that you sit on and move by turning the two pedals
26. bicycle (n) He got on his bicycle and rode off.
(= flat parts you press with your feet).
We biked a copy over to Greg at the
27. bike (v) To use a motorcycle to take something to someone.
BBC.
28. birthday (n) The day that is an exact year or number of years after a person was born. Today is my mother’s 49th birthday.
He had a fight at school and came home
29. black eye (n) An area of skin around the eye that has gone dark because it has been hit.
with a black eye.
The child was so thin that you could see
30. bone (n) Any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame.
her bones.
31. bought (v) To get something by paying money for it. He bought his mother some flowers.
32. box (n) A square or rectangular container with stiff sides and sometimes a lid. He ate a whole box of chocolates.
As a young boy, my father used to walk
33. boy (n) A male child or, more generally, a male of any age.
three miles to school.
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We had scrambled eggs and toast for
34. breakfast (n) A meal eaten in the morning as the first meal of the day.
breakfast.
In children's books, witches are often
35. broomstick (n) A broom made of sticks; the long handle of a broom.
shown riding broomsticks.
36. brother (n) A man or boy with the same parents as another person. My brother lives in Washington.
It is common here to see a water buffalo
37. buffalo (n) A large animal of the cattle family, with long, curved horns.
pulling a cart.
A structure with walls and a roof, such as a house or factory, to give
Many buildings were badly damaged or
38. building (n) protection to people, animals, or things; is also the activity or business of
destroyed by the earthquake.
putting together structures with walls and a roof.
39. business (n) The activity of buying and selling goods and services. He's in the frozen food business.
A planned group of especially political, business, or military activities that A controversial new advertising
40. campaign (n)
are intended to achieve a particular aim. campaign.
41. carefully (adv) With great attention, esp. To detail or safety. She carefully painted the pillow.
The first solid food she gave her baby
42. carrot (n) A long-pointed orange root eaten as a vegetable.
was mashed carrot.
A large strong building, built in the past by a ruler or important person to
43. castle (n) The castle is set on a steep hill.
protect the people inside from attack.
A small animal with fur, four legs, a tail, and claws, usually kept as a pet or My cat likes sleeping in front of the
44. cat (n)
for catching mice. fire.
A small, long animal with many legs that feeds on the leaves of plants and
45. caterpillar (n) They found a caterpillar in the garden.
develops into a butterfly or moth.
A phone that is connected to the phone system by radio instead of by a wire
46. cell phone (n) What's your cell phone number?
and can be used anywhere where its signals can be received.
To report your arrival, esp. At an airport or hotel, so that you can get the Be sure to check-in at least an hour
47. check-in (phr v)
service you are paying for. before your flight.
48. Chinese (adj) Belonging to or relating to China, its people, or its language. My cousin speaks Chinese very well.
A sweet, usually brown, food made from cacao seeds, that is usually sold Melt the chocolate to a pouring
49. chocolate (n)
in a block and is often used as a flavor for desserts, drinks, etc. consistency.
December 25th, a day celebrated each year to honor the birth of Jesus, or People usually visit their families at
50. Christmas (n)
the period of time just before and after December 25th. Christmas.
The children put up posters on the
51. classroom (n) A room in a school or college where groups of students are taught. classroom walls.

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Mark fits the profile of a conservative,
52. clean-cut (adj) Neat and attractive in appearance and style of clothing.
clean-cut, competent guy.
A device for measuring and showing time, usually found in or on a
53. clock (n) That clock is ten minutes slow.
building and not worn by a person.
A situation in which something bad, unpleasant, or dangerous almost Getting to the airport on time was a
54. close call (n)
happens, but you manage to avoid it. close call.
A dark brown powder with a strong flavor and smell that is made by This coffee is incredibly smooth and
55. coffee (n)
crushing dark beans from a tropical bush and used to make a drink. rich.
The basic level of practical knowledge and judgment that we all need to Windsurfing is perfectly safe as long as
56. common sense (n)
help us live in a reasonable and safe way. you use some common sense.
An electronic machine that is used for storing, organizing, and finding
All our customer orders are handled by
57. computer (n) words, numbers, and pictures, for doing calculations, and for controlling
computer.
other machines.
They have just bought a darling little
58. cottage (n) A small house, usually in the countryside.
cottage.
A large soft ball of white or pink sugar in the form of thin threads, usually
59. cotton candy (n) My little brother loves cotton candy.
sold on a stick and eaten at fairs and amusement parks.
Land that is not in towns, cities, or industrial areas and is either used for We spent a luxurious weekend at a hotel
60. country (n)
farming or left in its natural condition. in the country.
A set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to They are going away on a training
61. course (n)
an exam or qualification. course next week.
A child of a person's aunt or uncle, or, more generally, a distant (= not Tiago has nine cousins - five girls and
62. cousin (n)
close) relation. four boys.
A large reptile with a hard skin that lives in and near rivers and lakes in
I do not like the zoo’s crocodile zone, it
63. crocodile (n) hot, wet parts of the world. It is like an alligator, but it usually has a longer
scares me.
and narrower nose.
64. dangerous (adj) Able or likely to cause harm or death, or unpleasant problems. The men are armed and dangerous.
65. daughter (n) A female child in relation to her parents. We have a little daughter.
The period between the time when the sun rises and the time it goes down, I tend to sleep during the daytime and
66. daytime (n)
or the part of the day that is neither evening nor night. study at night.
A choice that you make about something after thinking about several She has had to make some very difficult
67. decision (n)
possibilities. decisions.

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The belief in freedom and equality between people, or a system of
The government has promised to
68. democracy (n) government based on this belief, in which power is either held by elected
respect the principles of democracy.
representatives or directly by the people themselves.
Breakfast is served in the dining room
69. dining room (n) A room in which meals are eaten.
from 8.30-10.
A person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are sick or
70. doctor (n) The doctor prescribed some medication.
hurt.
A common animal with four legs, especially kept by people as a pet or to
71. dog (n) My pet dog.
hunt or guard things.
72. dolphin (n) A sea mammal that is large, smooth, and gray, with a long, pointed mouth. She had a dream to swim with dolphins.
To copy or move programs or information into a computer's memory, I downloaded a patch from their
73. download (v)
especially from the internet or a larger computer. website.
A store where you can buy medications, makeup, and other things such as I bought some bandage from the
74. drugstore (n)
candy. drugstore.
I caught (= hit) my leg on the edge of
75. edge (n) The outer or farthest point of something.
the table as I walked past.
Shields and Glamour editor in chief
76. editor-in-chief
An editor who heads an editorial staff. Samantha Barry have been friends since
(noun phrase)
2015.
77. eggplant (n) An oval, purple vegetable that is white inside and is usually eaten cooked. My little sister hates eggplant.
A person who puts in, checks, and repairs electrical wires and electrical The electrician has diagnosed a fault in
78. electrician (n)
equipment. the wiring.
A very large gray mammal that has a trunk (= long nose) with which it can The elephant population in Africa has
79. elephant (n)
pick things up. been halved.
A device like a box that moves up and down, carrying people or goods
I took the elevator to her office on the
80. elevator (n) from one floor of a building to another or taking people up and down
14th floor.
underground in a mine.
81. e-mail (n) The system for using computers to send messages over the internet. You can contact us by email.
Something dangerous or serious, such as an accident, that happens
How would disabled people escape in
82. emergency (n) suddenly or unexpectedly and needs fast action in order to avoid harmful
an emergency?
results.
83. empty-handed (adj) Not having anything to bring or to take away. The two men fled empty-handed.

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A book or set of books containing many articles arranged in alphabetical
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of
84. encyclopedia (n) order that deal either with the whole of human knowledge or with a
Language.
particular part of it, or a similar set of articles on the internet.
The language of the United Kingdom and the United States, used also in
85. English (n) Do you speak English?
many other parts of the world.
86. enough (pron, adv, There are twenty-five textbooks per
As much as is necessary; in the amount or to the degree needed.
determiner) class. That should be enough.
It is in pencil so you can just erase
87. erase (v) To remove something, especially a pencil mark by rubbing it.
anything that's wrong.
A way of helping someone to understand something by showing them how This painting is a marvelous example of
88. example (n)
it is used. her work.
89. excitement (n) A feeling of being excited, or an exciting event. The excitements of the previous day.
An event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public, a
The photographs will be on exhibition
90. exhibition (n) situation in which someone shows a particular skill or quality to the public,
until the end of the month.
or the act of showing these things.
A group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father,
91. family (n) A new family has moved in next door.
and their children.
Her story about being chased away
92. far-fetched (adj) Very unlikely to be true, and difficult to believe. from school by wolves seems pretty far-
fetched.
A fashionable couple posed elegantly at
93. fashionable (adj) Wearing clothes, doing things, and going to places that are in fashion.
the next table.
My father-in-law took out his phone
94. father-in-law (n) The father of your husband or wife.
and dialed.
The part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or animal I've been on my feet all day and I'm
95. feet (pl. n)
stands. exhausted.
The pattern of curved lines on the end of a finger or thumb that is different
96. fingerprint (n) His fingerprint was all over the gun.
in every person, or a mark left by this pattern.
The firefighter was treated for smoke
97. firefighter (n) A person whose job is to stop fires from burning.
inhalation.
Basic medical treatment that is given to someone as soon as possible after
98. first aid (n) Did you learn any first aid at school?
they have been hurt in an accident or suddenly become ill.
To cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that The severe cold caused a water main to
99. flood (v)
causes problems. burst and flood the street.
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A game played between two teams of eleven people, where each team tries
100. football (n) Are you coming to the football match?
to win by kicking a ball into the other team's goal.
There was not a single footprint in the
101. footprint (n) The mark made by a person's or animal's foot.
sand.
The fight on the basketball court turned
102. free-for-all (n) A violent situation or argument that a lot of people join in.
into a free-for-all.
It is freezing in here - can I close the
103. freezing (adj, adv) Extremely cold.
window?
104. French fries (n) Long, thin pieces of fried potato. I love French fries.
105. Friday (n) The day of the week after Thursday and before Saturday. Should we go to the cinema on Friday?
A person who you know well and who you like a lot, but who is usually not She's my oldest friend - we've known
106. friend (n)
a member of your family. each other since we were five.
107. friendship (n) A friendly relationship, or the state of being friends. Their friendship goes back 25 years.
A small animal that has smooth skin, lives in water and on land, has long
We had to dissect a frog in our biology
108. frog (n) powerful back legs with which it jumps from place to place, has no tail,
practical today.
and is usually greenish brown in color.
The soft part containing seeds that is produced by a plant. Many types of Oranges, apples, pears, and bananas are
109. fruit (n)
fruit are sweet and can be eaten. all types of fruit.
110. full moon (n) The moon when it is shaped like a complete disk, or a time when it is. There's a full moon tonight.
A piece of land, usually in a yard next to a house, where you grow flowers The children were playing in the
111. garden (n)
and vegetables. garden.
A plant of the onion family that has a strong taste and smell and is used in For this recipe you need four cloves of
112. garlic (n)
cooking to add flavor. garlic, crushed.
A group of people in a society who share particular qualities or ways of
Does this test show the gender of the
113. gender (n) behaving which that society associates with being male, female, or another
baby?
identity.
The study of the features and systems of the earth’s surface, including
Yesterday, we took our Geography
114. Geography (n) continents, mountains, seas, weather, and plant life, and of the ways in
exam.
which countries and people organize life within an area.
My parents went to Germany last
115. Germany (n) A country in central Europe.
summer.
An imaginary creature like a man but extremely tall, strong, and usually Dad terrified us with stories of a big,
116. giant (n)
very cruel, appearing especially in children's stories. bad giant who ate little children.
117. giraffe (n) A large African animal with a very long neck and long legs. A full-grown giraffe is 5.5 m tall.
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The government is expected to
118. government (n) The group of people who officially control a country.
announce its tax proposals today.
The issue is of great importance to
119. great (adj) Large in amount, size, or degree.
voters.
The evening of October 31, when children wear special clothes and often
120. Halloween (n) We had a Halloween party at school.
masks to hide their faces and go from house to house asking for candy.
A round, flat piece of ground beef, fried and usually eaten between two That hamburger stand is a nice little
121. hamburger (n)
halves of a bread roll. earner.
It's an extremely effective cure for a
122. headache (n) A pain you feel inside your head.
headache.
123. healthy (adj) Having, showing, or encouraging good health. He looks healthy enough.
Isabel's heart was beating fast with
124. heart (n) The organ in your chest that sends the blood around your body.
fright.
A serious medical condition in which the heart does not get enough blood,
125. heart attack (n) John had a heart attack three years ago.
causing great pain and often leading to death.
A person who is admired for having done something very brave or having Within Australia she was a national
126. heroes (pl. n)
achieved something great. hero.
A school for children who are about 15 to 18 years old that is usually Cory will be starting high school in
127. high school (n)
divided into grades nine through twelve or ten through twelve. September.
A day for celebration when many people are allowed to stay away from
128. holidays (pl. n) The summer holidays.
work or school.
129. homework (n) Work that teachers give their students to do at home. The kids are busy with their homework.
A place where people who are sick or injured are treated and taken care of
130. hospital (n) She spent a week in hospital last year.
by doctors and nurses.
A cooked sausage eaten in a long soft piece of bread, often with ketchup (=
131. hot dog (n) A hot dog with mustard.
tomato sauce) or mustard.
132. human (n) A person. You’re a human!
A very cold, sweet food made from frozen milk or cream, sugar, and a We sell 32 different flavors of ice
133. ice cream (n)
flavor. cream.
She made an immediate impact when
134. immediate (adj) Happening or done without delay or very soon after something else.
she arrived to coach the team.
135. intelligent (adj) Able to learn and understand things quickly and easily. A highly intelligent businessperson.

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The introduction of new working
An occasion when something is put into use or brought to a place for the
136. introduction (n) practices has dramatically improved
first time.
productivity.
137. January (n) The first month of the year, after December and before February. His birthday is January 25.
Upset and angry because someone that you love seems interested in Anna says she feels jealous every time
138. jealous (adj)
another person. another woman looks at her boyfriend.
Decorative objects worn on your clothes or body that are usually made The jewelry showed exquisite
139. jewelry (n)
from valuable metals, such as gold and silver, and precious stones. craftsmanship.
The planet fifth in order of distance from the Sun, after Mars and before
140. Jupiter (n) Astronauts went to study Jupiter.
Saturn.
A large Australian mammal with a long stiff tail, short front legs, and long My little brother saw a kangaroo at the
141. kangaroo (n)
powerful back legs on which it moves by jumping. zoo.
A container for boiling water, that has a lid, handle, and spout and is made
142. kettle (n) I don't like the design of this kettle.
from plastic or metal.
Technical and computer-related know-
143. know-how (n) Practical knowledge, experience, and ability.
how placed much further down the list.
Dad was never a know-it-all, he just
144. know-it-all (n) A person who thinks that they know much more than other people.
wanted me to improve my game.
She does research into how children
145. language (n) A system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar.
acquire language.
Someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law and speak for I want to see my lawyer before I say
146. lawyer (n)
them in court. anything.
A very old story or set of stories from ancient times, or the stories, not She is writing a thesis on Irish legend
147. legend (n)
always true, that people tell about a famous event or person. and mythology.
She tossed the lettuce in French
148. lettuce (n) A plant with large, green leaves, eaten uncooked in salads.
dressing.
A building, room, or organization that has a collection of books,
She set up a toy library for local parents
149. library (n) documents, music, and sometimes things such as tools or artwork, for
and toddlers.
people to borrow, usually without payment.
A piece of equipment, like a jacket without sleeves, that is filled with air or None of the victims was wearing a life
150. life jacket (n)
light material and is designed to help you float if you fall into water. jacket.
(Of statues, models, etc.) Having the same size as the person or thing that it
151. life-size (adj) A life-size plastic manikin.
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The brightness that comes from the sun, fire, etc. And from electrical Light was streaming in through the
152. lights (pl. n)
devices, and that allows things to be seen. open door.
A large wild animal of the cat family with yellowish-brown fur that lives in
153. lion (n) The lion is the jungle’s king.
Africa and southern Asia.
154. listen (v) To give attention to someone or something in order to hear him, her, or it. What kind of music do you listen to?
The room in a house or apartment that is used for relaxing in and The television is usually the focal point
155. living room (n) of the living room.
entertaining guests.
A small reptile that has a long body, four short legs, a long tail, and thick She was scared because there was a
156. lizard (n)
skin. lizard on the wall.
157. long-distance
Traveling or separated by a large distance. A long-distance phone call.
(adj)
158. long-term (adj) Continuing a long time into the future. Long-term care for the seriously ill.
A type of thin book with large pages and a paper cover that contains I bought a magazine to amuse myself
159. magazine (n)
articles and photographs and is published every week or month. while I was on the train.
A person who has magic powers in stories, or who performs tricks for There'll be a magician at the kids'
160. magician (n)
entertainment. Christmas party.
Any animal of which the female feeds her young on milk from her own
161. mammal (n) The dog is a mammal.
body. Most mammals give birth to live young, not eggs.
162. March (n) The third month of the year, after February and before April. The next meeting will be in March.
The study of numbers, shapes, and space using reason and usually a special
163. Mathematics (n) I studied pure Mathematics.
system of symbols and rules for organizing them.
Measure all the dry ingredients into a
164. measure (v) To discover the exact size or amount of something.
large mixing bowl.
165. melody (n) A tune, often forming part of a larger piece of music. His songs are always strong on melody.
166. merry-go-round A large machine at a fair that turns around and has wooden or plastic The girls wanted the merry-go-round to
(n) animals or vehicles on which children ride. go faster.
A short piece of information that you give to a person when you cannot If I'm not there when you call, leave a
167. message (n)
speak to them directly. message.
A piece of equipment that you speak into to make your voice louder, or to The interviewer asked her to speak into
168. microphone (n)
record your voice or other sounds. the microphone.
169. mind-blowing The special effects in this movie are
Extremely exciting or surprising.
(adj) mind-blowing.
170. Monday (n) The day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday. I start my new job on Monday.

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A period of about four weeks, especially one of the twelve periods into
171. month (n) February is the shortest month.
which a year is divided.
The part of the day from the time when the sun rises, or you wake up until
172. morning (n) What's our schedule for this morning?
the middle of the day or lunch time.
A raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which We camped on one of the safest part of
173. mountain (n)
might be covered in snow. the mountain.
174. mouse (n) A small mammal with short fur, a pointed face, and a long tail. The mouse ran across the floor.
175. moustache (n) Hair that a man grows above his upper lip. I wish he'd shave off that moustache!
One of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce These exercises build muscle and
176. muscle (n)
movement. increase stamina.
A building where objects of historical, scientific, or artistic interest are
177. museum (n) The Natural History Museum.
kept.
A thin, hard area that covers the upper side of the end of each finger and I wish my nail polish wouldn't keep
178. nail (n)
each toe. chipping.
A son of your sister or brother, or a son of the sister or brother of your She'd always had a soft spot for her
179. nephew (n)
husband or wife. younger nephew.
A structure built by birds or insects to leave their eggs in to develop, and The cuckoo lays her egg in another
180. nest (n)
by some other animals to give birth or live in. bird's nest.
At first, I thought there was no one in
181. no one (pron) No person.
the room.
182. noisy (adj) Making a lot of noise. A noisy crowd of fans.
183. November (n) The eleventh month of the year, after October and before December. He's starting his new job in November.
Doing, or willing to do, what you have been told to do by someone in Students are expected to be quiet and
184. obedient (adj)
authority. obedient in the classroom.
These mysterious creatures live at the
185. ocean (n) A very large area of sea.
bottom of the ocean.
Used after a number from one to twelve to say the time when it is exactly
186. o’clock (adv) It's two o'clock.
that hour.
187. often (adv) A lot or many times; frequently. She was often late for class.
188. one hundred (n) The number equivalent to the product of ten and ten; ten more than ninety. One hundred yards away.
189. one-dimensional Having height or width or length, but not two or all of these; boring or The characters in his novels tend to be a
(adj) showing few different qualities. little one-dimensional.
They blamed their defeat on the media's
190. one-sided (adj) Only considering one opinion in an argument in a way that is unfair.
one-sided reporting of the election.
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A vegetable with a strong smell and flavor, made up of several layers
Lightly brown the onion before adding
191. onion (n) surrounding each other tightly in a round shape, usually brown or red on
the tomatoes.
the outside and white inside.
There are operational advantages in
192. operational (adj) Relating to the activities involved in doing or producing something. putting sales and admin in the same
building.
An occasion or situation that makes it possible to do something that you Everyone will have an opportunity to
193. opportunity (n)
want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something. comment.
A round sweet fruit that has a thick orange skin and an orange center She drank two whole glassfuls of
194. orange (n)
divided into many parts; a color between red and yellow. orange juice.
A person who is receiving medical care, or who is cared for by a particular
195. patient (n) The patient had surgery on his heart.
doctor or dentist when necessary.
It is difficult to discern any pattern in
196. pattern (n) A particular way in which something is done, is organized, or happens.
these figures.
A short period in which something such as a sound or an activity is stopped After a long, awkward pause, someone
197. pause (n)
before starting again. finally asked a question.
A soft, pale brown substance made from crushed peanuts, often eaten My little cousin loves peanut butter on
198. peanut butter (n)
spread on bread. his pancakes.
Plural of person; all the men, women, and children who live in a particular The French are known as a food-loving
199. people (pl. n)
country, or who have the same culture or language. people.
Used to show that something is possible or that you are not certain about Perhaps the most important question
200. perhaps (adv)
something. has not been asked.
To make someone do or believe something by giving them a good reason If she doesn't want to go, nothing you
201. persuade (v)
to do it or by talking to that person and making them believe it. can say will persuade her.
202. picture (n) A drawing, painting, photograph, etc. Freddy painted a picture of my dog.
(The yellow flesh and juice of) a large tropical fruit with a rough orange or
203. pineapple (n) My mom love pineapple cake.
brown skin and pointed leaves on top.
204. please Commonly used in order to make a request more polite, or, sometimes, to Please do as I say and don’t ask
(exclamation) make it stronger or urgent. questions.
205. politician (n) A member of a government or law-making organization. My grandfather was the best politician.
A hairstyle in which the hair is tied up high at the back of the head so that All the girls at school must have a
206. ponytail (n)
it hangs down like a horse's tail. ponytail for the event.
207. possible (adj) Able to be done or achieved, or able to exist. Is it possible to buy tickets in advance?

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A place where stamps are sold and from where letters and packages are She collects her pension from the post
208. post office (n)
sent. office.
A round vegetable that grows underground and has white flesh with light Could you peel the potatoes for me,
209. potatoes (pl. n)
brown, red, or pink skin, or the plant on which these grow. please?
My granny baked a pumpkin pie for
210. pumpkin (n) A large, round vegetable with hard, yellow or orange flesh.
dinner.
The building blocks are like the pieces
211. puzzle (n) A game or toy in which you have to fit separate pieces together.
of a puzzle.
A solid object with a square base and four triangular sides that form a point The cans were stacked in a large
212. pyramid (n)
at the top. pyramid.
We'll have to walk quickly to get there
213. quickly (adv) At a fast speed.
on time.
214. quote (v) To repeat the words that someone else has said or written. Can I quote you on that?
A small animal with long ears and large front teeth that moves by jumping
215. rabbit (n) The rabbit hopped across the grass.
on its long back legs, or the meat of this animal eaten as food.
216. rain (n) Drops of water from clouds. Rain is forecast for tomorrow.
217. real estate (n) Property in the form of land or buildings. It's a prime piece of real estate.
To suggest that someone or something would be good or suitable for a
I recommend writing your feelings
218. recommend (v) particular job or purpose, or to suggest that a particular action should be
down on paper.
done.
To be able to bring back a piece of information into your mind, or to keep a I can remember people's faces, but not
219. remember (v)
piece of information in your memory. their names.
A system for controlling something such as a machine or vehicle from a The bomb was detonated by remote
220. remote control (n)
distance, by using electrical or radio signals. control.
Sam got three A's and a B on his report
221. report card (n) A teacher’s written statement about a student’s performance at school.
card.
You have amazing talent and an
222. role model (n) A person who someone admires and whose behavior they try to copy. incredible platform to be a role model
for them.
A small railroad, esp. In an amusement park, with open cars that travel My little niece doesn’t like the roller
223. roller coaster (n)
quickly along a steep, curved track that goes up and down over and over. coaster.
224. rooster (n) An adult male chicken. I heard a rooster crow.
225. run-in (n) An argument, disagreement, or fight. She’d had a run-in with the dog before.

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Madison is the last year’s state runner-
226. runner-up (n) A person or team that finishes second in a race or competition.
up.
227. rural (adj) In, of, or like the country (= land not in cities) She grew up in rural Utah.
228. sad (adj) Unhappy or sorry. I've just received some very sad news.
A person who operates or works on a boat or ship, or a person in the navy
229. sailor (n) My dad is a sailor.
who is not an officer.
My aunt prepares the best salad
230. salad dressing (n) A cold sauce made from oil and vinegar, added to salads to give flavor.
dressing in the world.
Protection or a safe place, especially for someone or something being The chapel became a sanctuary for the
231. sanctuary (n)
chased or hunted. refugees.
Two pieces of bread with food such as cheese, salad, or meat between
232. sandwich (n) I just have a sandwich at noon.
them.
233. Saturday (n) The day of the week after Friday and before Sunday. We went out for a meal last Saturday.
A thin, tube-like case containing meat that has been cut into very small
234. sausage (n) She sliced off a piece of sausage.
pieces and mixed with spices.
A list of planned activities or things to be done showing the times or dates
235. schedule (n) Everything went according to schedule.
when they are intended to happen or be done.
They're building a new school in the
236. school (n) A place where children go to be educated.
town.
(Knowledge from) the careful study of the structure and behavior of the
Space travel is one of the marvels of
237. science (n) physical world, especially by watching, measuring, and doing experiments,
modern science.
and the development of theories to describe the results of these activities.
A device used for cutting materials such as paper, cloth, and hair,
Could you pass me those scissors,
238. scissors (n) consisting of two sharp blades that are joined in the middle, and two
please?
handles with holes to put your fingers through.
She sent me a screenshot of the
239. screenshot (n) An image of what is shown on a computer screen.
messages.
The set of someone's characteristics, such as personality and ability, that She's not her customary cheerful self
240. self (n)
are not physical and make that person different from other people. today.
Having a thin edge or point that can cut something or make a hole in The point of this pencil isn't sharp
241. sharp (adj)
something. enough.
She's turned her bedroom into a shrine
A special place in which you remember and praise someone who has died,
242. shrine (n) to the dead pop star and covered the
especially someone famous.
walls with pictures of him.
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Look for a bus with the number six on
243. six (number) One more than five, or four less than ten.
the front.
We are concerned about the size of our
244. size (n) How large or small something or someone is.
debt.
A large, thick bag for sleeping in, especially when you are sleeping outside, She brought a tarp and sleeping bag and
245. sleeping bag (n)
for example in a tent. change of clothes to spend the night.
Sliding easily or causing something to slide because of being wet, smooth,
246. slippery (adj) The sidewalks were slippery with ice.
or oily.
My smartwatch tells me it was 10.6
247. smartwatch (n) A watch that has many of the features of a smartphone or a computer.
miles of walking.
248. sneezing (gerund To send air out from the nose and mouth in an explosive way that you I don’t know why, but I couldn’t stop
v) cannot control. sneezing.
The small, soft, white pieces of ice that sometimes fall from the sky when
249. snow (n) Let's go and play in the snow!
it is cold, or the white layer on the ground and other surfaces that it forms.
Add the spaghetti and cook according
250. spaghetti (n) Pasta made in the form of long, thin strings.
to package directions.
A small creature with eight thin legs that catches insects in a web (= a net
251. spider (n) We watched the spider spin its web.
made from sticky threads)
An organ in the body where food is digested, or the soft front part of your The doctor asked him to lie down on his
252. stomach (n)
body just below the chest. stomach.
The activity of listening to or watching sound or video directly from the NTV Sports now comes with free live
253. streaming (n)
internet. streaming for mobile devices.
The curfew is just another of the city's
254. strong-arm (adj) Disapproving-involving force and threats to get people to do something.
strong-arm policies.
A large, rectangular container with a handle, for carrying clothes and
255. suitcase (n) Have you packed your suitcase yet?
possessions while traveling.
The season of the year between spring and fall when the weather is
We have breakfast on the balcony in
256. summer (n) warmest, lasting from June to September north of the equator and from
summer.
December to March south of the equator.
The fishermen set out at sunset for a
257. sunset (n) The time in the evening when you last see the sun in the sky.
night's fishing.
A large store which sells most types of food and other goods needed in the She works on the checkout at the local
258. supermarket (n)
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A piece of clothing, typically with long sleeves and made from yarn, that is
259. sweater (n) Put a sweater on if you're cold.
worn on the upper part of the body.
Which novels are on the syllabus for
260. syllabus (n) The subjects or books to be studied in a particular class.
the class?
The teacher drew a diagram showing
261. teacher (n) A person who instructs or trains others, esp. In a school.
how the blood flows through the heart.
Learning a new computer program can
262. tedious (adj) Boring and tiring, esp. Because long or often repeated.
be a tedious process.
One of the hard, white objects in the mouth that are used for biting and He keeps his false teeth in a glass of
263. teeth (pl. n)
chewing (= crushing food). water by his bedside.
The thief stole $10,000 and several
264. thief (n) A person who steals.
pieces of jewelry.
The short, thick finger on the side of your hand that makes it possible to
265. thumb (n) She hit her thumb with the hammer.
hold and pick things up easily.
I'm getting my hair cut after work on
266. Thursday (n) The day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday.
Thursday.
A container that is filled with objects considered to be typical of the present
It's a wonderful time capsule of the
267. time capsule (n) period in history and then buried, so that it can be dug up and studied much
history of women's fashion.
later.
268. today (adv; n) (On) the present day; used more generally to mean the present time. What's the date today?
A round, red fruit with a lot of seeds, eaten cooked or uncooked as a Cut the tomato in half and scoop out the
269. tomato (n)
vegetable, for example in salads or sauces. seeds.
The large, soft piece of flesh in the mouth that you can move, and is used I burned my tongue on some soup last
270. tongue (n)
for tasting, speaking, etc. night.
It was a toss-up who would win, right
271. toss-up (n) A situation in which two possibilities are equally likely.
to the end of the game.
A vehicle or system of vehicles, such as buses, trains, etc. For getting from Bicycles are a cheap and efficient form
272. transportation (n)
one place to another. of transportation.
Very valuable things, usually in the form of a store of precious metals, Stories about pirates often include a
273. treasure (n)
precious stones, or money. search for buried treasure.
A reptile that lives in the ocean and has a thick shell covering its body into
The snapping turtle is the world's
274. turtle (n) which it can move its head and legs for protection. Turtles come onto land
biggest freshwater turtle.
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A place where people study for an undergraduate (= first) or graduate (= She teaches at the University of
275. university (n)
higher level) degree. Connecticut.
We go to a lot of trouble to keep our
276. up-to-date (adj) Having the most recent information or using the newest methods or tools.
database up-to-date.
277. vacuum cleaner A machine that cleans floors and other surfaces by sucking up dust and Last black Friday, my dad bought a new
(n) dirt. vacuum cleaner.
A plant, root, seed, or pod that is used as food, especially in dishes that are In the winter we tend to eat more root
278. vegetables (pl. n)
not sweet. vegetables.
A machine from which you can buy things such as drinks and candy by
279. vending machine The vending machine in the office
putting coins or tokens (= metal or plastic disks) into it, or by using a
(n) dispenses tasteless coffee.
payment card.
A game in which the player controls moving pictures on a screen by
280. video game (n) That video game is really neat!
pushing buttons.
A group of houses and other buildings that is smaller than a town, usually Our farm is a few miles north of the
281. village (n)
in the countryside. village.
The storm turned out to be one of
282. violence (n) Actions or words that are intended to hurt people.
unexpected violence.
To allow time to go by, especially while staying in one place without doing
The paperwork can't wait until
283. wait (v) very much, until someone comes, until something that you are expecting
tomorrow.
happens or until you can do something.
A room in a place where people can sit while waiting, as in an airport or a Finally, two officers came rushing into
284. waiting room (n)
doctor's office. my waiting room.
285. washing machine The plumber is coming tomorrow to
A machine for washing clothes, sheets, and other things made of cloth.
(n) install the new washing machine.
A clear liquid, without color or taste, that falls from the sky as rain and is
286. water (n) Is there enough hot water for a bath?
necessary for animal and plant life.
The conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, The weather is expected to remain clear
287. weather (n)
especially at a particular time over a particular area. for the next few days.
Clients will be offered customized web
A page of information on the internet about a particular subject, that forms
288. web page (n) pages with details of their policies and
(a part of) a website.
investments.
A marriage ceremony and any celebrations such as a meal or a party that It was their 25th wedding anniversary
289. wedding (n)
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Did you say the meeting is on
290. Wednesday (n) The day of the week after Tuesday and before Thursday.
Wednesday?
Saturday and Sunday, or Friday evening until Sunday night; the part of the Next weekend we're going to see some
291. weekend (n)
week in which many people living in the West do not go to work. friends.
People doing yoga benefit from an
292. well-being (n) The state of feeling healthy and happy.
increased feeling of well-being.
Women first got the vote in Britain in
293. women (pl. n) An adult female human being.
1918.
Which bridge has the longest span in
294. world (n) The earth and all the people, places, and things on it.
the world?
When kids are involved, a new wrinkle
295. wrinkle (n) A small line in the skin caused by old age; a small line or fold in cloth.
is added.
296. wrist (n) The part of the body between the hand and the arm. I hurt my wrist playing tennis.
297. wrong (adj) Not suitable or correct, or not as it should be. She's the wrong person for the job.
Young children should not be left alone
298. young (adj) At an early stage of development or existence; not old.
at home.
He said that his chances of getting the
299. zero (number) Nothing; no or none; used to emphasize that something does not exist.
job were zero.
An area in which animals, especially wild animals, are kept so that people How about a trip to the zoo this
300. zoo (n)
can go and look at them or study them. afternoon?

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