requirement | n. something indispensable; something that you must do, or something you need |
resident | n. a person who lives or has home in a place; dweller |
respect | n. admiration felt or shown for someone n. a particular feature or detail |
responsible | a. accountable; have control and authority over something or someone |
reversible | a. capable of being changed back to what it was before |
rhinoceros | n. a very large, thick-skinned animal that has one or two horns on nose |
rhyme | n. a word that has the same last sound as another word n. a short poem, especially for young children |
ridge | n. long, narrow upper section or crest; chain of hills or mountains |
risk | n. the possibility of something bad happening v. do something although there is a chance of a bad result |
sausage | n. a thin, tube-like case containing meat that has been cut into very small pieces and mixed with spices |
saxophone | n. a musical instrument, usually made of metal, that is played by blowing |
scar | n. mark of damage; mark left on the skin after injury |
scholar | n. a person who is highly educated or has an aptitude for study |
scoop | n. vessel with a long handle, used for dipping liquids n. deep shovel for digging out and dipping; spoon-shaped instrument |
selection | n. act of choosing someone or something; choice or collection |
sensible | a. able to feel or perceive; perceivable; showing reason or sound judgment |
sentinel | n. a person employed to guard something; soldier stationed as a guard |
servant | n. a person working in the service of another, especially in the household n. someone in a subordinate position |
share | v. have or use something at the same time as someone else n. one of the equal parts that the ownership of a company is divided into |
sherbet | n. a sweet food similar to ice cream, but made mostly with fruit and only a little milk |
shriek | n. sharp, shrill outcry or scream; wild cry such as is caused by sudden or extreme terror, pain, or the like |
shrink | v. become smaller or draw together; compress |
shuttle | n. public transport that consists of a bus, train, or airplane that run between two points |
signature | n. name written in own handwriting |
silverware | n. tableware made of silver, especially knives, forks, spoons, etc. |
siren | n. electronic device producing a similar sound as a signal or warning n. something insidious or deceptive; a woman who is considered to beattractive but dangerous |
skeleton | n. frame of bones supporting a human or animal body; framework |
skinny | a. being very thin, fitting snugly a. low in fat, especially of coffee made with low-fat milk |
skunk | n. a small, black and white animal that makes a strong, unpleasant smell as a defence n. an unpleasant person, despicable person |
slaughter | n. act of killing, extensive, violent, bloody, or wanton destruction of life; carnage |
slay | v. put to death with a weapon, or by violence; put an end to destroy |
sleigh | n. a vehicle mounted on runners and pulled by horses or dogs; for transportation over snow |
slide | v. move usually in an uncontrolled manner but smoothly along a surface |
slope | n. the side of a hill or mountain n. a surface that lies at an angle to the horizontal so that some points are higher than others |
smear | v. spread a liquid or a thick substance over a surface v. overspread with anything adhesive; soil in any way; pollute |
snowball | n. snow pressed into a ball for throwing playfully v. increase or accumulate at a rapidly accelerating rate |
solar | a. of or from the sun, or using the energy from the sun to produce electric power |
spaghetti | n. spaghetti served with a tomato sauce n. pasta in the form of long strings |
spare | a. being available to use because it is extra v. not hurt or destroy something or someone; give up what is not strictly needed |
speedometer | n. a meter fixed to a vehicle that measures and displays its speed |
spider | n. a small creature with eight thin legs that catches insects in a web |
spinach | n. dark green leaves, cooked or raw in salads |
spoil | v. go bad; rot or decay; become unfit for consumption or use |
stairway | n. a way of access upward and downward, consisting of a set of steps |
starve | v. become very weak or die because there is not enough food to eat; hunger, deprive of food |
statue | n. sculpture representing a human or animal |
sting | v. pierce painfully with sharp pointed structure; cause to suffer keenly in the mind or feelings |
stranger | n. an individual that one is not acquainted with n. anyone who does not belong in the environment in which they are found |
strengthen | v. reinforce; make strong or increase the strength of |
stumble | v. miss a step and fall or nearly fall; walk unsteadily |
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