feeling or showing anger
An angry tiger can attack and hurt a person.
attack
to try to fight or to hurt
An angry tiger can attack and hurt a person.
backyard
an area behind or near the house
My grandmother grew vegetables in her backyard.
huge
very big
A mammoth is a(n) huge animal that looks like an elephant.
hunt
a search for animals, usually to kill for food
Bats sleep during the day and hunt for food at night.
wild
living in a state of nature without human control
A wolf is a wild animal.
beneath
under something
He put a trap beneath the tree to catch a squirrel.
bridge
bridge
The wooden bridge looks weak, so I’m afraid to walk across it.
east
in the east
Water moves east through the lakes.
fancy
expensive and fashionable
Sue is going to a fancy dress party tonight.
gate
an opening in a fence covered by some type of door
I forgot to lock the gate.
special
different from what is normal or usual
Are you doing anything special for your birthday?
approach
a way of doing or thinking about something
The students were approaching the teacher to ask questions.
lick
to pass the tongue over and along something
You have to lick your ice cream quickly or it will melt.
loudly
in a manner that produces or causes a large amount of noise
She spoke loudly so everyone could hear.
puma
퓨마
An old puma saw that a young wolf was approaching.
run away
to flee or escape
If you see a tiger, you have to run away.
trick
an act that achieves some end unfairly
A special trick made the kids laugh.
castle
a large home for a prince or lord
The king’s castle is very huge.
danger
the possibility that you'll be hurt or killed
Smoking is a serious danger to health.
foreign
from a different country
He can speak four foreign languages.
fortress
a strongly defended building
Moscow was built around a large fortress.
guard
(often with "on" or "keep") the act of protecting people or things from harm; the state of watching for danger
He guards the entrance to the building.
protect
(usually followed by "against" or "from" ) to defend against harm or danger
All prisoners of war are protected by international laws.
brave
ready to face danger and not afraid
The brave firemen rushed into the burning building
learn
to gain knowledge or skill (in)
My brother is going to learn how to drive.
peace
a condition of no war or conflict
A white dove is a symbol for peace.
speak out
큰소리로 이야기하다
I don't like to speak out in front of people.
threathen
위협하다
The scary guy broke the girl’s eyeglasses and threathen her.
comfortable
being physically relaxed and at ease
Sit down and make yourself comfortable.
disappear
to stop being VISIBLE
The airplane disappeared behind a cloud.
necessary
needed; essential
You can find all the necessary information on our website.
plankton
the aggregate of passively floating, drifting, or somewhat motile organisms occurring in a body of water plankton are tiny sea animals and plants.
suit
to satisfy
Cold water suits plankton fine.
tiny
extremely small
It is fascinating how tiny ants move heavy pieces of food.
daughter
a female child (when spoken of in relation to her parents)
The little girl is Mr. Brown's daughter.
healthy
having good health
Milk is healthy food.
kitten
kitten
When a cat has a baby, it is called a kitten.
perfect
to make perfect, flawless, excellent
She got all the questions right, so her score was perfect.
prefer
to like better
She doesn’t like fish. She prefers meat.
wheelchair
a chair with wheels, used for moving from place to place by invalids or those who cannot walk
His daughter was in a wheelchair.
buddy
a friend, usually male
My buddies and I will go to the beach this weekend.
bully
a person who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker.
He's a bully and he's been bothering me.
idea
a thought, plan, or suggestion about what to do
I have a good idea for a new story.
lonely
feeling sadness because one is alone
She lives alone and often feels lonely.
simple
easy to understand
Anyone can make tea; it's simple
upset
disturbed or distressed
He is upset because he got into trouble at school today.
basement
A basement of a house or building is a room that is built underground.
It was dark and cold in the basement of the building.
enter
to go in
Jim opened the door and entered a small room.
future
time that is yet to come
What job do you want in the future?
return
to come or go back
Don’t forget to return my pen!
silver
a soft grayish-white metal that is very valuable silver rings are less expensive than gold rings.
spin
to move in a rapid turning motion
The bicycle wheel will spin if you pump the pedals.
fresh
not stale
I enjoy eating fresh fruit.
invite
to ask someone to attend your event
He invited me to have a drink with him.
meal
the food that is prepared to be eaten in one sitting, such as for dinner
In summer, my family enjoys having meals outside in the backyard.
thick
not thin
This book is very thick and heavy.
thin
(of people or animals) not fat
The snake was thin enough to enter the small crack.
tradition
a custom that has been handed down
One winter tradition in the US is to decorate houses with lights.
bow
to curve or bend
The people are going to bow to the King.
church
a place where people worship
My parents go to church every Sunday.
country
an area of land that is controlled by its own government
Canada is a very large country.
leader
a person who is in control of it or in charge of it
Gandhi was one of the greatest leaders in the world.
palace
the home of a king or queen
There are more than 150 rooms in this palace.
queen
a woman who rules a country
The queen is wearing a crown.
challenge
the act of questioning someone's right, a statement etc.
After lunch, I will challenge you to a game of tennis.
goal
something you work toward
Steve scored two goals in the hockey game.
manage
to be responsible for controlling or organizing someone or something especially a business
The kids managed to make $500 by selling cookies and cupcakes.
match
a contest or game
"We challenge you to a soccer match," said the spiders.
rest
a (usually short) period of not working etc after, or between periods of, effort; (a period of) freedom from worries etc
If you’re tired, we’ll stop and rest for a while.
win
to be the best at something in a competition
If we win the next game, our team will be the champion.
dead
no longer having life
A dead person is usually buried in the ground.
digest
to process in the stomach
Some people cannot digest goat’s milk well.
insect
a very small animal with six legs, and sometimes with wings
My favorite insect is the ladybug because it looks pretty.
require
to say that it is necessary
To become a good piano player requires lots of practice.
snap
To snap something means to break it suddenly, which causes a loud noise.
The big fish snaps at the small fish.
trap
to catch or take in and not let go
We set up traps in the garage to catch the mice.
coin
invent a new word
He had lots of gold and silver coins.
gentleman
nice man
My grandfather is a kind and helpful gentleman.
journey
a distance travelled, especially over land
The man was on a long journey from Russia.
knock
a loud sound made with a fist that strikes a hard surface repeatedly knock on the door before entering.
oil
a type of liquid that does not dissolve in water
I need to have the engine oil changed.
rich
wealthy
He’s rich. He can buy anything he wants.
bury
to put in the ground and cover with dirt
This woman died and was buried.
jewelry
things people wear on their body fordecoration, such as necklaces and earrings
My sister is dressing up and wearing a pretty jewelry.
police
(plural) an official organization that is responsible for ensuring that people obey the law and that CRIMINALS are found and taken to prison
The thief went to prison, but the police couldn’t find the jewelry.
steal
to take something that does not belong to you
The thief thought of many ways to steal a car.
visit
an act of going to see someone or something for pleasure, socially, professionally etc, or going to stay for a time
Emma went to Seattle to visit her cousins.
weak
not strong
When animals get old, they get weak.
Africa
a continent in the southern hemisphere
Ryan Hreljac studied africa.
donate
to give (money, clothes, food, time, etc.) for free in order to help others
We donate money to charity every year.
provide
to offer something to another
Coffee and biscuits are provided after dinner.
raise
to bring up
Our school will try to raise money by selling scones baked by students.
safe
being free from danger or harm
Always remember that the street is not safe for kids to play in.
well
something was done in a good way wells can provide safe water.