4000 Essential English Words 2e 5 (2nd Edition) 영영 Unit 16
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sake
n. the reason for doing something
The parents worked hard for their children’s sake.
stitch
v. to use a needle and thread to join pieces of cloth together
My grandmother stitched the pieces together to make a big blanket.
rip
v. to pull something apart
She ripped the paper in half by accident.
altogether
adv. it happens completely
The company stopped using sugar altogether in its food.
hoop
n. a ring that is made of plastic, metal, or wood
The boys tried to toss the ball through the basketball hoop.
source
n. the place that something comes from
The river was the source of drinking water for the village.
bruise
n. a dark mark caused by being hit by something
She got a bruise on her knee from falling down.
misfortune
n. bad luck or an unlucky event
His family helped him when he encountered misfortune.
disobedient
adj. not following the rules or instructions
The disobedient children didn’t listen to their mother and had an accident.
glimpse
v. to see something for a short time
She glimpsed outside the window as the plane was about to land.
per
prep. each
It costs eight dollars per person to watch the baseball game.
scrape
v. to rub something very hard with another thing sharp
I accidentally scraped the paint off the side of the car.
stern
adj. very serious
The stern teacher didn’t allow the students to speak during class.
plead
v. to ask for something you want very badly
He pleaded for his parents to let him go to the soccer game.
thump
n. the sound of a heavy object hitting something
They heard the thump when the bowling ball hit the floor.
foresee
v. to know about something before it happens
The teacher didn’t foresee any problems with his large class.
custom
n. a way of doing things that has been the same for a long time
It is a custom that the bride and groom have the first dance.
negative
adj. unpleasant or sad
She doesn’t like to say negative things about her friends.
vehement
adj. angry and emotional
Gina was vehement when she found out that Liz was bad in school.
bind
v. to make people feel united together
The victims of the flood were bound by their need to help each other.
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