to stop something and not let it go, like an animal
The police catch robbers every day.
eclipse
an occasion when the moon is directly in between the Earth and the sun, or when the Earth is directly in between the moon and the sun, causing one of them to appear blocked or shadowed
You can see an eclipse of the sun very rarely.
exhausted
very physically tired
After the marathon, I was exhausted.
fail
to be unsuccessful in passing a class or exam
I didn't want to fail the test, so I studied hard.
freeze
to harden from a liquid to a solid because of a low temperature
The lake will freeze in this cold weather.
furious
extremely angry
I was so furious I couldn’t control myself and I hit him.
instead
as a replacement; because another thing is not possible or not preferable instead of doing my homework, I played outside.
order
to command someone to do something using your authority
The teacher ordered them to sit down.
steal
to take something that does not belong to you without permission, illegally, or wrongfully
The bad person steals bikes.
without
in the absence of something
He went outside into the rain without an umbrella.