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Lesson 5.4

01

view

(n.)

sight, perspective

02

virus

(n.)

pathogen, infectious agent

03

wait

(n.)

remain in place, pause

04

war

(n.)

conflict, armed struggle

05

wash

(n.)

cleanse, launder

06

washing

(n.)

process of cleaning

07

wave

(n.)

movement of water, gesture

08

weak

(adj.)

not strong, fragile

09

wedding

(n.)

ceremony of marriage

10

weight

(n.)

mass, heaviness

11

welcome

(n.)

greeting, reception

12

wet

(adj.)

moist, not dry

13

wheel

(n.)

circular object that rolls

14

while

(conj.)

period of time, during

15

whole

(adj.)

entire, complete

16

whose

(det./pron.)

belonging to whom

17

wide

(adj.)

broad, spacious

18

wild

(adj.)

untamed, uncontrolled

19

wind

(n.)

air in motion, breeze

20

winner

(n.)

victor, first place

21

wish

(v., n.)

desire, hope

22

wood

(n.)

material from trees, timber

23

wooden

(adj.)

made of wood, stiff

24

working

(adj.)

functioning, employed

25

worried

(adj.)

anxious, concerned

26

worry

(v.)

concern, anxiety

27

worse

(adj.)

more bad, inferior

28

worst

(adj.)

most bad, least favorable

29

wow

(exclam.)

expression of surprise or admiration

30

yet

(adv.)

up until now, however

31

yours

(pron.)

belonging to you

32

zero

(number)

the numeral for nothing

33

absolutely

(adv.)

totally, completely

34

academic

(adj.)

related to education, scholarly

35

access

(n., v.)

entrance, obtain

36

accommodation

(n.)

lodging, provision

37

account

(n.)

financial record, explanation

38

achievement

(n.)

success, accomplishment

39

act

(n.)

deed, performance

40

ad

(n.)

advertisement, promotional notice

41

addition

(n.)

the act of adding, supplementary part

42

admire

(v.)

regard with respect, appreciate

43

admit

(v.)

acknowledge, confess

44

advanced

(adj.)

developed, sophisticated

45

advise

(v.)

recommend, counsel

46

afford

(v.)

have enough money for, manage to

47

age

(v.)

to grow older, mature

48

aged

(adj.)

old, matured