Vocabulary Slideshow
Vocabulary List
Word | Part of Speech | Example | |
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appointment | Noun | I made an appointment with my mechanic for tomorrow. | |
awesome | Adjective | The view from here is awesome! | |
bandage | Noun | I need to put a bandage on my cut. | |
belt | Noun | The timing belt in your engine needs replaced or there could be damage. | |
blanket | Noun | Do you have a blanket? I'm cold. | |
boot | Noun | It's raining. You should wear boots and not shoes. | |
brake | Noun, Verb | Earl braked at the intersection because he saw a stop sign. | |
bucket | Noun | I need a bucket to wash my car. | |
burn | Verb | My muscle car burns too much fuel. | |
cap | Noun | She remembered to put the cap back on after filling her motorcycle’s tank. | |
cause | Noun, Verb | Did the police explain the cause of the fire? | |
chamber | Noun | Fuel is burned in the combustion chamber. | |
clothes | Noun | I need to clean my work clothes. | |
clue | Noun | That noise is a clue that your exhaust system needs to be fixed. | |
clutch | Noun | Use the clutch before you move the shifter. | |
comfortable | Adjective | These heated car seats are very comfortable. | |
comic book | Noun | I have been reading comic books since I was a child. | |
complain | Verb | If you're not happy about the service, you should complain. | |
convenient | Adjective | It's really convenient to live so close to the parking lot. | |
cost | Noun, Verb | It costs a lot to live near the water in this city. | |
cylinder | Noun | This engine is a V8 because it has eight cylinders. | |
desk | Noun | I always keep a photo of my family on my desk at work. | |
electronics | Noun | Electronics are things like computers, smartphones, digital cameras, etc.. | |
fear | Noun, Verb | The child loves to do dangerous and scary things. He doesn't have any fear. | |
filter | Noun, Verb | Change your car’s filters to keep the air and oil clean. | |
forgetful | Adjective | You always forget things! Why are you so forgetful? | |
jacket | Noun | It's a bit cold outside. Maybe you should wear a jacket. | |
jar | Noun | I think there's a jar of tomato sauce in the cupboard. | |
low | Adjective | The prices are so low in this store. | |
lower | Verb | He lowered the car after he finished changing the tire. | |
order | Noun, Verb | Our order has taken a very long time. Let's ask the waiter. | |
picky | Adjective | It's difficult to buy clothes for her because she is so picky. | |
piece | Noun | Would you like a piece of cake? | |
power | Noun | My computer is running low on power. | |
price | Noun | Excuse me. What is the price of this? | |
receive | Verb | We didn't receive very good service at the auto shop. | |
remind | Verb | Could you please remind me about the appointment later? I'm sure I'll forget. | |
replace | Verb | I need to replace the oil filter in my engine. | |
room | Noun | We need to move because our garage doesn't have enough room for all three of our classic cars. | |
sale | Noun | There's a great sale at Anthony's right now. Everything is 40% off! | |
service | Noun | The service at this shop is always very good. | |
shape | Noun | That car has a very strange shape. I don't like it. | |
shoe
[brake shoes] |
Noun | My convertible doesn’t slow down when I use the brakes. I think it needs new brake shoes. | |
slice | Noun | Let's get a slice of pizza. | |
slow | Adjective, Verb | My scooter is too slow. I want a motorcycle. | |
soap | Noun | Remember to wash your hands with hot water and soap. | |
sponge | Noun | I use this sponge for cleaning the bathroom. | |
spring | Noun | My car is not comfortable to drive on the road. I should replace the springs. | |
supermarket | Noun | Let's go to the supermarket to buy some groceries for home. | |
switch | Noun, Verb | I want to drive. Let’s switch seats and you can be the passenger. | |
tablet | Noun | When I'm at home, I usually use my tablet to surf the Internet and not my phone. | |
thirsty | Adjective | I'm really thirsty. Do you have any water? | |
tight | Adjective | Don’t make the springs too tight. They could break. | |
timing | Adjective | The engine is making that noise because the timing belt is too tight. | |
trouble | Noun | You will not have much trouble with this program. It's easy to use. | |
trust | Noun, Verb | Don't worry. I will be there for you. You can trust me. | |
turbo | Adjective, Noun | My coupe is slow. I should install a turbo kit. | |
worried | Adjective | I'm a little worried about the problem. |
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