Vocabulary Slideshow
Vocabulary List
Word | Part of Speech | Example | |
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accident | Noun | I had a car accident yesterday. Nobody was hurt. | |
angry | Adjective | The driver was angry because the traffic was bad. | |
apologize | Verb | I want to apologize to you for what I did. | |
borrow | Verb | May I borrow your car? | |
bridge | Noun | From the bridge, you can see the city. | |
bumper | Noun | The SUV hit the back of my car and broke my bumper. | |
burnout | Noun | His burnout left marks on the ground. | |
catch | Verb | I tried to catch my train, but I was 2 minutes too late. | |
classic | Adjective | He went to the classic car show to see beautiful old cars. | |
clutch | Noun | I need to fix the clutch in my old car. | |
common | Adjective | That automobile isn't very common in my country. | |
convertible | Noun | He sold his convertible when he moved to a rainy city. | |
crash | Verb | Don't look at your phone when you drive. You will crash the car! | |
cross | Verb | The only way to cross the river is with a bridge. | |
dangerous | Adjective | I don’t text when I drive because it's too dangerous. | |
drop | Verb | Excuse me! Did you drop this? | |
exhaust | Adjective/Noun | Electric cars don’t have exhaust pipes. | |
explain | Verb | My teacher explained this word to me. | |
fall | Verb | Be careful! Don't fall! | |
fine | Noun | I had to pay a fine for speeding. | |
grill | Noun | Bugs often get stuck in the grill of my car. | |
guide | Noun, Verb | In the guide, we read about a nice park to visit. | |
highway | Noun | You can drive really fast on the highway. | |
hold | Verb | We will hold the event on September 22nd. | |
horsepower | Noun | He needs lots of horsepower because he uses his truck for work. | |
hurt | Verb | I really hurt myself when I fell down. | |
injure | Verb | Four people were injured in the car accident. | |
keep | Verb | You can keep that. I don't need it anymore. | |
key | noun | The car keys are on the table. | |
lose | Verb | I can’t get into my car!. I lost my keys. | |
memory | Noun | I have a terrible memory. I can't remember people's names. | |
mess | Noun | Let's clean up this mess. | |
miss | Verb | I don't want to miss the bus. Let's run! | |
modern | Adjective | She prefers to drive modern cars because she thinks new vehicles are cool. | |
monster | Adjective | I saw a cool show with monster trucks. | |
muscle | Adjective | My favorite kind of sports car is a muscle car. | |
pick up | Phrasal Verb | Can you pick me up at 3 o'clock? | |
promise | Noun, Verb | Please promise me that you will never do that again. | |
reason | Noun | Please tell me the reason why you did that. | |
rent | Verb | I rented a car when I was on vacation. | |
retro | Adjective | He wants a car with retro features, like bench seats. | |
rev | Verb | He revved the engine of his motorcycle, and it was really loud. | |
rule | Noun | Can you explain to me the rules of the road? | |
scare | Verb | Narrow roads always scare me when I drive. | |
shifter | Noun | Sometimes the shifter is near the steering wheel, and sometimes it is next to the driver’s seat. | |
similar | Adjective | Your scooter is similar to Jeff's. | |
steal | Verb | Someone stole my bicycle. Now, I have to walk to school. | |
strange | Adjective | I think we should take the car to the mechanic. It sounds strange. | |
styling | Noun | The PT Cruiser is a new car with classic styling. | |
suddenly | Adverb | I opened the door, and a bird suddenly flew into the car! | |
take care of | Phrasal Verb | Can you take care of my dog this weekend? I’m driving to Seattle. | |
terrible | Adjective | I feel terrible about what I said. I'm really sorry. | |
traffic | Noun | I drove to work this morning at 6 o'clock. There was very little traffic. | |
unique | Adjective | That vehicle is very unique. I have never seen anything similar. | |
V8 | Adjective/Noun | My new truck has a V8 engine. |
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