Word Part Of Speech Example
Adopt Verb The company has adopted a new policy regarding product returns and exchanges.
Align Verb My crazy friend believes she will meet her soul mate when Earth aligns with Mars.
Announce Verb The man announced to his wife that he wanted a divorce.
Aroma Noun Although the aroma of this coffee is a little strange, it tastes really good.
Break up Phrasal Verb John and Wendy should break up.  They are always fighting.
Broadcast Noun / Verb This show is broadcast in twelve different countries.
Bum (Homeless) Noun (Slang) That street has too many bums.  
Come up Phrasal Verb Her birthday is coming up.  What should we get her?
Commercial Noun I can’t stand this commercial.  Can you change the channel please?
Counterpart Noun The manager of LG was recently seen with his Samsung counterpart.
Craft Noun / Verb I would love to be able to craft something beautiful with my hands.
Crappy Adjective (Slang) The weather is beautiful right now, but it will get pretty crappy next month.
Crop Noun Most of the crops were destroyed in the flood.
Curfew Noun My parents have set an 11PM curfew for me tonight.
Declare Verb This country declared independence on the first of September.
Decoration Noun Starbucks usually starts displaying Christmas decorations in October.
Despise Verb You should not eat garlic.  Our boss absolutely despises the smell.
Distribute Verb The teacher will distribute the tests.
Dumb Adjective (Slang) I really found the movie last night to be quite dumb.
Equinox Noun The fall equinox takes place in September.
Evolve Verb If you don’t do anything about the problem now, it will evolve into something much bigger soon.
Festivity Noun There will be many festivities around town to celebrate the victory of the soccer team.
Float Verb It is very easy to float in the Dead Sea due to the large amount of salt.
Fulfill Verb If I do not get a good score on the test, I will not fulfill my goal of going to university this year.
Gauge Noun / Verb He has no expression at all.  It is nearly impossible to gauge what he will do next.
Gravity Noun Although I don’t think I would like to visit Space, I would love to feel zero-gravity.
Gripe Verb It is common to gripe about the weather when living in England.
Haggle Verb In some countries, it is expected that customers and salespeople haggle over prices.
Insane Adjective Most homeless people suffer from some degree of insanity.
Landmark Noun When we travel, my parents are mainly interested in seeing the important landmarks.
Livestock Noun My father has a really big farm.  He raises livestock.
Make out (kiss) Phrasal Verb (Slang) I couldn’t believe that the people were making out on the train in front of everybody.
Obligatory Adjective In this class, it is obligatory not to use your cell phones.
Ornament Noun The Christmas tree contains such beautiful ornaments.
Overly Adverb The man is an overly confident driver.  He will crash one of these days.
Peer Noun I am much more comfortable around my peers.  I always get nervous talking to my boss.
Practical Joke Noun There are many television shows these days that show people playing pranks and practical jokes on each other.
Prank Noun There are many television shows these days that show people playing pranks and practical jokes on each other.
Punch (drink) Noun The punch served at the party was too sweet for me.
Purchase Verb I have never purchased anything over $1000 in my life.
Recall Verb Wow, I’m sorry.  I don’t recall meeting you.
Rotate Verb It takes 24 hours for Earth to rotate 360 degrees.
Sentimental Adjective This necklace is not just a necklace.  It has sentimental value to me.
Spread Verb The flu is spreading in this school.  You should wash your hands often.
Status Noun The status of the decision is still unknown.
Sympathize (US - sympathise) Verb It is very difficult to sympathize with you as I have told you numerous times to stop skipping class.
To be into something Phrase She is really into cooking.  She is always reading cookbooks and looking for new recipes.
To count on somebody Phrasal Verb I really do not want to buy this many cookies.  I cannot count on myself to avoid eating them all at once!
To flunk out of school Phrase (Slang) The student has not been seen by any of his friends since he flunked out of school.

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