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المنتدى الأكاديمي للمعلمين ملتقى مهني أكاديمي متخصص للأساتذة الأفاضل في جميع المواد التعليمية (تربية وتعليم & أزهر) |
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![]() ail ale to be ill; to cause pain or distress malt beverage more bitter than beer air err
heir what we breathe make a mistake one who inherits something aisle I’ll isle passageway contraction for I will a small island all awl entire, everything a tool allot a lot to parcel out always two words meaning many allowed aloud gave permission to said out loud; spoken all ready already means all are ready Example: We are all ready to go. refers to time Example: Is it summer already? all together altogether refers to a group; all of us or all of them together Example: It is wonderful to be all together to celebrate your birthday. entirely Example: It is not altogether his fault. altar alter pedestal, usually religious Example: They exchanged wedding vows at the altar of the church. to modify Example: Please don't alter your plans until we have the final schedule approved. allude elude illude to refer indirectly Example: He alluded to his past as a spy. avoid capture Example: The fugitive eluded the police for a month. mislead Example: He illuded her about his age. allusion illusion an indirect mention of something false perception ambiguous ambivalent to have more than one meaning Example: The law was ambiguous. to have mixed feelings Example: She is ambivalent about her wedding dress. amicable amiable friendly (refers to things, not people) friendly (refers to people) Example: The amiable couple had an amicable divorce. among between involves three or more Example: Who among us has not lied? involves just two Example: She couldn’t decide between Chinese and Thai food. amount number used for things not countable Example: We couldn't handle that amount of ill will. used for things that can be counted Example: The number of accidents increased by ten percent. ant aunt a bug the sister of a parent ante auntie a bet placed before playing affectionate term for a parent’s sister anxious eager to have anxiety or worry Example: She is anxious about taking the test. excited Example: She is eager to get a puppy. any more anymore something additional or further Example: It didn’t rain any more this year than last year. any longer, nowadays Example: Harry doesn’t travel anymore. appraise apprise to put a value on something to notify arc ark arch, crescent, half moon a vessel or a refuge ascent (noun) assent (noun or verb) consent movement upward enthusiastic agreement; to agree agreement assistance (noun) assistants (noun) help people who help assumption presumption an idea not based on evidence an idea based on evidence assure ensure insure to promise or say with confidence to make sure something will/won't happen to issue an insurance policy ate eight past tense of eat the number after seven aural oral having to do with hearing having to do with the mouth averse (see adverse) awed odd in a state of amazement unusual; opposite of even when referring to numbers aye eye I yes organ one sees with pronoun آخر تعديل بواسطة medo1960 ، 13-09-2008 الساعة 09:00 AM |
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