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name
 
any word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing
 
great
 
very good
 
excited
 
having great enthusiasm
 
old
 
of a living being having lived for relatively many years or of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time
 
of course
 
naturally, to indicate enthusiastic agreement, if something is obvious
 
originally
 
as it was in the beginning
 
move
 
to change place, to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another
 
come
 
to move to something nearer
 
meet
 
to come face to face with someone
 
see
 
to perceive with the eyes
 
go
 
to move from one place to another, to leave
 
 
    • name, names[neɪm](noun)
    • Definition:
      • any word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing
    • Example:
      • My son's name is Pedro.
    • great, greater, greatest[ɡɹeɪt](adjective)
    • Definition:
      • very good
    • Example:
      • Dinner was great.
    • excited, more excited, most excited[ɛkˈsaɪtɛd](adjective)
    • Definition:
      • having great enthusiasm
    • Example:
      • He was very excited about his promotion.
    • old, older, oldest[əʊld](adjective)
    • Definition:
      • of a living being having lived for relatively many years or of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time
    • Example:
      • She's an old friend. We met when we were 17 years old.
    • of course[əv 'kôrs](adjective)
    • Definition:
      • naturally, to indicate enthusiastic agreement, if something is obvious
    • Example:
      • Of course I will come to your party!
    • originally[əˈrijənl-ē](adverb)
    • Definition:
      • as it was in the beginning
    • Example:
      • Originally I come from Africa. Now I live in the US.
    • move[muːv](verb)
    • Definition:
      • to change place, to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another
    • Example:
      • Don't move!
    • come, came, come[kʌm](irregular verb)
    • Definition:
      • to move to something nearer
    • Example:
      • They will come to our house later.
    • meet, met, met[miːt](irregular verb)
    • Definition:
      • to come face to face with someone
    • Example:
      • I met my brother yesterday.
    • see, saw, seen[sē](irregular verb)
    • Definition:
      • to perceive with the eyes
    • Example:
      • Can you see her anywhere?
    • go, went, gone[gəʊ](irregular verb)
    • Definition:
      • to move from one place to another, to leave
    • Example:
      • Please don't go!
 

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great
excited
old
originally
move
come
meet
see
go
 
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        come
        to move to something nearer
        see
        to perceive with the eyes
        great
        very good
        move
        to change place, to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another
        originally
        as it was in the beginning
        name
        any word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing
        go
        to move from one place to another, to leave
        excited
        having great enthusiasm
        of course
        naturally, to indicate enthusiastic agreement, if something is obvious
        old
        of a living being having lived for relatively many years or of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time
        meet
        to come face to face with someone
         
         
         
         

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