Wordlist: Part 2 - List 3

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neighbour
 
a person living next to someone or nearby, within the same area
 
party
 
a social gathering for entertainment and fun
 
favour
 
a piece of help; showing beneficence toward someone
 
do someone a favour
 
 
ask someone a favour
 
 
forget
 
to lose remembrance of something
 
lend
 
to allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned
 
invite
 
to ask for the presence or participation of someone or something
 
calm down
 
to become less excited, intense or angry
 
opportunity
 
a chance for advancement, progress or profit
 
possibility
 
an option, a thing which may happen or come into being
 
possible
 
able but not certain to happen
 
probable
 
likely to happen or to become true
 
something
 
an unspecified object
 
nothing
 
not a thing; no thing; of no consequence
 
anything
 
any object, act, state, event, or fact whatever
 
 
    • neighbour, neighbours['neɪbə](noun)
    • Definition:
      • a person living next to someone or nearby, within the same area
    • Example:
      • Their neighbours have a swimming pool!
    • party, parties[ˈpɑː.ti](noun)
    • Definition:
      • a social gathering for entertainment and fun
    • Example:
      • I'm throwing a huge party for my 21st birthday.
      • Homonym(s):
        a political group considered as a formal whole, united under one specific political platform of issues and campaigning to take part in government
    • favour, favours[ˈfeɪvə](noun)
    • Definition:
      • a piece of help; showing beneficence toward someone
    • Example:
      • Can you do me a favour and help me with preparing dinner?
    • do someone a favour(Chunk)
    • Example:
      • Please do me a favour and invite Pia as well.
    • ask someone a favour(Chunk)
    • Example:
      • Can I ask you a favour? Could you please show me how the new TV works?
    • forget, forgot, forgotten[fəˈgɛt](irregular verb)
    • Definition:
      • to lose remembrance of something
    • Example:
      • Unfortunately, I have forgotten most of the things I learned in school.
    • lend, lent, lent[lɛnd](irregular verb)
    • Definition:
      • to allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned
    • Example:
      • Can you lend me your pen? I forgot mine.
    • invite[ɪnˈvaɪt](verb)
    • Definition:
      • to ask for the presence or participation of someone or something
    • Example:
      • We invited our friends round for dinner.
    • calm down['kɑːm](verb)
    • Definition:
      • to become less excited, intense or angry
    • Example:
      • Please calm down! It's all going to be okay!
    • opportunity, opportunities[ˌɒp.əˈtjuː.nɪ.ti](noun)
    • Definition:
      • a chance for advancement, progress or profit
      • a favourable circumstance or occasion
    • Example:
      • There was a sale, so it was a good opportunity to buy some new shoes.
      • Synonym(s):
        chance
    • possibility, possibilities[ˌpäsəˈbilətē](noun)
    • Definition:
      • an option, a thing which may happen or come into being
    • Example:
      • There is the possibility to sleep over at their friends' house.
    • possible[ˈpɒsəbl̩](adjective)
    • Definition:
      • able but not certain to happen
    • Example:
      • Rain tomorrow is possible, but I wouldn't bet on it.
      • Antonym(s):
        impossible
    • probable[präbəbəl](adjective)
    • Definition:
      • likely to happen or to become true
    • Example:
      • It's probable that it will rain tomorrow.
    • something[ˈsʌm.θɪŋ](pronoun)
    • Definition:
      • an unspecified object
    • Example:
      • I must have forgotten to pack something, but I can't think of what.
    • nothing[ˈnʌθɪŋ](pronoun)
    • Definition:
      • not a thing; no thing; of no consequence
    • Example:
      • I'm sorry but I have got nothing to drink.
    • anything[ˈɛniθɪŋ](pronoun)
    • Definition:
      • any object, act, state, event, or fact whatever
    • Example:
      • Do you want anything to drink?
 

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party
favour
forget
lend
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opportunity
possibility
possible
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something
nothing
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        possible
        able but not certain to happen
        forget
        to lose remembrance of something
        party
        a social gathering for entertainment and fun
        anything
        any object, act, state, event, or fact whatever
        possibility
        an option, a thing which may happen or come into being
        favour
        a piece of help; showing beneficence toward someone
        lend
        to allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned
        ask someone a favour
        nothing
        not a thing; no thing; of no consequence
        do someone a favour
        calm down
        to become less excited, intense or angry
        invite
        to ask for the presence or participation of someone or something
        something
        an unspecified object
        probable
        likely to happen or to become true
        opportunity
        a chance for advancement, progress or profit
         
         
         
         

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