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Winter (a very busy word which can be used as a noun, adjective and a verb) When used as a noun it means – the coldest season of the...


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improvise (verb) Meaning – to create or preform something spontaneously or without preparation. Example of using it in a sentence: “We...


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incidentally (adverb) Meaning – something used to add further comment or a remark to the conversation being held. Example of using it in...


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industrial (adjective) Meaning – something relating to or characterised by industry Example of using it in a sentence: “Unfortunately,...


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liaison (adjective) Meaning – communication or cooperation between two parties which works well Example of using it in a sentence: “The...


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Mediterranean (adjective) Meaning – coming from or having a characteristic of the Mediterranean Sea and the countries around it. Example...


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minutes (noun) Meaning – a period of time equal to sixty seconds or a sixtieth of an hour Example of using it in a sentence: “Our lessons...


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Monetary (adjective) Meaning – relating to money or currency. Example of using it in a sentence: “Some people believe that a teacher’s...


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mortgage (noun) Meaning – a legal agreement by which a bank, building society etc., lends money out with interest and taking control or...


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omission (noun) Meaning – something or someone left out or excluded Example of using it in a sentence: “I have done all my homework...