Grade_03 : Word group 07
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Relief / rɪlˈif / NOUN Origin: Old French or French
a feeling of comfort after worry or pain
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Reply / rɪplˈaɪ / ADVERB Origin: Old French or French
an answer
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Rewrite / rirˈaɪt / VERB Origin: Old English
to write again in a different or improved way
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Ripple / rˈɪpʌl / NOUN Origin: Old English
a small wave
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Rose / roʊz / NOUN Origin: Old English
a thing, object, place, or idea called rose
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Sail / sˈeɪl / VERB Origin: Old English
to travel on water in a boat
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Satisfied / sˈætʌsfˌaɪd / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin
pleased because needs or wishes were met
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Scientist / sˈaɪʌntɪst / NOUN Origin: Greek
a person who studies the natural world
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Second / sˈɛkʌnd / NUMBER Origin: Old English
coming after the first
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Settle / sˈɛtʌl / VERB Origin: Old French or French
to become calm or make a home
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Shelf / ʃˈɛlf / NOUN Origin: Old English
a flat board used for holding things
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Shook / ʃˈʊk / VERB Origin: Old English
past tense of shake
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Sigh / sˈaɪ / VERB Origin: Old English
to breathe out slowly with a sound
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Singing / sˈɪŋɪŋ / VERB Origin: Old English
making musical sounds with the voice
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Skiing / skˈiɪŋ / VERB Origin: Old English
the sport of moving over snow on skis
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Slice / slˈaɪs / VERB Origin: Old English
a thin flat piece cut from something
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Snob / snˈɑb / NOUN Origin: Old English
a person who thinks they are better than others
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Solid / sˈɑlʌd / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin
firm and not liquid or gas
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Sort / sɔrt / NOUN Origin: Old English
a common English word meaning sort
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Spice / spˈaɪs / NOUN Origin: Old French or French
a substance used to add flavor
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Squawk / skwˈɔk / VERB Origin: Old English
a loud harsh cry
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Stair / stˈɛr / NOUN Origin: Old English
one step in a staircase
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Steam / stim / NOUN Origin: Old English
a thing, object, place, or idea called steam
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Stone / stoʊn / NOUN Origin: Old English
a thing, object, place, or idea called stone
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Strongest / strˈɔŋɡʌst / NOUN Origin: Old English
having the most strength
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Subway / sˈʌbwˌeɪ / NOUN Origin: Latin
an underground railway
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Sunny / sˈʌni / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
bright with sunlight
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Sweet / swit / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
having the quality described as sweet
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Tablespoon / tˈeɪbʌlspˌun / NOUN Origin: Old English
a large spoon or a unit of measure
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Tardiness / tˈɑrdinʌs / NOUN Origin: Latin
the habit of being late
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