Grade_02 : Word group 04

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  1. Stare / stɛər / VERB Origin: Old English

    To look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with wide open eyes.

  2. Stone / stoʊn / NOUN Origin: Old English

    Hard solid nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made.

  3. Sunny / ˈsʌni / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English

    Bright with sunlight or full of sunshine.

  4. Thank / θæŋk / VERB Origin: Old English

    To express gratitude to someone for a service or gift.

  5. Three / θriː / NUMBER Origin: Old English

    The cardinal number equivalent to the sum of two and one.

  6. Tough / tʌf / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English

    Strong enough to withstand adverse conditions or rough handling.

  7. Uncle / ˈʌŋkəl / NOUN Origin: Old French

    The brother of one's father or mother or the husband of one's aunt.

  8. Watch / wɒtʃ / VERB Origin: Old English

    To look at or observe attentively over a period of time.

  9. White / waɪt / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English

    Of the color of milk or fresh snow; opposite of black.

  10. Yours / jɔːrz / PRONOUN Origin: Old English

    Belonging to or associated with the person or people addressed.

  11. Amount / əˈmaʊnt / NOUN Origin: Old French

    A quantity of something, especially the total of a sum.

  12. Banana / bəˈnænə / NOUN Origin: Spanish / Portuguese

    A long curved tropical fruit with yellow skin and soft pulpy flesh.

  13. Bigger / ˈbɪɡər / ADJECTIVE Origin: Northern English

    Comparative form of big; larger in physical layout.

  14. Buzzer / ˈbʌzər / NOUN Origin: Onomatopoeic

    An electrical device that makes a buzzing sound to signal something.

  15. Chance / tʃæns / NOUN Origin: Old French

    A possibility of something happening, or luck.

  16. Closed / kloʊzd / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old French

    Not open; blocked or fastened shut.

  17. Dinner / ˈdɪnər / NOUN Origin: Old French

    The main meal of the day, taken either around midday or in the evening.

  18. Expand / ɪkˈspænd / VERB Origin: Latin

    To become or make larger or more extensive.

  19. Flower / ˈflaʊər / NOUN Origin: Old French

    The seed-bearing part of a plant consisting of reproductive organs.

  20. Frozen / ˈfroʊzən / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English

    Turned into ice or covered with ice as a result of extreme cold.

  21. Gritty / ˈɡrɪti / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English

    Containing or covered with grit or tiny particles of stone.

  22. Honest / ˈɒnɪst / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old French

    Free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere.

  23. Length / lɛŋθ / NOUN Origin: Old English

    The measurement or extent of something from end to end.

  24. Lovely / ˈlʌvli / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English

    Exquisitely beautiful or highly pleasing.

  25. Middle / ˈmɪdəl / NOUN Origin: Old English

    The point or position at an equal distance from the sides or ends.

  26. Nearly / ˈnɪərli / ADVERB Origin: Old English

    Very close to; almost.

  27. Pardon / ˈpɑːrdən / VERB Origin: Old French

    To forgive or excuse an offense or error.

  28. Player / ˈpleɪər / NOUN Origin: Old English

    A person who takes part in a game or sport.

  29. Purple / ˈpɜːrpəl / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin / Greek

    A color intermediate between red and blue.

  30. Ribbon / ˈrɪbən / NOUN Origin: Old French

    A long, narrow strip of fabric used for tying something or decoration.