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Vocabulary Words
Changes:The 20th Century
[verb]
to break down, to lose power
When I dropped my cell phone on the floor, it all fell apart.
[noun]
sad event, disaster
Because of the tragedy of her car accident, she has to be in the hospital for two months.
[verb]
to make or keep things equal
She has a lot of energy, so he balances them because he has low energy.
[verb]
to create something new
I am so happy that they have invented air conditioning for days when it is hot.
[adjective]
easy or comfortable to do or get to
Going to the store is so convenient because we live across the street from it.
[noun]
the real world, not dreams
The reality of my life is that I have too much homework, so I have to sleep really late.
[noun]
a difficult time or task that takes a lot of energy
My mom has many struggles right now because she broke her foot.
[verb]
to stop from happening
We are trying to prevent the baby cutting himself, so we put all the sharp objects up higher.
[verb]
to find out or understand something
I really need to figure out how to use my new phone.
[noun]
to get free from something
My escape from stress is watching television.
[noun]
Something that gives someone enjoyment
Going to a basketball game is a kind of entertainment.
[verb]
the power to change something
My dad is the only one who can influence my decisions.
[noun]
the overall character or nature of something
The quality of this backpack is bad because it broke so fast.
[verb]
to experience pain or loss
We are suffering right now because it is so hot in here.