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Sadlier Oxford Vocabulary Workshop Answers
English Vocabulary Index
Sadlier Oxford Vocabulary Workshop Answers for 23rd August :
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Poultry (n) : domestic fowls
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Pounce (v) : to seize with claws, make sudden attack upon
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Pound (n) : a weight of 16 ounces, a vein or 16 oz Troy , 20 shillings
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Pour (v) : cause to flow
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Pout (v) : protrude lips
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Pout (n) : a kind of fish
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Poverty (n) : state of being poor, lack of necessary qualities
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Powder (n) : dust-like particles of a thing, keep the powder or fine particles, pulverize
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Power (n) : ability to do, strength, force, rule, the product of a number multiplied by itself
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Powerful (adj.) : having great power
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Powerless (adj.) : without power
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Pox (n) : skin disease
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Practical (adj.) : relating to practice, experienced
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Practice (adj.) : exercise
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Practise (v) : perform habitually, carry out in action, to do exercises, to follow one’s profession
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Practitioner (n) : one who practises
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Praise (v) : speak highly of, commend
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Praise (n) : an expression of admiration
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Praise-worthy (adj.) : worthy of praise, commendable
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Prance (v) : move forward jerkily, jump or dance happily and gaily
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Prank (n) : a sportive trick, playful act
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Prank (v) : dress, adorn
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Prate (v) : talk too much, chatter
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Prate (n) : an idle talk
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Prattle (v) : talk in childish or artless manner
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Prattle (n) : childish chatter
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Prawn (n) : a shell-fish
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Pray (v) : commune with god, offer thanks, make requests known
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Prayer (n) : a petition of god, a religious service
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Preach (v) : deliver a sermon
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Preamble (n) : introduction , preface
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Prearrange (v) : to arrange before hand
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Precarious (adj.) : uncertain, dangerous, risky
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Precaution (n) : previous care
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Precede (v) : go before
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Precedence (n) : preferential treatment
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Precedent (n) : previous care taken as example
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Precedent (adj.) : preceding
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Preceding (adj.) : antecedent, previous, former
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Precentor (n) : a person who leads a church choir or congregation in singing
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Precept (n) : instruction, command, maxim
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Preceptor (n) : teacher, instructor
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Precinct (n) : an enclosed space, limit, boundary
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Precinct (pl) : neighbourhood or environs
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Precious (adj.) : costly
Sadlier Oxford Vocabulary Workshop Answers for 23rd August :
English Vocabulary Index
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