Words |
Definitions |
1. |
drop |
1. a small amount of liquid in a round shape: a
drop of water. 2. a very small amount: I'll drink just a drop of it.
3. a sudden fall: There was a drop of thirty feet below the cliff
4. fall suddenly: The cat dropped from the tree. 5. let
fall: She dropped a hammer. |
2. |
probably |
more nearly true than not: We probably should wait for
her. |
3. |
reason |
a cause; whatever causes something to happen or someone to do
something: Tell me your reason for not going. She had a good reason for being
absent. |
4. |
job |
1. work; anything a person has to do: It was
Mark's job to pass out the markers. 2. work done for pay: My mom has a
job in a store. |
5. |
month |
one of the twelve parts of the year. |
6. |
copy |
1. a thing made to be just like another: This is a
copy of a famous picture. 2. make something like something else: Copy
this picture. 3. one of a number of the same book or magazine: Do you
have a copy of the May magazine? |
7. |
lot |
1. a piece of land: an empty lot. 2. a
great many; very much: a lot of fish, a lot of milk. |
8. |
bottom |
1. the lowest part: There are cookies at the
bottom of the basket. 2. the part on which anything rests: The bottom of
that bottle is wet. |
9. |
someone |
some person |
10. |
couldn't |
could not |