11. |
tear |
1. pull apart by force: Don't tear the
page. 2. become pulled apart: Lace tears easily. 3. a place
that has been pulled apart: She has a tear in her dress. |
12. |
apart |
1. in separate parts or pieces: When I
dropped the chair, it fell apart. 2. away from each other: Keep the dogs
apart. 3. to one side: That house stood apart from the other houses. |
13. |
arrange |
1. put in the correct order: The words
were arranged alphabetically. 2. plan; form plans: Can you arrange to go
by six o'clock? |
14. |
parents |
a person's mother and father. |
15. |
prepare |
make ready; get ready: Prepare for a test. |
16. |
rather |
1. be more willing to: I would rather
play than work. 2. quite: He was rather angry. |
17. |
boards |
broad, thin pieces of wood: The boards were
very heavy. |
18. |
party |
1. a group of people having a good time.
2. a group of people doing something together: A party of men explored
the woods. 3. of or for a party: a party dress. |
19. |
wear |
1. have on the body: Wear a coat
today. 2. last long; give good service: These shoes will wear well. |
20. |
bear |
1. carry: It will take two people to
bear that heavy load. 2. hold up: The ice is too thin to bear a sled.
3. suffer: He cannot bear any more pain. 4. bring forth:
The orange tree bears good fruit. 5. a large animal with coarse hair
and a very short tail. |