Words |
Definitions |
1. |
caught |
past tense of catch. I caught the ball. The mouse
was caught in a trap. |
2. |
rough |
1. not smooth; not level; not even: rough boards,
the rough bark of an oak tree, a rough, rocky hill. 2. stormy: rough
weather, a rough sea. |
3. |
broad |
1. large across; wide: a broad road. 2.
having wide range; extensive: Our librarian has had broad experience with
books. 3. not limited or narrow; of wide range; liberal. 4.
including only the most important parts; not detailed; general. 5.
clear;
full: The theft was made in broad daylight. 6. plain;
plain-spoken: |
4. |
dinosaur |
any of a group of extinct reptiles that dominated the earth
many millions of years ago. Dinosaurs walked on two or four feet. Some
dinosaurs were bigger than elephants; others were smaller than cats. |
5. |
dangerous |
likely to cause harm; not safe; risky: Shooting off
firecrackers can be dangerous. |
6. |
wound |
past tense of wind. I wound the yarn into a
ball. |
7. |
bought |
past tense of buy. We bought apples at the market.
I have bought a new pen. |
8. |
fought |
past tense of fight: They fought for their rights. |
9. |
thought |
1. what one thinks; idea; notion. 2. thinking. 3. care; attention; regard: Show some thought for others than
yourself. 4. intention: 5. a little bit; trifle: Be a thought more polite. 6. the
characteristic thinking of a particular person, time, or place: 20th-century scientific
thought. 7. past tense of think. |
10. |
account |
1. statement telling in detail about an event or thing;
explanation. 2. value; worth: This torn notebook is of little account.
3. statement of money received and spent. 4. record of business
dealings. 5. statement of money due: |