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alongside
[sb:rjsaid] adv.
If something is alongside another thing, then it is next to it.
— We work alongside each other in the office.
appetite
[sepitait] n.
Your appetite is your hunger for food.
-* Tom has a big appetite. He eats all the time.
assist
[asfst] v.
To assist someone is to help them.
-* Andrew assisted me with my homework.
breeze
[brkz] n.
A breeze is a soft wind.
-* The breeze caused the leaves to fall off the tree.
defy
[difai] v.
To defy someone is to work against them or refuse to do what they say.
— The students got into trouble for defying their teacher’s rules.
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display
[displei] v.
To display something is to show it, especially by putting it in a certain place.
-* The museum displayed many wonderful paintings.
efficient
[iffjant] adj.
If something or someone is efficient, they do not waste energy.
-♦ My car is very efficient. I rarely have to buy gas.
feeble
[fi;bal] adj.
If someone is feeble, they are small or weak.
-* The boy was too feeble to carry the object very far.
forgive
[fargfv] v.
To forgive someone is to stop being angry with them.
-* Sandra forgave Peter after he said he was sorry.
lively
[laivli] adj.
If someone is lively, they have a lot of energy.
-* Jennifer is very lively: she’s always running and playing.
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