List b e a k [beak] n. A beak is the hard curved part of a bird’s mouth.
-♦ The bird used her beak to dig a small hole in the ground. damp [dsemp] adj. If something is damp, it is somewhat wet.
-» My hair is still damp from my shower. disapprove [disapru:v] v. To disapprove of something is to think that it is wrong.
-+ Alex, disapproved of his son’s behavior. except [iksept] prep. You use except to talk about the only thing that a statement does not apply to.
-* Everyone had fun on the trip except Jim, who felt ill the whole time. flight [flait] n. A flight is an act of flying, often in an airplane.
-»■ The airplane made a flight around the world. fond [fand] adj. When someone is fond of something, they like it.
-*■ I am very fond of chocolate cake. immoral [imdcM adj. When something or someone is immoral, they are evil or do bad things.
-* Stealing money from one’s mother is an immoral act. ivy [aivi] n. Ivy is a plant with long vines that grows upward typically on walls.
-» The walls of the castle are covered with ivy. m o a n [moun] v. To moan is to make a low sound when feeling pain or sadness.
-* The sick man moaned from his bed. oblivious [ablivias] adj. If someone is oblivious of something, they are unaware of it.
-* I was late to school because I was oblivious of the time. Wmmtm Elbarskhan & mmh
perish [perij] V.
To perish means to die, usually because of bad conditions or bad events.
— Many people perish in wars.