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The latest Messages 3
2021-05-16 17:40:37#Essential_English_Words
perceive / verb To perceive something means to be aware of it. Ex: He was talking loudly, so he did not perceive that the music had stopped.
primate / noun A primate is a type of mammal that includes monkeys, apes, and humans. Ex: Primates use their hands for such tasks as swinging from branches.
primitive / adj. If something is primitive, then it is simple, basic, and not very developed. Ex: The computers of the 1980s are primitive compared to those of todays.
stereotype / noun A stereotype is a general but often incorrect idea about a person or thing. Ex: There’s a stereotype that pigs are dirty animals. But they are rather clean.
sticky / adj. If something is sticky, then it is covered with a substance that things stick to. Ex: Place the sticky part of the tape against the paper, so it will cling to the wall.
termite / noun A termite is an insect that lives in groups and feeds on wood. Ex: The wood we found was full of termites.
thereby / adv. If something happens thereby an action, then it is the result of that action. Ex: He didn’t score a goal, thereby ending his chance at setting a record.
trail / noun A trail is a path through a wild area. Ex: A narrow trail cut through the field and over the hills.
twig / noun A twig is a short and thin branch from a tree or bush. Ex: They started the fire with a handful of dry twigs.
welfare / noun Welfare is the health and happiness of a person or group. Ex: Having plenty of clean water is necessary for the welfare of people.