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1. Aberration: A deviation from the normal or typical.
2. Abstruse: Difficult to understand; obscure.
3. Acrimony: Bitterness or ill feeling.
4. Adroit: Skillful and clever in the use of the hands or mind.
5. Ameliorate: To make something better or improve.
1. Benevolent: Well-meaning and kindly.
2. Bucolic: Relating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life.
3. Blithe: Showing a casual and cheerful indifference considered to be callous or improper.
4. Boisterous: Noisy, energetic, and cheerful.
5. Brevity: Concise and exact use of words in writing or speech.
1. Cacophony: A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.
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create a dictionary from letter a to z. 5 words in each letter with their meaning for class 4 kid
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Sure! Here's a simpler dictionary suitable for a 4th-grade student:
1. Apple: A round fruit with red, green, or yellow skin and a firm white flesh.
2. Ant: A small insect that lives in a colony.
3. Airplane: A vehicle with wings that flies in the sky.
4. Anchor: A heavy object used to keep a ship in place.
5. Artist: A person who creates paintings or drawings.
1. Ball: A round object used in games and sports.
2. Bird: An animal with feathers and wings that can usually fly.
3. Book: A set of written or printed pages, usually bound with a cover.
4. Bridge: A structure built over a river or road so people can cross.
5. Butterfly: An insect with large, often colorful wings.
1. Cat: A small domesticated animal with fur and whiskers.
2. Car: A vehicle with four wheels used for transportation.
3. Clock: A device used to tell time.
4. Cake: A sweet baked dessert usually made with flour, sugar, and eggs.
5. Cow: A large farm animal that gives milk.
1. Dog: A domesticated animal often kept as a pet or for work
4o
create a dictionary from letter a to z. 5 words in each letter with their meaning for class 4 student
with short meaning
ChatGPT
Memory updated
Sure! Here's a simple dictionary suitable for a 4th-grade student:
1. Apple: A fruit with red, green, or yellow skin.
2. Ant: A small insect that lives in colonies.
3. Airplane: A flying vehicle with wings.
4. Anchor: A heavy object that keeps a ship in place.
5. Artist: A person who creates art like paintings or drawings.
1. Ball: A round object used in games and sports.
2. Bird: An animal with feathers that can usually fly.
3. Book: A set of written or printed pages bound together.
4. Bridge: A structure built over a gap or water for crossing.
5. Butterfly: An insect with colorful wings.
1. Cat: A small, furry animal often kept as a pet.
2. Car: A vehicle with four wheels used for driving.
3. Clock: A device that shows the time.
4. Cake: A sweet baked dessert.
5. Cow: A large farm animal that gives milk.
1. Dog: A domesticated animal often kept as a pet.
2. Duck: A waterbird with webbed feet.
3. Door: A hinged or sliding barrier for entering a room or building.
4. Drum: A musical instrument that you hit to make a sound.
5. Doll: A toy shaped like a human, used for playing.
1. Elephant: A large animal with a trunk.
2. Eagle: A large bird of prey.
3. Earth: The planet we live on.
4. Egg: An oval object laid by birds, often eaten as food.
5. Engine: A machine that makes a vehicle move.
1. Fish: An animal that lives in water and has fins.
2. Flower: A plant's colorful bloom.
3. Frog: An amphibian with long legs for jumping.
4. Fire: The process of burning that gives off light and heat.
5. Fork: A utensil with prongs used for eating.
1. Giraffe: An animal with a very long neck.
2. Goat: A farm animal with horns and a beard.
3. Guitar: A musical instrument with strings.
4. Glass: A material that is clear and used for windows and bottles.
5. Garden: A place where plants are grown.
1. Horse: A large animal used for riding or work.
2. House: A building where people live.
3. Hat: A piece of clothing worn on the head.
4. Heart: The organ that pumps blood through the body.
5. Helicopter: A flying vehicle with rotating blades.
1. Ice: Frozen water.
2. Insect: A small animal with six legs and usually wings.
3. Island: Land surrounded by water.
4. Igloo: A house made of ice blocks.
5. Iron: A strong metal, or a device to smooth clothes.
1. Juice: Liquid from fruits or vegetables.
2. Jelly: A sweet, spreadable food made from fruit.
3. Jacket: A piece of clothing worn on the upper body.
4. Jaguar: A large wild cat with spots.
5. Jump: To push off the ground with your legs and go into the air.
1. Kite: A toy that flies in the wind on a string.
2. Key: A tool used to open locks.
3. Kangaroo: An animal that hops on its strong back legs.
4. King: A male ruler of a country.
5. Kitchen: A room where food is cooked.
1. Lion: A large wild cat known as the "king of the jungle."
2. Lamp: A device that gives off light.
3. Leaf: A flat, green part of a plant.
4. Lake: A large body of water surrounded by land.
5. Ladder: A tool used for climbing up and down.
1. Monkey: A primate that lives in trees.
2. Moon: The natural satellite of the Earth.
3. Mountain: A large, steep hill.
4. Milk: A white liquid produced by cows and other animals.
5. Map: A drawing that shows the features of an area.
1. Nest: A structure built by birds to hold their eggs.
2. Nose: The part of the face used for smelling.
3. Nurse: A person who cares for sick people.
4. Nut: A hard-shelled fruit from certain trees.
5. Night: The time when it is dark and most people sleep.
1. Octopus: A sea animal with eight arms.
2. Owl: A bird that hunts at night.
3. Orange: A citrus fruit, or a color.
4. Ocean: A large body of salt water.
5. Oven: A device used for baking or roasting food.
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1. Panda: A black-and-white bear that eats bamboo.
2. Parrot: A colorful bird that can mimic sounds.
3. Pencil: A tool for writing or drawing.
4. Pizza: A dish made with dough, cheese, and toppings.
5. Pumpkin: A large orange fruit used for pies and decorations.
1. Queen: A female ruler of a country.
2. Quilt: A warm bed cover made of stitched fabric.
3. Quail: A small bird often hunted for food.
4. Quarter: One of four equal parts.
5. Quest: A long or difficult search for something.
1. Rabbit: A small animal with long ears and a fluffy tail.
2. Rainbow: A colorful arc in the sky after rain.
3. Robot: A machine that can perform tasks.
4. Rose: A type of flower with thorns.
5. Rocket: A vehicle used for traveling into space.
1. Sun: The star that gives light and heat to Earth.
2. Star: A bright point of light in the night sky.
3. Snake: A long, legless reptile.
4. Ship: A large boat used for traveling on water.
5. Snow: Frozen water that falls from the sky in flakes.
1. Tiger: A large wild cat with stripes.
2. Tree: A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
3. Train: A vehicle that runs on tracks.
4. Turtle: A reptile with a hard shell.
5. Tent: A portable shelter made of cloth.
1. Umbrella: A tool used for protection from rain.
2. Unicorn: A mythical horse with a single horn.
3. Uniform: Special clothes worn by members of a group.
4. Universe: All of space and everything in it.
5. Uncle: The brother of your parent.
V
1. Van: A large vehicle used for transporting goods or people.
2. Vase: A container used to hold flowers.
3. Violin: A musical instrument with strings played with a bow.
4. Volcano: A mountain that can erupt with lava.
5. Vegetable: A plant or part of a plant used as food.
1. Whale: A large marine mammal.
2. Water: A clear liquid that is essential for life.
3. Window: An opening in a wall to let light and air in.
4. Wolf: A wild animal related to dogs.
5. Wheel: A circular object that rotates to help move vehicles.
1. Xylophone: A musical instrument with wooden bars.
2. X-ray: A type of radiation used to see inside objects.
3. Xenops: A small bird found in Central and South America.
4. Xerox: A machine that makes copies of documents.
5. Xenon: A colorless, dense gas used in lights.
1. Yacht: A large boat used for pleasure or racing.
2. Yak: A long-haired animal found in the Himalayas.
3. Yarn: A long, thin strand of cotton, wool, or other fibers used for knitting.
4. Yellow: A bright color like that of the sun.
5. Yogurt: A creamy food made from milk.
1. Zebra: An African wild horse with black-and-white stripes.
2. Zoo: A place where animals are kept for public viewing.
3. Zero: The number that represents nothing.
4. Zipper: A device used for fastening clothes or bags.