Lesso Word Meaning Example
Explorer A person who travels to new places. An explorer discovered a new island.
Summit The highest point of a mountain. They reached the summit after a long hike.
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Habitat The natural environment where a plant or animal lives. Polar bears live in a cold habitat.
Global Warming The increase in Earth's temperature due to human activities. Global warming causes melting ice caps.
Challenge A difficult task that tests abilities. Finishing the project was a big challenge.
Rainforest A forest in tropical areas with heavy rainfall. Rainforests are home to many exotic species.
Tropical Warm regions near the equator. Tropical plants grow in warm climates.
Condition The state or quality of something. The car's condition was excellent.
Incredible Something amazing or hard to believe. It's incredible how fast technology evolves.
Equator The imaginary line dividing the Earth into two hemispheres. The equator divides the planet into two halves.
Essential Absolutely necessary. Water is essential for all living things.
Destination The final point of a journey or desired location. Our holiday destination this year is a beautiful beach.
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Species A group of organisms with shared characteristics. The giant panda is a species that needs protection.
Survival The act of continuing to live in challenging conditions. The deer's survival depended on finding food in winter.
Item A thing or object. The most important item in my school bag is my notebook.
Kit A collection of items for a specific purpose. I packed a camping kit with a tent and sleeping bag.
Stranger A person we don't know or haven't met before. The neighbors you haven't met yet are strangers.
Gear Equipment or tools used for a specific activity. He packed his hiking gear for the trip.
Notice To become aware of something or observe it. You might notice a beautiful sunset.
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Borrow To temporarily use something that belongs to someone else. You might borrow a pen from a classmate.
Frown To furrow the brow in displeasure or concentration. She frowned in concentration during the exam.
Consequence A result or effect of an action or condition. Getting good grades is a positive consequence of studying hard.
Skidded To slide uncontrollably, often due to loss of traction. The car skidded on the icy road.
Got Stuck To become lodged or unable to move from a place. The car got stuck in the mud.
Rushed To move or act with great haste or urgency. I rushed to catch the bus before it left.
Signal A sign or sound that conveys information or a message. Traffic lights and sirens are common signals we see daily.
Spotted To see or detect something, often unexpectedly or with difficulty. I spotted a cat hiding in the garden.
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Rammed To hit or push something with great force. The car accidentally rammed into the wall.
Warned To inform someone of a potential danger or threat. The weather forecaster warned us about the storm.
Distance The amount of space between two or more points or objects. The distance between the two cities is 100 kilometers.
Lowering To move something downwards or reduce its level. She is lowering the flag after the event.
Wrestling A physical struggle involving holds and throws. Wrestling is a sport where two people try to pin each other down.
Snowmobile A small vehicle designed to travel over snow. Snowmobiles are commonly used for transport in snowy regions.
Astonished Surprised or amazed. I was astonished when I saw the beautiful painting.
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Abruptness Sudden or unexpected. The abruptness of his reply surprised everyone.
Observed Watching carefully. We observed the bird closely to see how it builds its nest.
Insolent Rude or disrespectful. His insolent behavior got him in trouble.
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Retorted A quick or sharp reply. 'I didn’t do anything wrong!' he retorted angrily.
Aghast Shocked or horrified. I was aghast at the sight of the destruction after the fire.
Reckless Careless, without thought for consequences. Reckless driving caused a serious accident.
Utterance A spoken word or statement. His utterance was so soft that no one could hear him.
A giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere between clouds, air, or
Lightning The lightning strike was instant, lighting up the night sky.
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Instant Happening or coming immediately, without delay. The lightning strike was instant, lighting up the night sky.
Mystified Puzzled or confused. The complex math problem left the student mystified.
Addled Confused or unable to think clearly. After hours of studying, the student's mind felt addled.
Light Bulb A glass bulb that emits light when electricity passes through it. The student had a light bulb moment and solved the problem.
Tangle To twist in a complicated way. The fishing line became tangled, making it difficult to cast the lure.
Spark A flash of light made by electricity. There was a spark of light in the sky.
Frazzle The state of being completely exhausted or frustrated. The long day of studying left the student feeling frazzled.
Vanished To disappear suddenly or mysteriously. The ship vanished without a trace in the thick fog.
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To make a mistake or ruin something through carelessness or
Screw up I really screwed up the presentation, and now I'm worried.
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Scamper To run quickly and lightly, often with short steps. The children scampered around the playground, laughing.
Announced To make a formal or public declaration of something. The CEO announced the company's expansion plans.
Slightest The smallest or most insignificant amount or degree. She didn't have the slightest clue how to solve the problem.
Mysterious Difficult to explain, understand, or identify; strange or unusual. The haunted house was shrouded in a mysterious aura.
Parcel A wrapped or boxed package, often for delivery. The mailman dropped off a parcel containing books.
Doggedness Persistent determination and unwavering resolve. The student's doggedness in studying led to a top score.
Sensational Something extraordinary, remarkable, or causing a sensation. The artist's sensational exhibit drew large crowds.
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Perseverance The quality of continuing despite difficulty or opposition. The scientist's perseverance led to a breakthrough.
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Expertise A high level of knowledge or skill in a particular field. The company sought expertise in data analytics.
Excavator A large construction vehicle used to dig and move earth. The crew used an excavator to dig the foundation.
Dismantled To take a machine apart. The technicians dismantled the old computer for parts.
Sarcophagus An ancient stone coffin, often elaborately decorated. The sarcophagus contained the embalmed remains of a pharaoh.
Embalmed To treat a dead body with chemicals to prevent decay. The archaeologists discovered embalmed remains in the tomb.
Excavated To uncover or dig out something buried or hidden. The archaeologists excavated a 2,000-year-old city in Egypt.
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Abandoned Having been deserted or left behind. The abandoned house stood silent and empty.
Approximately Roughly or around a certain amount. It takes approximately 30 minutes to drive to the store.
Plundered To steal or take things by force. The pirates plundered the ship for its gold and jewels.
Mystery Something that is difficult to understand or explain. The disappearance of the ship remained a mystery.
Intended To plan or aim for a particular purpose. The writer intended to publish a book about his travels.
Secrecy The condition of being hidden or concealed. The secret agent worked in secrecy to gather information.
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