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Meanings of the difficult words from the lesson "Packing":
S.No | Words | Meanings |
1 | Irritate | Showing or feeling slight anger; annoyed |
2 | Fact | A thing that is known or proved to be true |
3 | Suggestion | An idea or plan put forward for consideration |
4 | Readiness | The state of being fully prepared for something |
5 | Uncanny | Strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way |
6 | Intend | To have as a plan or purpose |
7 | Potter | To spend time in a pleasant, relaxed way, often doing small jobs in your house |
8 | Direction | Information or orders telling you what to do |
9 | Mad | Very angry or annoyed |
10 | Loll | To lie, sit, or hang down in a relaxed, informal, or uncontrolled way |
11 | Sofa | A long, soft seat with a back and usually arms, on which more than one person can sit at the same time |
12 | Fellow | A friend or companion |
13 | Prefer | To like, choose, or want one thing rather than another |
14 | Superintend | To be in charge of something |
15 | A small bag used for carrying things which are made of cloth and sewn into the inside or onto the outside of a piece of clothing | |
16 | Nature | A person's character |
17 | Comfort | To make someone feel better when they are sad or worried |
18 | Forgot | To be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something |
19 | Shut | To close something |
20 | Wild | Uncontrolled, violent, or extreme |
21 | Boot | A type of shoe that covers the whole foot and the lower part of the leg |
22 | Horrible | Very unpleasant or bad |
23 | Occur | Especially of other unexpected events to happen |
24 | Toothbrush | A small brush with a long handle that you use to clean your teeth |
25 | Haunt | To cause repeated suffering or anxiety |
26 | Travelling | The activity of going from one place to another, especially over a long distance |
27 | Misery | Mental or emotional unhappiness or distress |
28 | Dream | A series of events or images that happen in your mind when you are sleeping |
29 | Cold perspiration | Sweat occurred by fear, anxiety or shock |
30 | Hunt | A search for something or someone |
31 | Unpack | To remove things from a suitcase, bag, or box |
32 | Wrap | Covered with paper or other material |
33 | Handkerchief | A square piece of cloth or paper used for cleaning the nose or drying the eyes when they are wet with tears |
34 | Rummage | To search for something by moving things around carelessly and looking into, under, and behind them |
35 | Chaos | A state of total confusion with no order |
36 | Reign | To be the main feeling or quality in a situation or person |
37 | Repack | Pack a suitcase or bag again |
38 | Slam | Shut a door, window, or lid forcefully and loudly |
39 | Kettle | A container or device in which water is boiled, having a lid, spout, and handle |
40 | Hamper | A basket with a carrying handle and a hinged lid, used for food, cutlery, and plates on a picnic |
41 | Light-hearted spirit | To be cheerful or in a happy mood |
42 | Squash | Flat, soft, or out of shape as a result of being crushed or squeezed with force |
43 | Trod | Set one's foot down on top of something |
44 | Butter | A pale yellow edible fatty substance made by churning cream and used as a spread or in cooking |
45 | Edge | The outer or furthest point of something |
46 | Watch | To look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving |
47 | Nervous | Worried and anxious |
48 | Excited | Feeling very happy and enthusiastic |
49 | Pies | A type of food made with meat, vegetables, or fruit covered in pastry and baked |
50 | Smash | Violently or badly broken or shattered |
51 | Pence | A unit of money |
52 | Slipper | A type of soft, comfortable shoe for wearing inside the house |
53 | Be sworn at | Get scolded for doing some naughty things |
54 | Staring | Looking at something for a long time with the eyes wide open, especially when surprised, frightened, or thinking |
55 | Empty | Not containing any things or people |
56 | Mysterious | Strange, not known, or not understood |
57 | Indignantly | In an angry way, because of something that is wrong or not fair |
58 | Squirm | To move from side to side in an awkward way, sometimes because of nervousness, embarrassment, or pain |
59 | Tumble | To fall quickly and without control |
60 | Nuisance | Something or someone that annoys you or causes trouble for you |
61 | Stumble | To step awkwardly while walking or running and fall or begin to fall |
62 | Unbearable | Too painful or unpleasant for you to continue to experience |
63 | Conceit | The state of being too proud of yourself and your actions |
64 | Sin | An offense against moral law |
65 | Belief | Something one accepts as true or real; a firmly held opinion |
66 | Frying-pan | A shallow pan with a long handle, used for cooking food in hot fat or oil |
67 | Encourage | Give support, confidence, or hope to someone |