SI. | Word | Example | Meaning | Pronunciation | StressSyllable | PartOfSpeech |
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1 | advise | I advised him to go home | offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone. | ədˈvīz | vi | verb |
2 | adviser | The attorney-general is the legal adviser of the president | a person who gives advice in a particular field. | ədˈvīzər | vi | noun |
3 | advocate | he was an untiring advocate of economic reform | a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy. | ˈæd.və.keɪt | a | noun |
4 | affair | the board admitted responsibility for the affair | an event or sequence of events of a specified kind or that has previously been referred to. | əˈfer | ffa | noun |
5 | affect | the dampness began to affect my health | have an effect on; make a difference to. | əˈfekt | ffe | verb |
6 | afford | the best that I could afford was a first-floor room | have enough money to pay for. | əˈfôrd | ffo | verb |
7 | afraid | I'm afraid of dogs | feeling fear or anxiety; frightened. | əˈfrād | frai | adjective |
8 | African | Their performance of world music, featuring African rhythms sung a cappella, should be a treat | relating to Africa or its people, customs, or languages. a person from Africa. | ˈafrəkən | a | adjective, noun |
9 | African -American | African-Americans have been complaining about police harassment for years. | a black American. relating to black Americans. | əˈmerəkən | me | noun, adjective |
10 | after | shortly after their marriage they moved to Colorado | in the time following (an event or another period of time). | ˈaftər | a | preposition |
11 | afternoon | I telephoned this afternoon | the time from noon or lunchtime to evening. | ˌaftərˈno͞on | a | noun |
12 | again | it was great to meet old friends again | another time; once more. | əˈɡen | gai | adverb |
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