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r alike [alaik] adj.
If two things or people are alike, they are similar in some way.
-* People often think my sister and I look alike.
r annoy fenoo *
To annoy someone means to bother them.
-* The flies buzzing around John’s head annoyed him very much.
r architecture [d:rketektjar] n.
Architecture is the style or way a building is made.
-» The architecture of the church is amazing.
r artificial [d:rtafijal] adj.
If something is artificial, it is made to look like something natural.
-* That soccer field has artificial grass, but it looks real.
r chain [tfein] n.
A chain is a series of connected loops often used to keep things in place.
-» The scary dog was secured with a chain.
r distinct [distfrjkt] adj.
If something is distinct, it is easily noticed or different from other things.
-+That girl has distinct pink hair.
r distinguish [disti'rjgwiJ] v.
To distinguish is to recognize differences between things.
->The twins look exactly the same. It is hard to distinguish between them.
r dust [dASt] n.
Dust is very tiny pieces of dirt or other matter.
-+In the old house, the dust was thick on the floor and chairs.
r excitement [iksaitmant] n.
Excitement means to feel a lot of happiness about something.
-* Did you see the excitement in her when the team scored?
r heal thm *
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To heal means to make a part of the body healthy again after injury.
-* After my broken arm heals, I can play baseball again.