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broad  tbroid]  adj.
                            If something is broad, it is wide.
                            -» The river is very long and broad.


                            bush  [bull  n.
                            A bush is a plant with many thin branches. It is smallerthan a tree.
                            -*■My dad and I planted some small bushes around the house.


                         r capable  [ke ip a b a l]  adj.
                            If someone or something is capable of something, they can do it.
                            -*■The Olympic athlete is capable of lifting a lot of weight.


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                         r  cheat [t:t  v.
                            To cheat is to be dishonest so that you can win or do well.

                            -*■They cheated on the test by sharing answers.
                         r concentrate  [kansantreit]  v.
                            To concentrate on someone or something is to give your full attention.
                            -* I could not concentrate on my homework because the room was so loud.

                         r  conclude  [ka n klu :d ]  v.
                            To conclude is to arrive at a logical end by looking at evidence.

                            -»■I saw crumbs on my dog’s face, so I concluded that he ate my cookie.

                         r  confident  [k a n fid sn t]  adj.
                             Confident means that one believes they can do something without failing.
                            -*■She was confident she could climb the mountain due to her training.


                         r  considerable  [k a n sid a ra b a l]  adj.
                             If something is considerable, it is large in size, amount or extent.
                             -»■They paid a considerable amount of money for that car.


                         r  convey  [ka n ve i]  v.
                             To convey is to communicate or make ideas known.
                             -» That picture of a crying child conveys a feeling of sadness.

                         r  definite [defanit] adj.
                             If something is definite, it is certain or sure to be true.
                             -» There is a definite connection between hard work and success.


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