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delight [dilait] n.
Delight is a feeling of being very happy with something.
-*■He felt such delight after getting a promotion at work.
destination [destaneijsn] n.
A destination is the place where someone or something is going to.
— The destination of this plane is Munich, Germany.
dictate [dikteit] v.
To dictate something is to read it aloud so it can be written down.
-♦He dictated his speech so his secretary could write it down.
edge [ed3] n.
The edge of something is the part of it that is farthest from the center.
— He ran to the edge of the cliff.
p a t h [pass] n.
A path is a way from one place to another that people can walk along.
-* We followed a path through the woods.
resort [rizort] v.
To resort to something is to depend on it in order to solve a problem.
-*I hope they don’t resort to violence to end the argument.
shadow [Jaedou] n.
A shadow is the dark area that is made when something blocks light.
-» The man’s shadow was taller than he was.
succeed [saksiid] v.
To succeed is to complete something that you planned or tried to do.
-»He will continue to work on the robot until he succeeds.
suspect [saspekt] v.
To suspect something is to believe that it is true.
-*■I suspect that those kids stole the money.
valley [vseli] n.
A valley is a low area of land between two mountains or hills.
-+We looked at the valley below from the top of the mountain.