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r mad [maed] adj.
When someone is mad, they are angry.
— Mother got mad when I didn’t listen to her.
r ought [o:t] au x . V.
If someone ought to do something, then it is the right thing to do.
-* I ought to take my library books back.
r resist [rizfst] v.
To resist something is to fight against it.
-* He resisted the treatment at the hospital.
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r reveal m\\ v.
To reveal is to show something.
-*■ will reveal where I hid the candy bar.
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r rid [d*
To rid is to make a place free from something or someone.
-*■We rid our home of mice by using traps.
r sword [sord] n.
A sword is a long sharp weapon.
-►They used to use swords in battles in ancient times.
r tale m n.
A tale is a story.
-*•She told her two friends about the wild tale of her day.
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r trap [trapv
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To trap people or animals is to capture them so they cannot get away.
-*•We trapped butterflies in a net.
r trial [traisl] n.
A trial is the way a court discovers if a person is guilty or innocent.
-♦He went on trial for robbing the bank.
c violent [vaialant] adj.
When people are violent, they want to hurt someone.
->The man was put into jail because he was violent.
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