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Synonyms with B

Here is the list of words that start with A and their synonyms Baby (n): babe, infant, child Back (n): rear, tail Background (n): education, experience, circumstances Bad (adj): unpleasant, poor quality Badly (adv): unpleasantly, poorly Bag (n): packet, sack Bag (v): catch Baggage (n): gear, luggage Balance (n): equity, harmony Balcony (n): porch, terrace Bald (adj): hairless Ban (v): forbid, prohibit Bandit (n): thief, robber Bare (adj): naked Bargain (n): agreement

Synonyms with A

Here is the list of words that start with A and their synonyms Abandon (v):  leave, leave behind, desert Abase (v):  belittle, cast down, debase Abashed (adj):  ashamed, embarrassed Abate (v):  decline, decrease, reduce Abbey (n):  cloister, friary, monastery Abbreviate (v):  cut, shorten, summarize Abdomen (n):  belly, guts, stomach Abduct (v):  kidnap, run away with, seduce Abet (v):  aid, assist, help Abhor (v):  abominate, detest, hate Abide (v):  accept, bear, tolerate Abide by (v):  acknowledge, follow, obey Ability (n):  capability, capacity, skill Able (adj):  adequate, capable, competent Abnormal (adj):  anomalous, odd, paranormal Abolish (v):  cancel, destroy, eliminate Abominate (v):  abhor, condemn, detest

Business people

List of business people with definitions and example sentences Accountant an employee who prepares an organization's financial documents like profit statement: Every organization needs one professional accountant . Administrator an employee who organizes the policies and procedures of an organization: The office administrator will prepare the meeting. Agent a person or company that acts for another person or company: You cannot sell your house without a real-estate agent.

Amphibians and reptiles

Amphibians                                                                                                            Amphibians are animals that can live both on land and in water. Amphibians can include:

Idioms with parts of animals

Idioms with parts of animals Claw your way back/into/out of/to to achieve something or move forwards by making a big effort or with difficulty I clawed my way to success in business.

Animal behaviour

Animal behaviour

Parts of animals

Mammals

Phrasal verbs that start with B

Here is a list of phrasal verbs that start with B. Back off: to move backwards because you are in danger.   I heard a snake’s hiss and backed off slowly. Back out (of): to withdraw something that has been agreed.  Tyler backed out of buying my house. Back up: 1. to drive backwards. There are people behind you, don’t back up. 2. to provide support to someone or something. The army was backed up by the Air Forces. 3. to make a copy of computer data to prepare for unexpected loss. You should back up your important documents regularly. Bail out: to abandon an aircraft using a parachute before an accident.  The entire crew successfully bailed out before the plane crashed. Bandy about/around: to mention something frequently, without thinking about it carefully.  Big names were being bandied about for this role.

Phrasal verbs that start with A

Here is a list of phrasal verbs that start with A. Abide by to obey or behave according to a rule, an order, a decision or law etc.: She agrees to abide by the regulations. Abound in (with) to have something in large quantities:  These orchards abound with different varieties of apples. Accord with to agree with: Account for to explain the reasons for an event: How do you  account for the project failure? Accustom yourself to to become familiar with the different condition and be able to accept it: I have to accustom myself to the changes in our education system. Act on (upon) to do something in accordance with advice, suggestion or information received:  You have to act on your parents’ advice. Act up   1. Informal.  to make trouble; to misbehave (especially a child):  When babies act up , they might be hungry or bored .   2. to not work correctly (machine): My old phone is ...

İngilizce hayvan evleri

Aviary kuÅŸhane We will create an  aviary  for rescued birds.

Idioms connected with time

Idioms with time Buy time: to do something in order to have more time to achieve something Kill time: spend time by entertaining yourself or doing something that is interesting for you Mark time: 1) to pass the time while you wait for the right opportunity 2) Military: March in one place Time flies: time passes very quickly Time after time (time and time again): very often; again and again Time is money: time is valuable and used productively Tell the time ( US tell time): to be able to read a clock or watch correctly Bide your time: to wait patiently for the right moment to do something Third time lucky (US third time is the charm): used when you are sure to succeed the third attempt because you have failed the previous two attempts

Time vocabulary

Time Second: base unit of time. There are 60 seconds in one minute. The thing that is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days is called time. Time includes: Minute: Unit of time that is equal to 60 seconds Hour: unit of time that is equal to 60 minutes Half: 30 minutes Quarter: 15 minutes O’clock: used for the hour without minutes

Weather Vocabulary

The Weather The condition of the atmosphere over a particular area is called the weather.

Personal pronouns

Personal Pronouns Subject Object I Me You You She Her He Him It It We Us You (pl) You They Them

Birds vocabulary

Birds A creature that is usually able to fly is called a bird. Birds are covered with feathers and have two wings.

Banking vocabulary

Types of banks Retail bank:  a bank that provides banking services to individual customers, rather than to companies.Bank is an organization where you can invest or borrow money, or operate financial activities. There are different types of banks. They can include: Commercial bank:  a bank that accepts deposits in order to lend or invest. Investment bank:  a bank that raises capital for individuals, companies, and governments by underwriting. Central bank (also reserve bank): main bank of a country that controls currency, money supply, credit system, and carries out the government’s financial policy. Banking products and services Account: an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there Loan : an amount of money that are lent for a fixed period (e.g. three years) Mortgage: a loan to buy real estate Credit Card : a plastic card that is used to buy things and

Construction aggregates vocabulary

Aggregates Vocabulary List Aggregate Bitumen Cement Crushed stone Gravel Gypsum Pebble Sand Coarse or fine materials used in construction are called construction aggregates . Aggregates can include: Crushed stone (also broken stone): Fine aggregate produced by crushing rock into angular pieces. Gravel (also pebbles): Coarse aggregate consisting of unconsolidated mixture  of rocks that have a small, rounded shape. A small, rounded stone is called pebble. Sand: Fine aggregate consisting of small grains or rock.  

Road construction vocabulary

Roads are made up of four layers. These include:  Layers of road construction Sub-grade: Native soil underneath a road. Sub-base: Layer of aggregate materials on top of the sub-grade Base (also base course) : Layer of material under the surface course. Surface (also surface course): The upper layer of the road. The surface can consist of asphalt, concrete, cobblestones, tiles or earth materials. Asphalt and concrete are the most common surface materials. Asphalt: Black or brown sticky substance, mixed with crushed stone, sand or gravel, which is used for construction of road surfaces. Concrete: Building material created by mixing together cement, sand, gravel and water. Cobblestone: Rounded stone used to make the surfaces of roads.

Road vocabulary

Road is a flat, hard surface built for vehicles or people to travel on. Roads can include streets , highways or trails.

Money vocabulary

Coins  or  banknotes (also notes) that are used to buy goods and services are called  money . A coin is a small, round piece of metal used as money. A banknote is a piece of paper money. The system of money used in a country is called  currency . For example, the ruble is the currency unit of Russia. Money in the form of notes (banknotes) and coins is  cash . Money Vocabulary Quiz Here is the list of words that you can use when talking about money. Bonus (n) an extra amount of money that is paid as a reward a Christmas bonus Cheque (n)  a written order that is used to make payments from a cardholder’s bank account to make a cheque out to someone Commission (n) an amount of money paid to salespeople for selling goods to work on commission Credit card (n) a plastic card that is used to buy things and pay for them later. A plastic card provided by a store or a shop is called a charge card ...