amount
[the number, size or weight of anything]
The doctor gave him only a small amount of medicine.
anarchy
[(1) a lack of order; (2) lawlessness]
The peaceful protests blocked the streets and produced anarchy. (1)
Anarchy resulted when the city could not stop the riots. (2)
ancestor
[a family member from the past]
My ancestors came from Switzerland in 1742.
ancient
[(1) very old; (2) long ago]
Scientists discovered the ancient knife in a cave. (1)
They read the Iliad while studying ancient Greece. (2)
and
[(1) also; (2) in addition to; (3) with]
My dog likes to run and jump. (1)
Five and three equal eight. (2)
Do you like rice and black beans? (3)
anger
[a strong emotion against someone or something]
The protester's voice was full of anger.
animal
[a living creature that moves, such as a dog or cat]
The kangaroo is a strange animal.
anniversary
[a yearly celebration or observance of an event that happened in the past]
When is your wedding anniversary?
announce
[(1) to make known publicly; (2) to declare officially]
Who announced the VOA news last night? (1)
The president announced a tax cut. (2)
another
[(1) one more;(2)a different one]
May I have another kiss? (1)
Let's do this another way. (2)
answer
[(1) a statement produced by a question; (2) to make a statement after being asked a question]
That was my final answer. (1)
She answered the question with a smile. (2)
any
[one or more of no special kind]
I do not have any plans to leave town.
apologize
[to express regret for a mistake or accident for which one accepts responsibility]
Do not apologize for someone else's mistake.
appeal
[(1) to take to a higher court, person or group for a decision; (2) to call on somebody for help]
I have appealed the decision to a higher court. (1)
The aid organization appealed for more food and water for flood victims. (2)
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