七年级第六单元英语单词

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七年级第六单元英语单词
1. curious - adj. eager to know or learn something
Example: Susan is a curious girl who always asks a lot of questions.
2. creature - n. a living being; an animal
Example: The forest is home to various creatures, such as squirrels, birds, and rabbits.
3. familiar - adj. well-known or recognized
Example: The old man looked familiar to me, but I
couldn't remember where I had seen him before.
4. knowledge - n. information, skills, and understanding that you gain through learning or experience
Example: The internet is a great source of knowledge, where you can find answers to almost any question.
5. rescue - v. to save someone or something from a dangerous or difficult situation
Example: The firefighters quickly rescued the trapped cat from the burning building.
6. surround - v. to be all around someone or something
Example: The garden is surrounded by a white picket fence.
7. idle - adj. not working or being used
Example: The factory had to lay off some workers because the machines were sitting idle due to a decrease in demand.
8. steady - adj. not shaking or moving
Example: She took a deep breath to steady her nerves
before going on stage.
9. scale - n. a small thin piece of hard material that is weighed in order to measure something
Example: The doctor asked the patient to step on the scale to check his weight.
10. bury - v. to put something in a grave or into the ground and cover it with earth
Example: After her pet dog passed away, she decided to bury him in the backyard.
11. grieve - v. to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies
Example: The whole community grieved for the loss of the beloved mayor.
12. settle - v. to end an argument or disagreement
Example: The couple decided to settle their differences and work on their relationship.
13. escape - v. to get away from a dangerous or undesirable situation
Example: The prisoner managed to escape from jail through
a tunnel he had dug.
14. spoil - v. to change something good into something bad or undesirable
Example: Leaving food out in the hot sun will quickly spoil it.
15. annoying - adj. causing irritation or annoyance
Example: The constant buzzing of the mosquito was very annoying and kept me awake all night.
16. fortunately - adv. happening because of good luck
Example: Fortunately, I found my lost wallet on the bus.
17. whisper - v. to speak very quietly in a way that is difficult to hear
Example: The children were whispering and giggling in the back of the classroom.
18. silence - n. a complete absence of sound or noise
Example: The library requires silence, so you must speak softly or not at all.
19. appearance - n. the way that someone or something looks
Example: Her stylish clothes and neat hair gave her a polished appearance.
20. unusual - adj. not common or ordinary
Example: The cat's ability to play fetch like a dog is quite unusual.
21. enormous - adj. very large in size or amount; huge
Example: The elephant towered over the other animals with its enormous size.
22. peculiar - adj. strange or odd; unusual
Example: The old woman always wore a peculiar hat with feathers and bright colors.
23. content - n. the things that are inside a container
Example: She opened her purse and checked the contents to make sure she hadn't lost anything.
24. sincere - adj. honest and genuine
Example: He gave her a sincere apology for his mistake.
25. severe - adj. extremely bad or serious
Example: The country experienced severe weather conditions, including heavy rain and strong winds.
26. shatter - v. to break into many small pieces; to smash
Example: The vase slipped from her hands and shattered into tiny shards on the floor.
27. deserve - v. to be worthy of; to merit
Example: After all his hard work, he really deserves a promotion.
28. tend - v. to have a tendency or inclination; to be likely to do something
Example: She tends to be shy and quiet in social situations.。

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