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1.charge KK[tʃɑrdʒ] DJ[tʃɑ:dʒ]
From:The big cat did not charge at the girls.
v.
-To impose a duty, responsibility, or obligation on.
-To instruct or urge authoritatively; command.
-To instruct (a jury) about the law, its application, and the weighing of evidence.
-To set or ask (a given amount) as a price.
-To hold financially liable; demand payment from.
EX.He was charged with stealing.
2.foe KK[fo] DJ[fəu]
n.
-A personal enemy or opponent.
-One who is opposed to an idea or cause.
-An enemy in war.
-Something that is destructive or injurious.
EX.This is the most serious challenge from his political foe.
3.formidable KK[ˋfɔrmɪdəb!] DJ[ˋfɔ:midəbəl]
From:The formidable hunter was just 15 feet away, silently watching them.
adj.
-Arousing fear, dread, or alarm.
-Inspiring awe, admiration, or wonder.
-Difficult to undertake, surmount, or defeat.
EX.A formidable prospect lies ahead of him.
4.frailty KK[ˋfreltɪ] DJ[ˋfreilti]
From:For this reason, avoid any signs of frailty when you come across one.
n.
-The condition or quality of being frail.
-A fault, especially a moral weakness.
5.gaze KK[gez] DJ[geiz]
From:Keep gazing directly at the mountain lion and threatening it by shouting and throwing stones.
v.
-To look steadily, intently, and with fixed attention.
EX.She turned to gaze admiringly at her husband.
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