editorial (n.)
Definition: a newspaper article in which the editor gives their opinion on an issue in the news
Ex. She used to write editorials for this newspaper.
courtesy (n.)
Definition: polite behavior that shows respect for people in social situations
Ex. He wrote back to her out of courtesy.
bay (n.)
Definition: a partly enclosed area that is used for a particular purpose, for example parking a car
Ex. The bays between the buildings are too narrow.
hemisphere (n.)
Definition: one half of the Earth, divided between north and south by the equator
Ex. Have you ever been to any country in the south hemisphere?
oval (a.)
Definition: with a shape like a long narrow circle
Ex. She has a lovely oval face.
superficial (a.)
Definition: a superficial person does not think about serious or important things
Ex. She is so superficial that she only cares about how she looks.
tag (n.)
Definition: a name or phrase that is used as a way of describing someone
Ex. Putting tags on someone isn't polite.
bizarre (a.)
Definition: strange and difficult to explain
Ex. There is a bizarre relationship between them.
colossal (a.)
Definition: extremely great or large
Ex. This is going to be a colossal success.
factual (a.)
Definition: based on facts or containing only facts, rather than theories or opinions
Ex. The things I'm going to say are factual.
mansion (n.)
Definition: a large house, especially a beautiful house
Ex. We paid a visit to his beautiful mansion.
eyesore (n.)
Definition: something that is ugly or unpleasant to look at, especially a building
Ex. Even the cup that her ex gave her is an eyesore to her.
console (v.)
Definition: to try to make someone feel better when they are unhappy or disappointed
Ex. He consoled her carefully.
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