unit 28 Flashcards
constrain
v. To constrain something means to limit its development. Jim cannot join us because he is constrained by previous plans.
depot
n. A depot is a bus or train station. He waited for his mother to arrive at the depot.
emulate
v. To emulate people means to imitate them because they are greatly admired. As a small boy’ he always tried to emulate his big brother.
forefinger
n. The forefinger is the finger between one’s thumb and middle finger. He shouted’ “There it is!” and pointed with his forefinger.
guts
n. The guts are all the organs inside a person or animal. The doctor can tell you every process that happens in one’s guts.
inherent
adj. When something is inherent’ it is a natural part of something else. Sweating is an inherent bodily function when exercising.
intimidate
v. To intimidate means to frighten others. My dad intimidates my friends whenever they visit.
janitor
n. A janitor is a person who makes repairs and takes care of a building. The school janitor cleaned up the messy cafeteria.
moist
adj. When something is moist’ it is slightly wet. The ground is still moist from the rain last night.
nope
adv. Nope is an informal way of saying “no.” He asked if I had any money’ and I had to say’ “Nope.”
prod
v. To prod means to push someone or something with a finger or pointed object. The bully prodded me in the chest with her finger.
ransom
n. A ransom is a sum of money paid to a kidnapper to set the person free. He kidnapped the prince and demanded $1 million as a ransom.
restrain
v. To restrain someone or something means to use physical strength to stop them. Mike restrained Allen from reaching the door.
saliva
n. Saliva is the watery liquid in people’s mouths that helps in digestion. The baby could not keep the saliva from dripping out of its mouth.
spit
v. To spit means to force liquid from one’s mouth. He emerged from the pool and spit water from his mouth.