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region |
A region is an area of a country.
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below |
Below is a preposition that means under or at a lower level than something else.
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declare |
Declare is a verb that means to say something to the public, usually for the first time.
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exciting |
Exciting is an adjective that is the opposite of boring.
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narrow |
Narrow is an adjective that describe the length of something, usually from left to right, like a street. It is the opposite of wide so there is not much space from left to right.
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above |
Above is a preposition that means over, or at a higher level that something else.
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opera |
Opera is a type of classical music. It is usually very dramatic.
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wide |
Wide is an adjective that means there is a lot of space from left to right, like a street. It is the opposite of narrow.
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season |
A season is one of four divisions in the UK year. It is characterised by its weather pattern, although this is not always consistent.
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worried |
Worried is an adjective. It describes how you might feel before an important test or before you go to a job interview.
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mistake |
If you do something that is not correct, we say you made a mistake.
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