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answer |
To answer is to respond to a question.
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ask |
To ask is to inquire about something.
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attend |
To attend an event is to be present at it.
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cheat |
To cheat is to engage in deceitful behavior.
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erase |
To erase something is to remove it.
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explain |
To explain something is to make it plain and comprehensible.
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know |
To know something is to be familiar or acquainted with it.
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learn |
To learn is to gain knowledge or skills.
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study |
To study is to apply one's mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading).
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spell |
To spell is to recite or write the letters that make up a word in the correct order.
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teach |
To teach is to impart skills or knowledge to someone.
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test |
To test is to assess someone's knowledge of something.
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think |
To think is to focus one's mind on something.
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train |
To train is to prepare for an event, test, or competition.
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write |
To write is to communicate or express by marking words on a surface.
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