(phrasal verb) – to complete a form by writing information on it.
Fill out. Please fill out this application form before the interview.
(phrasal verb) – to recover from something, such as an illness, problem, or bad experience.
Get over. It took her a long time to get over the flu.
(verb) – to laugh in a light, silly, or nervous way.
Giggle. The children giggled at the funny clown.
(adjective) – extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter.
Hilarious. The comedian’s performance was absolutely hilarious.
(adjective) – not allowed by law; against the rules or the law.
Illegal. Selling fake documents is illegal in every country.
(noun – the act of raising something) – the action of moving something or someone to a higher position.
Lift. The crane gave a lift to the heavy steel beams.
(noun) – a glass or clay container with a wide mouth, usually used for storing food or liquids.
Jar. She put the jam in a glass jar.
(phrase) – to become annoyed or angry after waiting too long or dealing with something difficult.
Lose(one’s) patience. She lost her patience when the children wouldn’t listen.
(noun – another meaning) – something remembered from the past.
Memory. This photo brings back happy memories of my childhood.
(noun) – the period of time someone spends serving in the armed forces.
Military service. He completed his military service before starting university.
(verb) – to make a long, low sound expressing pain, sadness, or pleasure.
Moan. He moaned loudly when he hit his foot.
(noun) – the activity of sewing, knitting, or making decorative designs with a needle and thread.
Needlework. She spends her free time doing needlework and making beautiful patterns.
(adjective) – required by a rule, law, or custom; something you must do.
Obligatory. Wearing a seatbelt is obligatory in most cars.
(noun) – a hard, flat surface for people to walk on, usually at the side of a road.
Pavement. The children walked safely along the pavement.
(noun) – small, smooth stones often found on beaches or riversides..
Pebbles. The children collected colorful pebbles by the river.
(noun) – words spoken or thought to communicate with a god or higher power.
Prayer. Every morning, he says a short prayer for his family.
(noun) – the state of being alone or free from the attention of others.
Privacy. She closed the door to enjoy some privacy while reading.
(adjective) – relating to all people; open or available to everyone.
Public. The park is a public place where everyone can relax.
(verb) – to store sounds, images, or information so they can be used later.
Record. She recorded the lecture to listen to it again.
(noun) – a device used to operate a machine or device from a distance.
Remote control. She used the remote control to turn on the television.