old (having lived or existed for a long time): He is now an old man. My old car consumes a lot of gasoline. aged (very old): He had to look after his aged father. elderly (a polite word for old): The elderly are eligible for financial assistance. no spring chicken …
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new (recently bought; made; not used before): This is my new jacket. Did you buy your laptop new or second-hand? brand new (completely new): Jake just bought a brand new car. fresh (new or different): I need a fresh sheet of paper. She is full of fresh ideas. novel (new, unusual or …
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meal (a regular occasion, such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, etc.): Lunch is my main meal of the day. breakfast (a meal eaten in the morning): Do you want boiled eggs for breakfast? brunch (a meal eaten in the late morning as a combination of breakfast and lunch): We usually have …
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look (to turn your eyes in order to see): If you look through this window, you can see him. watch (to look at and pay attention to what is happening): Just sit here and watch. What movie do you like to watch? see (to watch a game, television show, …
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keep (to put or store something in a particular place): I keep my teabags on the top shelf. store (to put something in a place where it is available for future use): Store the food in the fridge to keep insects off it. I want to store my valuables in …
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