King Bharat is a Deer freight ▶noun • Goods to be transported, e.g. There is a lot of freight on this ship; The freight on this ship is bound for India; Ships that carry freight are called 'freighters'. weight ▶noun 1. The amount of heaviness; the amount a thing weighs, e.g. She felt she had put on a lot of weight; What is the weight of these vegetables? 2. An object used to measure the weight of other objects, e.g. Please put a one kilo weight on the scale, then we can see if the vegetables are more than one kilo or less. 3. (weights) Heavy objects used for exercise or competition, e.g. He lifts weights for exercise; In the Olympics, there is a sport called 'Weight Lifting'. eight ▶noun / adjective • A number, (seven plus one), e.g. I have eight sisters. eighty ▶noun • A number, 79 + 1 =80, e.g. Her grandmother is turning eighty. weigh ▶verb [weigh, weighing, weighed] • To measure the weight of something, e.g. Please weigh the potatoes; When was the last time you weighed yourself? I weighed myself yesterday and found that I had put on weight. • To be a certain weight, e.g. How much do you weigh?; I weigh 68 kilograms. sleigh ▶noun • A horsedrawn carriage to take people over snow or ice, e.g. They pulled the sleigh up the mountain. Neighbour (also spelled 'neighbor') ▶noun • A person who lives near another, e.g. She had invited her neighbours for dinner; We live in the same colony, he is my neighbour. straight ▶adjective • Without a bend, angle, or curve, e.g. This is a straight road. ▶adverb Directly, e.g. Please go straight to school, do not stop anywhere on the way. beige ▶noun • Very light brown; tan, e.g. She was wearing beige shoes; She painted her bedroom beige. veil ▶noun • A cloth worn on the face, e.g. She wore a veil on her wedding day; She used her sari as a veil. leisure ▶noun • Freedom from work, relaxing, e.g. She looked forward to retirement and a life of leisure; What do you do in your leisure time? I do not have the leisure to read. deity ▶noun (plural 'deities') • A god or goddess on an alter, e.g. Their was a beautiful deity in the temple; At ISKCON Vrindavan, there are dieties of RadhaKrishna, GauraNitai and KrishnaBalaram. weird ▶adjective • Strange; unusual, e.g.She has weird hair; His moustache is weird; There was a weird sound coming from the room; She is a weird girl, I don't like her too much. protein ▶noun • Chemicals in food that help the body to grow and repair, e.g. We get protein from dahl and milk; Protein is very important for growing children. other ▶adjective • Additional or further, e.g. He and one other person are coming; Do you have any other friends? another ▶adjective • One more, additional, e.g. She had another piece of cake; This pen doesn't work, do you have another one? brother ▶noun • A male with both parents in common, e.g. They are brothers; He has two older brothers; Do you have any brothers? What is your brother's name? Do you know my brother? mother ▶noun • A female parent; e.g. She is my mother. care ▶verb [care, caring, cared] • To be kind and loving towards; to be worried about, e.g. She cares about cows; Krishna cares for His devotees; He doesn't care about me; Mothers love and care for their babies; I do not care whether you come or not. • bare ▶adjective Without covering or clothing, naked, nude, e.g. Her legs are bare. dare ▶verb [dare, daring, dared] • To have the necessary courage or boldness for something, e.g. She dared her to steal the biscuits; How dare you speak to me as if I were a child? ▶adjective (daring) • e.g. He is a very daring boy; It was daring of him to tickle his father's nose with a feather; Have you every done anything daring? fare ▶noun • The price of a ticket on a bus, train, airplane, or other public transport, e.g. They paid the train fare at the station; How much is the bus fare from Delhi to Agra? hare ▶noun • A big rabbit that lives in Britain, e.g. They saw a hare in the forest; Hares like to eat grass. share ▶verb [share, sharing, shared] • To give part of something to another, or use at the same time, e.g. Teddy bear shared his ice cream with the dog; Would you mind sharing this seat with me? Sisters and brothers should share their toys. ▶noun • A part or portion of a larger amount, e.g. Don't fight, you will get your share; My share of my parents property is smaller than my brother's share because he is older. scare ▶verb [scare, scaring, scared] • To fill with fear or terror, frighten, alarm, e.g. The snake scared him; She was scared of the dark; I got scared when she said that she was in an accident; Lets hide behind the door then jump out suddenly to scare him; Mice are scared of cats. square ▶noun /adjective • A rectangle having all four sides of equal length, e.g. Her room was square; Is your house square or rectangular? This is a square desk. careful ▶adjective • To be cautious; to act safely, e.g. Be careful crossing the road; Be careful that you don't slip; He crashed his cycle because he was not being careful; We should always be careful and watchful. bear ▶noun • A big hairy animal found in forests , e.g. They saw a bear in the forest; Seeing a bear is enough to scare anyone! pear ▶noun • A sweet fruit, usually green or brown with small seeds inside, e.g. Pears are my favourite fruit; I had a pear for morning snack. tear (sounds different from 'tear' in 'tear drop') ▶verb [tear, tearing, torn] • To rip something, e.g. Please tear this paper in half; Can I please have a new piece of paper, this one is torn. ▶noun • A rip in something, e.g. There is a tear in my dress. wear ▶verb [wear, wearing, worn] 1. To use as a body covering, e.g. She was wearing a brand new coat; Please wear this lab coat; You should wear gloves, otherwise your hands will get cold; This sweater is not new, someone has worn it before. ▶adjective (worn) • Old; used, e.g. These shoes are old and worn.
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