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definition of idea
3. purchase
4. progressed
5. challenge
6. continued
7. squinted
8. excited
9. disappointment
10. encountered
11. mission
12. Sweaty
13. strategies
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1. idea (noun) — A thought, plan, or mental impression; something someone thinks of as a possible course of action.
Example: She had an idea for a new app.
3. purchase (verb/noun) — As a verb: to buy something. As a noun: something that is bought.
Example (verb): They will purchase tickets tomorrow. Example (noun): The purchase came with a receipt.
4. progressed (verb, past tense) — Moved forward or advanced in development or time.
Example: The project progressed quickly after the team met.
5. challenge (noun/verb) — As a noun: a difficult task or problem. As a verb: to question or test someone’s abilities.
Example (noun): Climbing the mountain was a big challenge. Example (verb): She was challenged to improve her score.
6. continued (verb, past tense) — Kept going or persisted without stopping.
Example: He continued working despite the noise.
7. squinted (verb, past tense) — Partially closed the eyes to see more clearly or because of bright light.
Example: She squinted at the small print.
8. excited (adjective) — Feeling eager, enthusiastic, or very happy about something.
Example: The children were excited for the trip.
9. disappointment (noun) — The feeling of sadness or displeasure when expectations are not met.
Example: The cancelled concert caused disappointment among fans.
10. encountered (verb, past tense) — Met or came across, especially unexpectedly.
Example: They encountered heavy traffic on the way home.
11. mission (noun) — A specific task or purpose someone is sent to do; a goal or duty.
Example: Their mission was to deliver supplies to the village.
12. sweaty (adjective) — Covered in or producing sweat; feeling hot and perspiring.
Example: After the run she was sweaty and needed a shower.
13. strategies (noun, plural) — Plans or methods designed to achieve a specific goal.
Example: They discussed strategies for improving sales.
Example: She had an idea for a new app.
3. purchase (verb/noun) — As a verb: to buy something. As a noun: something that is bought.
Example (verb): They will purchase tickets tomorrow. Example (noun): The purchase came with a receipt.
4. progressed (verb, past tense) — Moved forward or advanced in development or time.
Example: The project progressed quickly after the team met.
5. challenge (noun/verb) — As a noun: a difficult task or problem. As a verb: to question or test someone’s abilities.
Example (noun): Climbing the mountain was a big challenge. Example (verb): She was challenged to improve her score.
6. continued (verb, past tense) — Kept going or persisted without stopping.
Example: He continued working despite the noise.
7. squinted (verb, past tense) — Partially closed the eyes to see more clearly or because of bright light.
Example: She squinted at the small print.
8. excited (adjective) — Feeling eager, enthusiastic, or very happy about something.
Example: The children were excited for the trip.
9. disappointment (noun) — The feeling of sadness or displeasure when expectations are not met.
Example: The cancelled concert caused disappointment among fans.
10. encountered (verb, past tense) — Met or came across, especially unexpectedly.
Example: They encountered heavy traffic on the way home.
11. mission (noun) — A specific task or purpose someone is sent to do; a goal or duty.
Example: Their mission was to deliver supplies to the village.
12. sweaty (adjective) — Covered in or producing sweat; feeling hot and perspiring.
Example: After the run she was sweaty and needed a shower.
13. strategies (noun, plural) — Plans or methods designed to achieve a specific goal.
Example: They discussed strategies for improving sales.
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