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attracts, attracting, attracted

      VERB 1 If something or somebody attracts you, you find them interesting. Joe was attracted to the display by the flashing lights.

      VERB 2 If something like a magnet attracts an object, it makes it move towards it.

      attractive ADJECTIVE

      If something is attractive, it is nice to look at.

      audience audiences NOUN

      An audience is a group of people watching or listening to something like a play, film, talk or piece of music.

      August NOUN

      August is the eighth month of the year. It has 31 days.

      aunt aunts NOUN

      Your aunt is the sister of one of your parents, or the wife of your uncle.

      author authors NOUN

      The author of a book is the person who wrote it.

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      authority authorities

      NOUN 1 Authority is a quality that someone has that makes people take notice of what they say.

      NOUN 2 The authorities are people like the police who have a lot of power.

      autograph autographs NOUN

      An autograph is the signature of a famous person.

      automatic ADJECTIVE

      An automatic machine is one that can do things on its own.

      automatically ADVERB

      autumn autumns NOUN

      Autumn is the season between summer and winter. The weather cools and many trees lose their leaves.

      available ADJECTIVE

      If something is available, you can get it. Tickets are available now.

      avalanche avalanches NOUN

      An avalanche is a huge mass of snow and ice that falls down a mountain.

      avenue avenues NOUN

      An avenue is a wide road with trees on either side.

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      average averages

      NOUN 1 An average is a result obtained by adding several amounts together and then dividing the total by the number of different amounts. If four children have a total of 36 sweets, the average is nine sweets per child.

      ADJECTIVE 2 If something is average, it is the standard or usual thing.

      avoid avoids, avoiding, avoided VERB

      If you avoid someone or something, you keep away from them.

      awake ADJECTIVE

      If you are awake, you are not sleeping.

      award awards NOUN

      An award is a prize that you are given for doing something well.

      aware ADJECTIVE

      If you are aware of something, you know about it.

      away

      ADVERB 1 If you move away from somewhere, you move so that you are further from that place.

      ADVERB 2 If you are away from somewhere, you are not in that place. Katherine is away from school today.

      awful ADJECTIVE

      Something awful is very unpleasant or bad.

      awkward

      ADJECTIVE 1 If something is awkward, it is difficult to do or use.

      ADJECTIVE 2 If people are awkward, they move in a clumsy way.

      axe axes NOUN

      An axe is a tool with a long handle and a heavy sharp blade at one end. It is used for chopping wood.

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      axis axes

      NOUN 1 An axis is an imaginary line through the centre of something, around which it moves.

      NOUN 2 An axis is also one of the two sides of a graph. A graph has a horizontal axis and a vertical axis.

      baby babies NOUN

      A baby is a very young child.

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      back backs

      NOUN 1 The back of something is the part opposite the front.

      ADVERB 2 If you go back to a place, you go somewhere you have been before.

      NOUN 3 Your back is the part of your body which is behind you, from your neck to the top of your legs.

      NOUN 4 The back of an animal is the part on top, between its neck and the beginning of its tail.

      back to front PHRASE If you have something on back to front, you are wearing it the wrong way round.

      background backgrounds NOUN

      The background of a picture is everything behind the main part.

      backwards

      ADVERB 1 If you move backwards, you move with your back facing in the direction you are going.

      ADVERB 2 If you do something backwards, you do it in the opposite of the usual way. Let’s try counting backwards from one hundred.

      bacon NOUN

      Bacon is salted meat from a pig.

      bacteria PLURAL NOUN

      Bacteria are very tiny living things which break down waste. They can cause diseases.

      bad worse, worst

      ADJECTIVE 1 You say somebody is bad if they are naughty or wicked.

      ADJECTIVE 2 If something is bad, it can hurt or upset you in some way.

      badge badges NOUN

      A badge is a sign people wear to show they belong to a school or club.

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