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anxious To feel anxious is to look forward to an event, or to feel nervousness, worry, concern or fear. Tom feels a little anxious about his new job. Sarah says she’s anxious to get married. A growling dog outside the house made everyone very anxious. Roger is anxious to get going. (He wants to leave.) I feel anxious

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anonymous Use the word “anonymous” when a person chooses to donate, comment, work, or contribute without being identified. A person who is anonymous wishes to remain nameless. An anonymous donor gave a $100,000 contribution. No one knows who the donor was. People who call in to the radio show are not permitted to be anonymous. They must give

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ancient If something is ancient (ain shint), it’s really old. We use this adjective for civilizations, buildings, machines, and sometimes we use it for people who are still living. Ancient civilizations built many interesting things out of stones and rocks. The ancient city of Damascus has been inhabited for thousands and thousands of years. (inhabit = to have people

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ambitious A person who is ambitious is determined to succeed. Through hard work and dedication, anyone can reach his or her goals. Ambitious people are persistent. They don’t give up or quit. She’s studying to be a doctor. She’s very ambitious. Ambitious people who work hard towards their goals often succeed. Tom turned in a very ambitious

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ain’t Many people will tell you that “ain’t” represents poor (bad) English, but it’s so common in spoken English, you must learn about it because you will hear it used. “Ain’t” is a contraction of the verb “be” and the adverb, “not.” She ain’t here. (She’s not here.) He ain’t going to work today. (He isn’t going

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ail To ail is to be sick. Henry is ailing from a bad back. Jennifer is taking care of her ailing mother. (In this sentence “ailing” is an adjective.) This medicine will surely cure what ails you. Oscar had been ailing from a mysterious sickness for weeks until he saw the doctor. What’s ailing you? The word

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aid A person who receives aid receives help. To afford college, most students need some kind of financial aid. (financial help) Aid was provided to a woman who lost her husband. People involved in a car accident were given first aid by paramedics. Rescuers came to the aid of a man who was lost in the wilderness.

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server A server is a computer or a computer system that stores and distributes information to other computers.  This is a server. The New York Times had problems with its server last week, so their website was down. Server maintenance is an important task for large companies. My website is in the process of moving to a

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