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match The word “match” can be used when things go well together. Two or more things or people are combined in a manner that is correct, logical, or complimentary. They make a very good match. He didn’t match the correct answers to the questions on the test. (This sentence uses “match” as a verb.) When things […]

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mist Mist takes the form of very small particles of water. You’ll see mist in forests in the morning, around mountains, above a lake, and when there are foggy conditions. The word “mist” is sometimes used when it seems like it’s raining, but you can’t see any rain drops. This morning there’s a light mist coming

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mess The word “mess” can be a verb or a noun. It describes disorganization and problems. As a verb, it’s often used with the preposition “up”: The children messed up their play area very quickly. Tom messed up his test. (He didn’t do well.) “Try not to mess yourself up before our guests arrive,” said the

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massive Use the word “massive” to describe something that is really big. A massive fire destroyed thousands of acres in the forest. Massive flooding in Colorado is forcing residents to flee. There was a massive fire in New Jersey yesterday that destroyed several blocks of businesses. A massive flow of refugees from Syria is causing

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appropriate Use the word “appropriate” when something fits a situation or when a person’s behavior is okay. Q: Are his clothes appropriate for working in an office?A: Yes, a suit is very appropriate. He’s dressed appropriately for his job. Q: Are his clothes appropriate for working in an office?A: No, they aren’t. He’s dressed inappropriately

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luxury A luxury is something that a person doesn’t need, but it’s very nice to have. Luxury is associated with people who are rich, but luxury may be available to anyone who is willing to spend the money for it. My friend, Rhonda, bought a luxury car. She bought a new Tesla. Vince stays at luxury hotels

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