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Collins Junior Illustrated Dictionary

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2019
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alone ADJECTIVE

If you are alone, there is nobody with you.

along PREPOSITION

If you go along something, you move towards the end of it.

aloud ADVERB

If you read something aloud, you read it so that people can hear you.

alphabet alphabets NOUN

An alphabet is all the letters used to write words, written in a special order.

alphabetical ADJECTIVE

Alphabetical means arranged in the order of the letters of the alphabet. She read out the names on the register in alphabetical order.

already ADVERB

If you have done something already, you did it earlier.

also ADVERB

You say also when you want to add to something you have just said.

alter alters, altering, altered VERB

When you alter something, you change it in some way.

alternate alternates, alternating, alternated VERB

When two things alternate, they regularly happen one after the other. He alternates between being friendly and completely ignoring me.

although CONJUNCTION

You say although when you expected something different. Although my dad was cross, he still gave me my pocket money.

altogether ADVERB

If you say there are a number of things altogether, you are counting all of them. I’ve picked four apples and you’ve picked two, so that’s six altogether.

aluminium NOUN

Aluminium is a light, silver-coloured metal. It is used for making rolls of foil and containers like cans and pie dishes.

always

ADVERB 1 If you always do something, you do it every time. He always puts his things away when he has used them.

ADVERB 2 If something has always been so, it has been that way at all times. They have always been good friends.

a.m. ADVERB

a.m. is the time between midnight and noon. I get up at 7 a.m.

See p.m. (#litres_trial_promo)

am VERB

Am is a present tense form of be used when you are talking about yourself. I am six years old.

See be (#ulink_eb88e5c7-03f1-5a92-8685-cc0e178afbba)

amaze amazes, amazing, amazed VERB

If something amazes you, it surprises you very much.

amazement NOUN

amazing ADJECTIVE

Something that is amazing is very surprising or wonderful.

ambition ambitions NOUN

If you have an ambition to do something, you want to do it very much.

ambulance ambulances NOUN

An ambulance is a vehicle that is used to take people to hospital.

among

PREPOSITION 1 If something is among a number of things, it is surrounded by them. He sat among piles of books.

PREPOSITION 2 If something is divided among several people, they all have a share.

amount amounts NOUN

An amount of something is how much there is of it.

amphibian amphibians NOUN

An amphibian is an animal that is able to live on land and in water.

amphibious ADJECTIVE
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