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ash (noun) the soft grey powder that remains after something burns, στάχτη
Example
The ash from her cigarette fell onto the floor.
assumption (noun) something that is taken for granted, υπόθεση
Example
If you ask someone whether she is allowed to watch TV during dinner, you have made an assumption that there is a TV in her house.
crater (noun) the round hole at the top of a volcano, or a hole similar to this, κρατήρας
Example
The mouth of a volcano is called a crater, and the moon has many craters on its surface.
evacuation (noun) to empty a building or a country because of a danger, εκκένωση
Example
The police ordered the evacuation of the building.
evidence (noun) something that gives proof or a reason to believe something, απόδειξη
Example
The police searched for evidence at the scene of the crime.
Synonym
proof
excavation (noun) digging to uncover something, εκσκαφή
Example
Excavation is under way after an ancient statue was found.
forthcoming (adjective) about to appear or happen, επερχόμενος
Example
Everyone is looking forward to his forthcoming novel.
Synonym
new
Antonym
past
fountain (noun) a stream of water that is forced up into the air through a small hole, especially for decorative effect, συντριβάνι
Example
There is a water fountain in the hall.
harbour (noun) a safe area of water where people can leave their boats, λιμάνι
Example
We saw several boats in the harbour.
inferno (noun) hell, κόλαση
Example
The fire turned the place into an inferno.
likely (adv) probably; possibly, πιθανώς
Example
It will most likely rain tomorrow.
Synonym
probably
Antonym
unlikely
Word Family
likelihood
outskirts (noun) the edges or outlying areas of a city or town, περίχωρα
Example
His family has a farm on the outskirts of the village.
precious (adjective) of great worth or value, πολύτιμος
Example
Gold is a precious metal.
Synonym
rare, valuable
Antonym
worthless
spectacular (adjective) very exciting to look at; splendid; marvelous, θεαματικός
Example
The fireworks were spectacular.
Synonym
marvellous, sensational
Word Family
spectacularly