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adventure (n) a journey or activity that is dangerous or exciting
Example
Sailing around the world alone was quite an adventure.
Synonym
enterprise, romance, venture
Word Family
adventurous
boundary (n) something that marks the edge or limit
Example
The fence is the boundary of our neighbor's property.
Synonym
border, edge, limit
dislike (n) a feeling of not liking
Example
He has a strong dislike for people who brag.
Antonym
approval, like
distant (adj) far away in time or space
Example
My brother moved to a distant country.
Synonym
far, remote
Antonym
adjacent, close, near
Word Family
distantly, distance
emperor (n) the male ruler of an empire
Example
Emperors are generally recognized to be of a higher honour and rank than kings.
Synonym
king
empire (n) group of nations or peoples under one ruler or government
Example
The Roman empire included lands throughout the Mediterranean world.
enclose (v) to close in or shut in with walls or a container
Example
They enclosed their back yard with a fence.
Synonym
confine, shut, encompass,
mission (n) a special job or task given to a person or group of people
Example
The spy was on a secret mission for the president.
Synonym
cause, crusade
Mongol (n) a person who was born in or is a citizen of Mongolia
Example
There are approximately 11 million ethnic Mongol people in the world.
odyssey (n) an extended, wandering journey of adventure or quest
Example
He was finally home after his long and perilous odyssey.
riches (n) (plural)a large amount of money and property
Example
The sultan has great riches.
Synonym
fortune, success, wealth
Antonym
poverty
route (n) a road or course of travel from one place to another
Example
The bus travels a different route than it used to.
Synonym
course, highway, path, road, way
shine (v) to give off or reflect light
Example
The moon shone on our house.
Synonym
beam, gleam, glisten, glow
Word Family
shiny
steppe (n) a broad, grass plain, especially the great plains in southeast Russia and southwest Asia
Example
Steppes are usually characterized by a semi-arid and continental climate.
vast (adj) very large in size or area
Example
They drove past vast fields of corn.
Synonym
enormous, great, immense
Antonym
tiny
Word Family
vastly, vastness
Venice (n) a city in Italy. Venice is built on many small islands
Example
Venice is in the North of Italy.
wish (n) a desire or hope for something
Example
My wish is that you will visit me soon.
Synonym
desire, hope, longing
wonder (v) to feel admiration, surprise, or amazement (often followed by "at")
Example
They wondered at his bravery in the war.
Synonym
marvel