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aisle (n) a passage between the lines of seats or goods in a plane, church, supermarket, etc
Example
You'll find the shampoo in the fourth aisle along from the entrance.
Synonym
passageway
audience (n) a group of people gathered to see or hear something
Example
The audience was silent during his speech.
Synonym
house
bride (n) a woman who is about to be married or was just married
Example
The bride threw the bouquet to her unmarried friends.
chore (n) a boring job that you must do
Example
I find ironing a real chore.
concert hall (n) a large public building where concerts (e.g. by musicians or singers) are performed
Example
They're appearing in concert tonight at the Royal Concert Hall.
congratulate (v) to tell someone that you are happy because they have done something good or something good has happened to them
Example
The losing team congratulated the winners.
Synonym
commend
Antonym
curse
Word Family
congratulation
dessert (n) sweet food that is eaten after the main part of a meal
Example
We had ice cream for dessert.
Synonym
sweet
director (n) someone who tells the actors in a film or play what to do
Example
The director gave many instructions to the actors.
drop (v) to let something you are carrying fall to the ground
Example
I dropped the plate of spaghetti.
excursion (n) a short journey made by a group of people for pleasure
Example
We went on an excursion to the Acropolis.
Synonym
outing, trip
groom (n) a man who is about to be or has just been married
Example
The bride and groom walked down the aisle together.
Synonym
bridegroom
Word Family
groomer 
keyboard (n) the set of keys on a computer or a piano that you press in order to make it work
Example
Young people today need to know how to use a computer keyboard.
limit (n) the point at which something ends; a boundary or border
Example
The limit of our yard is that line of trees.
Synonym
border, boundary, verge
Word Family
limited 
main course (n) the largest or most important part of a meal
Example
I had chicken for my main course.
monitor (n) a screen that shows information or pictures, usually connected to a computer
Example
She was staring at her computer monitor.
Synonym
display
parade (n) a line of people or vehicles that moves through a public place as a way of celebrating an occasion
Example
We celebrate the Greek rebellion of the 25 March of 1821 with parades.
Synonym
march, procession
Word Family
parader
queue (n) a row of people waiting for something, one behind the other
Example
There is a queue of people waiting for the bus.
Synonym
line, row
review (n) a report in a newspaper, magazine, or programme that gives an opinion about a new book, film, etc
Example
The movie got good reviews.
Synonym
critique
Word Family
reviewer 
science fiction (n) stories about life in the future or in other parts of the universe
Example
Tom Cruise has played in many science fiction films.
starter (n) something that you eat as the first part of a meal
Example
We had soup as a starter.
subtitle (n) The words shown at the bottom of a film or television picture to explain what is being said in another language 
Example
The Chinese film was shown with English subtitles.
ticket booth (n) a small place like a box where tickets of admission are sold
Example
There is a long queue at the ticket booth.
tip (n) an extra amount of money that you give to a driver, someone working in a restaurant, etc to thank them
Example
Let's give the waitress a good tip.
unscramble (v) to discover the meaning of information given in a secret or complicated way; to decode
Example
Can you unscramble the words to understand the message?