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Ορισμός
absolutely (adv) totally; completely, εντελώς
Example
She was absolutely exhausted by the end of the day.
Synonym
completely, totally
afford (verb) to have enough money for; be able to pay for, αντέχω οικονομικά
Example
I can’t afford a new car.
Word Family
affordable 
breeze (noun) a light or gentle wind, αύρα
Example
A breeze feels nice on a hot summer day.
Word Family
breezy, breezeless
bustle (noun) energetic activity, φασαρία
Example
Many people would rather avoid the bustle of a big sale.
Synonym
hustle, rush
Antonym
quiet, stillness
Word Family
bustling
challenge (noun) an interesting or difficult problem, πρόκληση
Example
English spelling is a challenge for anyone.
Synonym
problem
Word Family
challenger, challenging
consideration (noun) attention or thought given with care, θεώρηση/σκέψη
Example
A teacher should give some consideration to the problems of each student.
feature (noun) a part or quality of something, χαρακτηριστικό
Example
The best feature of that house is the large kitchen.
Synonym
part, quality
flood (noun) a sudden, strong flow of water that covers land and causes damage, πλημμύρα
Example
Our house was destroyed in the flood.
furry (adjective) having a coat of fur, χνουδωτό
Example
A bear is a furry animal.
guard (noun) a person whose job is to watch out for danger or protect property, φρουρός
Example
There were guards around the president’s house.
Synonym
defender
hang out (phrase) (informal) to spend a lot of time at a place with no particular purpose, περνάω ώρα
Example
The kids hang out on the street corner.
hustle (noun) fast or busy activity, φασαρία
Example
We felt lost in the hustle and bustle of the market.
individually (adv) one by one; one at a time, ατομικά
Example
The people stood in line to greet the Queen individually.
Antonym
together
inhabitant (noun) someone who lives in a place; resident, κάτοικος
Example
The inhabitants of this island have little contact with the rest of the world.
intend (verb) to have a plan in your mind to do something; plan, σκοπεύω
Example
I intend to leave early in the morning.
Word Family
intention, intentional
justify (verb) to show to be true or right; prove, δικαιολογώ
Example
The photograph justified his claim that he had met the president.
Synonym
defend, demonstrate,prove
Word Family
justified, justification 
laze (verb) to pass time idly, to have nothing to do, τεμπελιάζω
Example
Students like to laze away the summer.
Synonym
idle
Word Family
lazy
majestic (adjective) beautiful, powerful or causing great admiration and respect, φανταστικό
Example
The Taj Mahal is a majestic building.
Synonym
grand, mighty, noble, splendid
Antonym
modest
Word Family
majestically 
order (noun) the way something is organized or arranged in space or time, σειρά
Example
The names are listed in alphabetical order.
Synonym
layout
quality (noun) a feature that makes a person or thing what it is, ιδιότητα
Example
Maria has many good qualities.
Synonym
feature, point
rush (verb) to act or go fast; hurry, βιάζομαι
Example
Don’t rush when you are driving a car.
Synonym
dash, hurry, race
sight (noun) something that a person sees, θέαμα
Example
We saw many beautiful sights on our trip.
similarity (noun) a specific point or instance of being similar, ομοιότητα
Example
There are some similarities between lions and tigers.
Antonym
difference
suitable (adjective) correct for the situation or purpose; appropriate, κατάλληλος
Example
I want to buy them a suitable gift for their new house.
Synonym
appropriate, proper, right
Word Family
suitably, suitability, suitableness 
survey (noun) the collecting of information on a particular subject from a small part of the public, έρευνα
Example
They took a survey of women over forty for their opinion of the new law.
uniform (noun) a special suit of clothing worn by all members of a particular group, στολή
Example
People who work in that restaurant have to wear a uniform.
waterfall (noun) a stream of water that falls from a higher place; cascade, καταρράκτης
Example
The Niagara Falls is a majestic waterfall.
Synonym
fall, falls, torrent