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show^3
noun a public exhibition
» Our class went to see a
show at the local theatre.
display, exhibition,
presentation
show^4
noun a display of a feeling
or quality » Granny gave
all of us hugs and kisses
in a big show of affection.
air, display, pose, pretence,
semblance
show^5 : show how
verb to do something to teach
someone else » Dad showed
me how to play the game.
demonstrate, instruct,
teach
shrewd
adjective showing intelligence
and good judgment
» She was shrewd with
money and saved most of it.
astute, canny, crafty,
perceptive, sharp, smart,
perspicacious, sagacious
shrill
adjective high-pitched and
piercing » The bird’s call was
shrill and loud.
penetrating, piercing, sharp
shrink
verb to become smaller
» Chay’s sweater had shrunk
in the wash.
contract, diminish, dwindle,
get smaller, narrow
antonym: grow
shut^1
verb to close something
» Someone had forgotten
to shut the door.
close, fasten, slam
antonym: open
shut^2
adjective closed or fastened
» Eva heard a sound coming
from behind the shut door.
closed, fastened, sealed
antonym: open
shy
adjective nervous in the
company of other people
» Pete was shy and found it
hard to make friends at school.
bashful, retiring,
self-conscious, timid,
diffident, self-effacing
antonym: bold
sick^1
adjective unwell or ill
» The doctor’s waiting room
was full of sick people.
ailing, ill, poorly (informal),
run down, under par
(informal), under the weather,
unwell
antonym: well
sick^2
adjective feeling as if you are
going to vomit » The stomach
bug made Lily feel sick.
ill, nauseous, queasy
sick^3 : sick of
adjective (informal) tired of
something » Cora was sick
of listening to the same music
over and over again.
bored of, fed up with,
tired of, weary of
side^1
noun the edge of something
» Tyler sat up and dangled his
legs over the side of the bed.
border, edge, verge
related word: adjective lateral
side^2
noun one of two groups
involved in a dispute or contest
» Both sides had won the
competition before.
camp, faction, party, team
side with
verb to support someone in
an argument » Louise always
sided with her sister when
anyone was mean to her.
agree with, stand up for,
support, take the part of
sight^1
noun the ability to see
» My sight is so much better
now that I wear glasses.
eyesight, visibility, vision
related words: adjectives
optical, visual
sight
Dad showed me how
to play the game.
Chay’s sweater had shrunk
in the wash.
Pete was shy and found it
hard to make friends at school.
boutique
I bought smart clothes
in the boutique.
market
I bought fruit from a stall
at the market.
supermarket
mall
I walked round the
mall window-shopping.
I stocked up on cereal
at the supermarket.
hypermarket
I spent a long time deciding
what to buy in the vast aisles
of the hypermarket.
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