Printable Diagnostic Level 1 flash cards
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| paper |
A thin sheet made from wood pulp, rags, or other material, used to bear writing. |
| kitchen |
A room or place set up for cooking. |
| scale |
A balance or any other device for weighing. |
| guide |
To help a person to travel through, or reach a place that is unfamiliar. |
| spread |
To open out something rolled or folded, especially over a flat surface. |
| overcome |
To get the better of in a struggle or conflict; conquer; defeat. |
| section |
A part that is cut off or separated. |
| dispute |
To argue about; discuss. |
| deputy |
A person picked to be an assistant for another. |
| tar |
Any of various dark-colored thick, sticky products made by the destructive refining of certain substances. |
| blame |
To hold responsible; find fault with; censure. |
| request |
To ask for, especially politely or formally. |
| poison |
A substance with an inherent property that tends to destroy life or impair health. |
| worthy |
Having adequate or great merit, character, or value. |
| careful |
Cautious in one's actions. |
| straight |
Without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct. |
| chopped |
Diced, minced, or cut into small bits. |
| strict |
Stern; severe; austere. |
| noble |
Of an exalted moral or mental character or excellence; lofty. |
| constant |
Not changing or varying; uniform; regular; invariable. |
| paper |
A thin sheet made from wood pulp, rags, or other material, used to bear writing. |
| kitchen |
A room or place set up for cooking. |
| scale |
A balance or any other device for weighing. |
| guide |
To help a person to travel through, or reach a place that is unfamiliar. |
| spread |
To open out something rolled or folded, especially over a flat surface. |
| overcome |
To get the better of in a struggle or conflict; conquer; defeat. |
| section |
A part that is cut off or separated. |
| dispute |
To argue about; discuss. |
| deputy |
A person picked to be an assistant for another. |
| tar |
Any of various dark-colored thick, sticky products made by the destructive refining of certain substances. |
| blame |
To hold responsible; find fault with; censure. |
| request |
To ask for, especially politely or formally. |
| poison |
A substance with an inherent property that tends to destroy life or impair health. |
| worthy |
Having adequate or great merit, character, or value. |
| careful |
Cautious in one's actions. |
| straight |
Without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct. |
| chopped |
Diced, minced, or cut into small bits. |
| strict |
Stern; severe; austere. |
| noble |
Of an exalted moral or mental character or excellence; lofty. |
| constant |
Not changing or varying; uniform; regular; invariable. |