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1 betted
past tense, past participles; see bet -
2 dwelt
past tense, past participles; see dwell -
3 leapt
past tense, past participles; see leap -
4 learnt
past tense, past participles; see learn -
5 misspelled
past tense, past participles; see misspell -
6 misspelt
past tense, past participles; see misspell -
7 pleaded
past tense, past participles; see plead -
8 quitted
past tense, past participles; see quit -
9 wedded
past tense, past participles; see wed -
10 speed
[spi:d] 1. noun1) (rate of moving: a slow speed; The car was travelling at high speed.) ταχύτητα2) (quickness of moving.) ταχύτητα,γρηγοράδα2. verb1) ((past tense, past participles sped [sped] speeded) to (cause to) move or progress quickly; to hurry: The car sped/speeded along the motorway.) τρέχω,σπεύδω2) ((past tense, past participle speeded) to drive very fast in a car etc, faster than is allowed by law: The policeman said that I had been speeding.) τρέχω με υπερβολική ταχύτητα•- speeding- speedy
- speedily
- speediness
- speed bump
- speed trap
- speedometer
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11 awake
[ə'weik] 1. past tense awoke [F'wouk]: past participles awaked, awoken - verb(to wake from sleep: He was awoken by a noise; He awoke suddenly.) ξυπνάω2. adjective(not asleep: Is he awake?) ξύπνιος- awaken -
12 beseech
[bi'si: ]past tense, past participles - besought; verb(to beg: Don't kill him - I beseech you!) ικετεύω -
13 bet
[bet] 1. past tense, past participles - bet, betted; verb((often with on) to gamble (usually with money) eg on a racehorse: I'm betting on that horse.) στοιχηματίζω2. noun1) (an act of betting: I won my bet.) στοίχημα2) (a sum of money betted: Place your bets.) στοίχημα•- take a bet
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14 burn
[bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) καίω2) (to use as fuel.) καίω, καταναλώνω3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) καίω4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) καίγομαι2. noun(an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) έγκαυμακάψιμο- burner -
15 burned
[-t]past tense, past participles; = burn -
16 burnt
[-t]past tense, past participles; = burn -
17 dwell
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18 lean
I [li:n] past tense, past participles - leant; verb1) (to slope over to one side; not to be upright: The lamp-post had slipped and was leaning across the road.) γέρνω2) (to rest (against, on): She leaned the ladder against the wall; Don't lean your elbows on the table; He leant on the gate.) ακουμπώ, στηρίζω/-ομαι•- leaningII [li:n] adjective1) (thin; not fat: a tall, lean man.) αδύνατος2) (not containing much fat: lean meat.) άπαχος3) (poor; not producing much: a lean harvest.) φτωχός•- leanness -
19 leap
[li:p] 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) πηδώ2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) υπερπηδώ3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) ορμώ2. noun(an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) πήδημα, άλμα- leap year
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20 learn
[lə:n]past tense, past participles - learned, learnt; verb1) (to get to know: It was then that I learned that she was dead.) μαθαίνω2) (to gain knowledge or skill (in): A child is always learning; to learn French; She is learning (how) to swim.) μαθαίνω•- learned- learner
- learning
- learner-friendly
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