6 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another
verb
• cause to change; make different; cause a transformation
Example sentence • I need to change my clothes before going out.
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• chemical process in which one atom or ion or group changes places with another
verb
• give to, and receive from, one another
Example sentence • I need to go to the currency exchange to get some euros.
7 1 adjective adj adjective
• being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird
Example sentence • He had a strange accent that no one could place.
7 2 verb v verb
• put into a proper or systematic order
Example sentence • He asked me to arrange a meeting with the team.
5 1 verb v noun
• a persistent and contagious disease of the skin causing inflammation and itching and loss of hair; affects domestic animals (and sometimes people)
Example sentence • He would often mange his food quickly without taking the time to savor it.
5 1 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj noun
• an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control:
verb
• change or be different within limits
8 2 verb v verb
• remove from customary environment or associations
Example sentence • The constant arguing estranged the couple and led to their divorce.
6 1 noun n Example sentence • The old grange was transformed into a cozy bed and breakfast.
9 3 verb v verb
• put into a new order or arrangement
Example sentence • You need to rearrange the furniture in your living room.
11 3 verb, noun v, n noun
• a junction of highways on different levels that permits traffic to move from one to another without crossing traffic streams
verb
• put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items
Example sentence • The city has an efficient public transportation system with many bus interchanges.
10 3 verb v Example sentence • They prearranged a meeting for next week.
8 2 noun n noun
• A phalanx (of soldiers, people etc.).
Example sentence • The doctor said he broke a phalange in his hand.
11 2 verb v verb
• To defraud someone by giving them less change than they should be given after a transaction.
Example sentence • I will not shortchange myself by settling for less than I deserve.
7 2 verb v verb
• derange mentally, throw out of mental balance; make insane
Example sentence • The loud noise deranged my concentration.
9 2 adverb, noun, adjective adv, n, adj
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Example sentence • The soldiers fired their rifles downrange at the target.
9 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• a demanding or stimulating situation
Example sentence • Completing this puzzle was a challenge .
8 2 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• The middle portion of a particular range.
Example sentence • The car falls into the midrange category with its affordable price and decent features.
5 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• a measuring instrument for measuring and indicating a quantity such as the thickness of wire or the amount of rain etc.
verb
• judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time)
Example sentence • He used a measuring gauge to check the dimensions of the wood.
6 2 noun n noun
• round yellow to orange fruit of any of several citrus trees
adjective satellite
• of the color between red and yellow; similar to the color of a ripe orange
Example sentence • He ate an orange for breakfast.
3 1 noun n noun
• how long something has existed
verb
• begin to seem older; get older
4 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains
verb
• contact, as with a pager or by calling somebody's name over a P.A. system
Example sentence • I need to bookmark this page for later.
5 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• any distinct time period in a sequence of events
verb
• perform (a play), especially on a stage
Example sentence • The singer performed on stage in front of a large audience.
9 2 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• a stage area out of sight of the audience
adverb
• out of view of the public; behind the scenes
adjective satellite
• concealed from public view or attention
Example sentence • The actors were getting ready backstage before the performance.
4 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• an enclosure made or wire or metal bars in which birds or animals can be kept
Example sentence • The lion was pacing back and forth in its cage .
6 2 verb v verb
• carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in
Example sentence • He decided to engage in a friendly conversation with his new neighbor.
4 1 noun n noun
• a feeling of intense anger
verb
• behave violently, as if in state of a great anger
Example sentence • Her face turned red with rage .
4 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• something that remunerates
verb
• carry on (wars, battles, or campaigns)
Example sentence • The minimum wage in this country is too low.
14 2 noun n noun
• a document ordering the payment of money; drawn by one person or bank on another
Example sentence • He issued a bill of exchange to pay for the goods he had purchased.
14 4 noun n noun
• (chemistry) any process determined by the atomic and molecular composition and structure of the substances involved
Example sentence • A chemical change occurs when two or more substances combine to form a new substance.
13 4 noun n noun
• a change in the world's climate
Example sentence • The scientists are studying the impact of climate change on marine life.
15 5 noun n noun
• a commodity exchange where futures contracts are traded
Example sentence • The futures exchange is a marketplace where traders buy and sell futures contracts.
11 3 noun n noun
• a process in which ions are exchanged between a solution and an insoluble (usually resinous) solid; widely used in industrial processing
Example sentence • The ion exchange system in the water treatment plant effectively removes heavy metals.
9 2 adjective adj adjective satellite
• involving an extended span of time
Example sentence • The long-range missiles can reach their targets from hundreds of kilometers away.
15 4 noun n noun
• a stock exchange in New York, located at 11 Wall Street
9 2 noun n noun
• replacing dirty oil with clean
Example sentence • I need to schedule an oil change for my car.
11 3 noun n noun
• a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition
Example sentence • During the phase change from solid to liquid, the molecules gain enough energy to break their bonds.
14 4 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition
Example sentence • Melting an ice cube is a physical change .
14 3 noun n noun
• replacing a pitcher in baseball
Example sentence • The manager made a pitching change to bring in a left-handed reliever.
12 2 noun n noun
• a commissary on a United States Army post
Example sentence • The post exchange on the military base sells a variety of items.
9 2 noun n noun
• a profound transformation
Example sentence • The company experienced a sea change in its business strategy.
9 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• a change in a person's physical sexual characteristics (as by surgery and hormone treatments)
Example sentence • She underwent a sex change and is now living as a man.
17 5 noun n noun
• a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication
Example sentence • I had to call the telephone exchange to report a problem with my landline.
17 6 noun n noun
• a process whereby the degree of hotness of a body (or medium) changes
Example sentence • The temperature change from night to day can be quite significant.
11 4 verb v
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Example sentence • She tends to overarrange her schedule, leaving no time for relaxation.
9 3 verb v verb
• release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles
Example sentence • He tried to disengage himself from the conversation.
4 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• street names for marijuana
Example sentence • He used a gage to measure the thickness of the metal sheet.
8 2 adjective adj adjective
• situated or taking place in the area of a stage not visible to the audience
noun
• a stage area out of sight of the audience
adverb
• behind the scenes; not on stage
adjective satellite
• concealed from public view or attention
Example sentence • The offstage crew is responsible for setting up the props and scenery for the play.
7 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• a feeling of righteous anger
verb
• strike with disgust or revulsion
Example sentence • The news of the scandal caused a public outrage .
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