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Exam: IELTS

scour

IPA: /skaʊər/

KK: /skaʊr/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move quickly around an area in search of something.

Example: The children scoured the park for hidden Easter eggs.

noun

Definition: A cleansing agent used for cleaning, especially for wool, or a place that has been cleaned or washed out, often by water.

Example: The farmer used a scour to clean the wool before processing it.

transitive verb

Definition: To clean or wash something thoroughly by scrubbing it hard, often to remove dirt or stains.

Example: She had to scour the pots and pans after the big dinner party.

scourge

IPA: /skɜːrdʒ/

KK: /skɜrdʒ/

noun

Definition: A person or thing that causes great suffering or harm, often seen as a source of trouble or distress.

Example: The disease was a scourge that affected many communities.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause great suffering or pain to someone or something, often in a widespread manner.

Example: The disease continued to scourge the population, leaving many in despair.

scouring

IPA: /ˈskaʊərɪŋ/

KK: /ˈskaʊərɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The act of cleaning a surface by rubbing it with a brush, soap, and water.

Example: After a long day of scouring the kitchen, she finally saw the shine on the countertops.

verb

Definition: To clean or search thoroughly, often by rubbing or scrubbing.

Example: She was scouring the kitchen for the missing ingredient.

scours

IPA: /skaʊrz/

KK: /skaʊrz/

noun

Definition: A condition in animals, especially horses and cattle, characterized by severe diarrhea, often due to an intestinal infection.

Example: The veterinarian diagnosed the horse with scours after noticing the symptoms of diarrhea.

verb

Definition: To clean or search thoroughly, often by rubbing or scrubbing.

Example: She scours the kitchen to make sure it's spotless before the guests arrive.

scout

IPA: /skaʊt/

KK: /skaʊt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To search or look around for something, often in a careful or exploratory way.

Example: The team will scout for new players during the summer.

noun

Definition: A person who is sent out to gather information or to watch over an area, often for military purposes or as part of a scouting organization like the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts.

Example: The scout reported back with valuable information about the enemy's position.

transitive verb

Definition: To look for and examine someone or something in order to gather information or find talent.

Example: The team decided to scout new players for the upcoming season.

scouting

IPA: /ˈskaʊtɪŋ/

KK: /ˈskaʊtɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The activity of searching for information or exploring an area, often done by scouts or in scouting organizations.

Example: The scouting team gathered information about the enemy's position.

scowl

IPA: /skaʊl/

KK: /skaʊl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To make a facial expression by lowering the eyebrows and tightening the lips, usually showing anger or disapproval.

Example: She scowled at him when he made a rude comment.

noun

Definition: A facial expression that shows anger or disapproval, often by lowering the eyebrows and tightening the lips.

Example: She gave him a scowl when he arrived late to the meeting.

transitive verb

Definition: To make a facial expression that shows displeasure or anger, often by lowering the eyebrows and tightening the lips.

Example: She scowled at him when he made a rude comment.

scowlingly

IPA: /ˈskaʊlɪŋli/

KK: /ˈskaʊlɪŋli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that shows displeasure or anger, often by frowning or making a grim expression.

Example: She looked at him scowlingly when he made a rude comment.

scramble

IPA: /ˈskræm.bəl/

KK: /ˈskræmbl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move quickly and often in a disorganized way, especially using your hands and feet, or to compete eagerly for something.

Example: The children scrambled up the hill to get a better view of the parade.

noun

Definition: A quick or chaotic action, often involving a struggle or a hasty movement, such as taking off military aircraft or climbing over difficult terrain.

Example: The soldiers had to make a scramble to their planes when the alarm sounded.

transitive verb

Definition: To mix or throw things together in a disorganized way, or to gather things quickly and in a messy manner.

Example: She had to scramble the papers together before the meeting started.

scrambled

IPA: /ˈskræmbəld/

KK: /ˈskræmbəld/

adjective

Definition: Mixed up or disordered, often used to describe something that is not in a clear or organized state.

Example: The scrambled notes made it hard to understand the lecture.

verb

Definition: To mix things together in a confused or messy way, often used when cooking eggs or when trying to find something quickly.

Example: She scrambled the eggs for breakfast.

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