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attempt
/əˈtɛmpt/
to try to do something

attempt
/əˈtɛmpt/

attorney
/əˈtɜrni/
A person who is trained and licensed to represent others in legal matters

attorney
/əˈtɜrni/

audio
/ˈɔdiˌo/
Related to sound or hearing

audio
/ˈɔdiˌo/

average
/ˈævərɪdʒ/
The usual amount or level

average
/ˈævərɪdʒ/

awareness
/əˈwɛrnəs/
Knowledge or understanding of something

awareness
/əˈwɛrnəs/

awkward
/ˈɔkwərd/
uncomfortable or clumsy

awkward
/ˈɔkwərd/

back
/bæk/
to support or help

back
/bæk/

bacteria
/bækˈtɪəriə/
Tiny living things that can cause sickness

bacteria
/bækˈtɪəriə/

badge
/bædʒ/
A small piece of metal or cloth with words or a picture on it

badge
/bædʒ/

balance
/ˈbæləns/
To keep something steady

balance
/ˈbæləns/

balanced
/ˈbælənst/
Being in a state of balance

balanced
/ˈbælənst/

ballet
/bəˈleɪ/
A type of dance with precise and graceful movements

ballet
/bəˈleɪ/

balloon
/bəˈlun/
A rubber bag that can be filled with air or gas

balloon
/bəˈlun/

ban
/bæn/
An official rule stopping something

ban
/bæn/

bar
/bɑr/
to block or prevent something

bar
/bɑr/

barely
/ˈbɛrli/
almost not

barely
/ˈbɛrli/

bargain
/ˈbɑrɡən/
a good deal or agreement

bargain
/ˈbɑrɡən/

barrier
/ˈbæriər/
something that blocks the way

barrier
/ˈbæriər/

base
/beɪs/
To use something as a foundation

base
/beɪs/

basement
/ˈbeɪsmənt/
the lowest floor of a building, usually below ground level

basement
/ˈbeɪsmənt/