Common English Word Definitions and Meanings

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Argued

If one person argues with another, they speak angrily to each other about something that they disagree about.

Bandage

A piece of material used to dress a wound, bind a broken limb, etc. (Vendaje)

Bending

To form a curve, as by pushing or pulling. (Flexión)

Busy

When you are busy, you are working hard or concentrating on a task, so that you are not free to do anything else.

Chasing

Run after someone or follow them quickly, to catch or reach them.

Criminal

A person who commits crimes for a living / a person charged with and convicted of a crime. (Criminal)

Cut off

To remove something by cutting.

Delivery

A delivery person or service delivers things to a place.

Empty

If you feel empty, you feel unhappy and not energetic / Containing nothing.

Feeding

To give food to a person or an animal. (Alimentar)

Fingerprints

A fingerprint is an impression of the friction ridges of all or any part of a finger. (Huellas dactilares)

Fired

Shot (related to shooting a weapon).

Fit

To be appropriate or suitable for a situation. (“Encajar”)

Frightened

Made afraid; scared.

Guilty

Somebody responsible for an offense or misdeed. (Culpable)

Hell

The place of eternal punishment for the wicked after death, often depicted with Satan as its ruler. (Infierno)

Hidden

If you hide something or someone, you put them in a place where they cannot easily be seen or found.

Hold

To support something using your hands or arms.

Hollow

Having a hole, cavity, or space within.

Holy

Something connected with God or a particular religion.

Homicide

A homicide is an illegal killing of one person by another person. (Homicidio)

Hurting

If you hurt yourself or hurt a part of your body, you feel pain because you have injured yourself.

Lawyer

A member of the legal profession (for example, an advocate).

Let

If you let something happen, you allow it to happen, without working to stop or prevent it.

Lying

If you are lying somewhere, you are in a horizontal position and are not standing or sitting.

Madness

Lunacy; extreme anger and excitement. (Locura)

Missing

Something not present; absent or lost. (Perder / Ausente)

Murder

The unlawful killing of one person by another. (Asesinato)

Narrow

Small in breadth; it is the opposite of broad. (Estrecho)

Nasty

Something or somebody unpleasant, offensive, or repugnant. (Repugnante)

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