Book
Book
Book - A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one
side and bound in covers. It contains information, stories, or ideas.
2. Bell - A hollow metal object, typically in the shape of a cup, that makes a ringing sound
when struck or shaken. It is often used as a musical instrument or signaling device.
3. Car - A road vehicle, typically with four wheels, powered by an internal combustion
engine. It is used for transportation of people and goods.
4. Tree - A tall, perennial woody plant with a single trunk and branches extending above the
ground. Trees typically have leaves or needles and produce seeds or fruits.
5. Sun - The star at the center of our solar system. It is a hot, glowing ball of gas that
provides light and heat to the Earth.
6. Dog - A domesticated carnivorous mammal, typically having a loyal and friendly nature.
Dogs are often kept as pets or used for various purposes such as guarding or assisting
humans.
7. Fish - A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water and is typically covered with
scales. Fishes have gills for breathing and fins for swimming.
8. Cake - A sweet baked dessert made from a mixture of flour, sugar, eggs, and other
ingredients. Cakes are often decorated and enjoyed on special occasions.
9. Apple - A round or oval fruit with thin skin and firm flesh. Apples are typically red, green,
or yellow and are commonly eaten as a healthy snack.
10. Key - A small piece of shaped metal that is used to unlock or open something, such as a
door or a lock. It is also used metaphorically to represent access or control.
11. Egg - The reproductive structure produced by female animals, including birds and
reptiles. Eggs typically have a hard shell and contain a developing embryo.
12. Moon - The natural satellite of the Earth, which orbits around it. The Moon is visible in
the night sky and affects tides and other phenomena on Earth.
13. Shoe - A covering for the foot, typically made of leather or other materials. Shoes are
worn for protection and comfort while walking or running.
14. Ball - A round object used in various sports and games. Balls can be made of different
materials and sizes, and they are typically kicked, thrown, or hit with a bat or racket.
15. Rain - Water that falls from the clouds in the form of droplets. Rain is an essential part of
the Earth's water cycle and is responsible for providing water to plants and animals.
1. Bicycle - A vehicle with two wheels that is powered by pedals. It typically has a
frame, handlebars, a saddle, and brakes, and is used for transportation or
recreational purposes.
2. Jacket - A garment, typically made of a durable material like cloth or leather,
that is worn on the upper body and has sleeves. Jackets are often used for
protection from the weather or as a fashion accessory.
3. Purple - A color intermediate between blue and red. It is often associated with
royalty, luxury, and creativity.
4. Garden - A piece of land, typically adjacent to a house, where flowers, plants,
vegetables, or fruits are cultivated for ornamental or practical purposes.
5. Airport - A place where aircraft take off, land, and are serviced. Airports
provide facilities for passengers, baggage handling, and air traffic control.
6. Radio - A device or system used for transmitting and receiving radio waves,
allowing for the transmission of audio broadcasts, communication, and other
signals over long distances.
7. Guitar - A stringed musical instrument with a fretted neck and a hollow body
or soundboard. Guitars are typically played by strumming or plucking the
strings with the fingers or a pick.
8. Window - An opening in a wall or a part of a building that allows light, air, and
sound to enter. Windows are usually covered with glass or other transparent
materials.
9. Flower - The reproductive structure of a plant, often colorful and fragrant,
which produces seeds. Flowers are usually associated with beauty, decoration,
and pollination.
10. Banana - An elongated curved fruit with a soft flesh and a yellow or green
skin. Bananas are a popular and nutritious food.
11. Teacher - A person who instructs and educates others, typically in a school or
educational setting. Teachers impart knowledge, guide students, and facilitate
learning.
12. Picture - A visual representation or image created through painting, drawing,
photography, or other artistic mediums. Pictures are often used for artistic
expression or to capture memories.
13. Clock - A device used for measuring and indicating time. Clocks typically have
a dial or display and moving hands or digital numbers to show hours, minutes,
and seconds.
14. Elephant - A large mammal with a long trunk, ivory tusks, and large ears.
Elephants are known for their intelligence, social behavior, and herbivorous
diet.
15. Library - A place or building that houses a collection of books, periodicals, and
other informational materials for reading, research, and borrowing. Libraries
provide access to knowledge and support learning.
Delicious - Having a pleasing taste or flavor that is enjoyable to the senses, especially in relation to
food or drink.
Official - Relating to an authority or public body, or being formally recognized or approved. It can also
refer to a person holding a position of authority or responsibility.
Brilliant - Exceptionally bright, radiant, or shining. It can also describe a person who is exceptionally
intelligent, talented, or skilled.
Collect - To bring or gather things together into one place or to accumulate or assemble a group or
collection of items.
Tricky - Difficult, complicated, or requiring skill and careful attention to handle or solve. It can also
refer to something that is deceptively challenging.
Flexible - Capable of bending or adapting easily without breaking or losing shape. It can also describe
a person or approach that is adaptable or open to change.
Continent - One of the large landmasses on the Earth's surface. There are seven continents: Africa,
Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America.
Success - The achievement of a desired outcome, goal, or result. It can refer to accomplishments,
favorable outcomes, or the attainment of wealth, fame, or recognition.
Accommodation - A place where someone can live or stay temporarily. It can also refer to an
adjustment or adaptation made to suit someone's needs or preferences.
Confident - Having a belief or assurance in oneself, abilities, or qualities. It can also refer to showing
certainty, poise, or self-assurance.
Opportunity - A favorable or advantageous circumstance or chance that allows for progress, growth,
or achievement.
Limited - Restricted or confined within certain boundaries or limitations. It can refer to a lack of
abundance, resources, or availability.